Hi All
Skil's Octo Sander

we're testing Skil's latest multi-finishing sander, the Octo. Over the
last couple of months, I've used the
Octo to build a new bookshelf and refinish a set of kitchen cabinets.
These projects gave me an excellent opportunity to try out the features
that make
the Octo so unique-its ability to be configured with eight different
sanding profiles.

With its eight versatile attachments, this compact palm sander adapts to
virtually any sanding application. It's a great gadget for
do-it-yourselfers who
appreciate the convenience of having a single tool for many projects.
When sanding hard-to-reach inside corners, the Octo's delta extension
provides the
sander an additional 4 inches of reach. For tight, unique places on
furniture, the finger extension allows the user to sand in areas less
than 2 inches
wide. The slot attachment smoothes grooves and narrow profiles, and both
the inside and outside-corner attachments help clean up the edges of any
given
workpiece.

Most of the attachments mount to a three-position delta pad that
maximizes the use of sanding abrasives when sanding corners, and also
allows the user to
adjust the attachment for a comfortable, ergonomic working position.

One of the more unique attachments is the "Flexible" sander, which uses
a pliable strip of canvas that naturally conforms to whatever profile it
rides over.
When fitted with sandpaper, this is a great attachment for sanding
curved profiles or round shapes like dowels and chair legs. This
flexible sanding device
is the first of its kind that I've seen.

As far as ease of use, things couldn't get much simpler, especially for
a multi-use tool. Switching the attachments is easy with the tool-free
mounting
mechanism. The Octo is equipped with a dust canister that helps keep the
work area clean. It also has a nice, long cord so you can maneuver the
tool with
minimal snags.

My only complaint was with the adhesive used on the standard delta
attachment. The "hook" surface of the hook-and-loop system came unglued
and I had to
stick it back together with some Gorilla Glue. This was a minor
complaint, though. The sander was in perfect working order as soon as
the glue dried, and
I haven't had a problem since.

For sanding tight flat surfaces or curved edges, there's

an attachment for every job. The Octo also features

a handy work light.

Skil's Octo comes with all eight attachments, a canvas carrying bag and
a 32-piece set of sanding abrasives, including 60-, 80- and 120-grit.
Skil also
sells a sandpaper kit of assorted grits and shapes deigned specifically
for the sander's various attachments.

With all these features and a suggested retail price of only about $40,
the Octo makes a great buy for the do-it-yourselfer.

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