
Tag Archives: Belt Sander
DEWALT DCW220B Belt Sander Review: Right for Our Shop?
When we pulled the DEWALT 20V MAX* DCW220B belt sander out of the box, the first thing we noticed was what wasn’t there: a cord. In our shop, that instantly changes how we move—from edging a tabletop to smoothing a door in place without hunting for an outlet. The brushless motor promises steady power, but we wanted to see if it actually keeps up when the grit bites into real hardwood, not just scrap. This is the “tool only” version, so we paired it with our existing batteries and treated it like any other daily driver. The question isn’t whether it sands—it’s whether it earns its spot on our bench.
SKIL 7510-01 Belt Sander Review: Right for Our Shop?
We’ve been looking for a belt sander that can live on the bench day after day without turning every project into a dust-choked wrestling match. The SKIL 7510-01 steps in with a 6-amp motor and a 3”x18” belt size that feels like a practical middle ground—wide enough to flatten stock quickly, yet still manageable on edges and small panels. What caught our attention most is the Pressure Control feature: it’s a simple signal, but in the rhythm of sanding it helps us ease off before we gouge or burn the surface. In this review, we’ll see how it handles long passes, tight spots, and real shop abuse—and whether it earns a permanent spot in our lineup.










