DCK Random Orbital Sander, 3.0 AMP Corded Palm Sander, 6 Review
Our verdict
The DCK Random Orbital Sander earns 4.5 stars from 475 owners and 200 purchases last month at $30.99, making it the second-highest-demand corded pick in this batch and a compelling budget option backed by strong buyer validation.
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DIYers and light-duty users who want a corded random orbit sander with proven high demand and solid owner ratings at a sub-$35 price.
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You need a sander with fully published specs for professional project planning, or you require the build quality and brand backing of mid-tier or premium options.
- Priced 45% below the category median ($55.97 across 59 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 475 owner ratings
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Popularity2.5/5
475 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The DCK Random Orbital Sander stands out for its combination of price, demand, and rating. At $30.99 it is the second-cheapest corded option in this batch after the HYCHIKA FL117 ($19.74), and its 200 monthly purchases match the BOSCH GET75-6N despite costing over $220 less. The 4.5-star average from 475 reviews is the second-highest rating among corded electric picks here.
The product title references a 3.0-amp motor and a 6-inch platform, which are typical specs for a residential-grade random orbit sander. However, the product spec fields do not publish confirmed figures, so buyers should treat the title-level references as unverified until confirmed directly with the seller.
For buyers who prioritize real-world validation over published spec sheets, the combination of 475 reviews, a 4.5-star rating, and 200 monthly purchases at $30.99 is one of the stronger value signals in this entire batch.
Pros
- 200 purchases last month is among the highest in the batch, matching tools costing many times more
- 4.5-star average from 475 reviews reflects strong buyer satisfaction relative to the price
- At $30.99 it delivers corded electric random orbit sanding at a very accessible budget
- Corded operation provides consistent power without battery management overhead
Cons
- Detailed specs (confirmed amperage, RPM, weight) are not published in the product spec record
- No brand model number in the product data, limiting cross-reference and parts research
- Budget build quality may not hold up under intensive professional use
Performance notes
Corded electric random orbit sander listed at $30.99. Confirmed specs are not published in the product spec fields. The product title references 3.0 amps and a 6-inch platform, which buyers should verify directly before ordering. Power draw, RPM, pad size, and weight are all unconfirmed in the available data.
What buyers say
With 475 reviews at 4.5 stars, the DCK corded sander generates broadly positive owner feedback for its price. Common themes in owner reviews include ease of use, satisfactory finish quality for wood prep and paint surface work, and good value at the under-$35 price point. The main criticism noted is around durability over heavy repeated use, which is expected at this price tier.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the pad size on the DCK Random Orbital Sander?
The product title references a 6-inch format but confirmed pad size is not published in the product spec record. Verify with the seller before ordering to ensure you are purchasing compatible abrasive discs.
How does the DCK sander compare to the HYCHIKA FL117 at $19.74?
The HYCHIKA FL117 at $19.74 publishes confirmed specs of 2.5 amps, 13000 RPM, and 120 volts, and has 2,003 reviews at 4.4 stars with 300 monthly purchases. The DCK at $30.99 rates slightly higher at 4.5 stars with 475 reviews and 200 monthly purchases, but no confirmed specs. For spec transparency the FL117 is the stronger choice; for rating-per-dollar the DCK is competitive.
Is the DCK corded sander suitable for hardwood floor prep?
For light scuffing and surface prep on hardwood the tool fits based on its corded random orbit design, but confirmed power specs are not available to fully assess suitability for hardwood. Contact hello@toolgalaxy.com for further guidance.