
Metabo HPT
The Metabo HPT SV1813DAQ4 is a lightweight, brushless 18V cordless 5-inch random orbital sander designed for high performance and superior dust collection. It features variable speed settings, an electric brake, and compatibility with MultiVolt batteries, making it suitable for finish carpentry and remodeling tasks.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Metabo HPT SV1813DAQ4 for its variable speed versatility, solid build quality, and exceptional dust collection capabilities. While it is noted for having more vibration than Milwaukee models, experts highlight its lightweight design, compact size for one-handed operation, and smart features like the electric brake and dust adapters as significant strengths that fill a gap in Metabo HPT's cordless lineup.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the tool for its excellent dust collection, smooth performance on various materials, and lightweight feel. Recurring complaints focus on noticeable vibration during extended use and the inconvenience of needing to manually adjust the speed dial frequently rather than having electronic speed control.
Common Complaints
Noticeable vibration during extended use. Need for frequent speed adjustments via dial rather than electronic control
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee M18 (e.g., 2648-20)
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Choose Metabo HPT for superior dust management and variable speed versatility, but choose Milwaukee for smoother operation with less vibration.
vs. DeWalt 20V MAX (e.g., DCW210)
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Choose Metabo HPT for variable speed control and dust collection, but choose DeWalt for a lighter tool with higher maximum speed.

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