Bosch Belt Sanders: Models, Specs, and Pricing
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Bosch makes corded belt sanders that woodworkers respect. The 1274DVS is a full-size 3x21 model with variable speed and a flush-sanding nose. No cordless belt sander in the Bosch 18V lineup.
Bosch 18V Platform
Bosch doesn't make a cordless belt sander. The 1274DVS is corded (6.6A). If you need cordless, look at DeWalt or Milwaukee.
Current Models
Bosch 1274DVS
1274DVS
Corded variable speed with a flush-sanding front edge. Lighter than competitors at 6.2 lbs. Good for cabinet and furniture work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does flush-sanding mean?
The front of the sander is flat and extends to the edge of the belt, so you can sand right up against a wall or perpendicular surface. Most belt sanders have a rounded nose that leaves a gap.
Why doesn't Bosch make a cordless belt sander?
Bosch's 18V cordless line is smaller than competitors. They focus on core tools like drills, drivers, and circular saws. For belt sanding, their corded options are strong enough that cordless isn't a priority.