Ryobi Belt Sanders: Models, Specs, and Pricing
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Ryobi makes a cordless belt sander on the ONE+ platform. The P450 uses a narrow 3x18 belt and targets homeowners who need to sand a few doors or strip a piece of furniture without buying a corded tool.
Ryobi ONE+ (18V) Platform
Works with any ONE+ battery. The brushed motor draws more current than brushless models, so a 4.0Ah pack is the minimum for useful runtime.
Current Models
Ryobi P450
P450
Budget cordless belt sander. Single speed, brushed motor. Gets the job done on small projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Ryobi P450 powerful enough?
For light work, yes. It'll sand a door, strip a small tabletop, or smooth a few boards. It won't keep up with a corded sander for large projects. The single speed and brushed motor are the limiting factors.
Why doesn't Ryobi make a brushless belt sander?
Belt sanders are a niche category for homeowners. Ryobi puts their brushless engineering into higher-volume tools like drills and circular saws. The P450 sells well enough as a brushed model at $59.