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.

beltSize 3" x 18"
sfpm 1,000
motor 18V Brushed
dustCollection Bag
weight 5.5 lbs
$59 bare Home Depot

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.

Specs come from manufacturer data sheets. Prices were verified at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Amazon in April 2026. We don't run a testing lab. All claims trace back to publicly available data. Full methodology.