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The Metabo HPT 18V MultiVolt Cordless 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander combines professional-grade sanding performance with cordless convenience. Featuring a brushless motor for longer life and efficiency, variable speed control (7,000-11,000 OPM), and an electric brake for quick stops, this lightweight 2.6 lb tool is designed for remodelers, finish carpenters, and woodworkers seeking top-tier results and dust management. Backed by a 5-year warranty and compatible with all MultiVolt batteries, it’s a versatile powerhouse for serious pros.










































| ASIN | B0B7KC42YG |
| Amperage Capacity | 18 Amps |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Battery description | 18V battery |
| Best Sellers Rank | 393,284 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 291 in Random-orbit Sanders |
| Colour | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (117) |
| Date First Available | 30 July 2022 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Grit Description | Medium |
| Grit Number | 120.0 |
| Included Components | SV1813DAQ4, 2 sanding pads, Dust bag, 1-3/8-Inch dust port, 1-1/2-Inch collection adaptor, 1-3/4-Inch dust collection adapter |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.18 kg |
| Item model number | SV1813DAQ4 |
| Manufacturer | Koki Holdings America, Ltd |
| Material | Blend |
| Part Number | SV1813DAQ4M |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 15.88 x 15.88 x 15.24 cm; 1.18 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style | Metabo HPT SV1813DAQ4 Only |
| Voltage | 18 |
N**E
Hikoki sander
Fantastic bit of kit. Very powerfull.
R**M
Good
Was very good 👍👍👍
J**Y
Hikoki sander rebadged for US
Been trying to buy a Hikoki sander for a while but quite difficult to get hold of and expensive. This Metabo branded product is the same, works with Hikoki batteries and is cheaper. Very efficient sander with dust collector that actually works.
D**3
Don't buy it's for USA and Canada range only.
Exactly what I wanted but. It's only suitable for metabo range in the USA and Canada, clearly not stated in the description of product. But clearly stated on the box when I examined it. BRILLIANT. NOW GOT THE HASSLE OF GETTING A REFUND.
S**N
Tried it out and it works great. No wandering whatsoever. The on/off switch I like. No complaints. See how it works when I actually use it on the job site.
K**L
Love Metabo HPT tools. I have many of their tools. This sander is perfect for project work.
A**S
Long story short: I like it. Works well, sips battery, pretty light unit by itself. However, it gets heavy with the 8Ah batteries, but the grip options (top or side) make up for it. Still, it wants to tilt toward the battery side when you've got a big boi in; seems to be made for smaller batteries. Doesn't bog down unless you're sitting on it, which you shouldn't do. Comfortable too - my hand doesn't feel like it's shaking for hours after use. Dust bag works well too. Short story long: I cam from a crappy TackLife corded RO sander that I loved. It ran 9,000-13,000 OPM. Metabo HPTS's corded version runs 9,000-13,000 OPMs. DeWalt's cordless and corded versions run 8k-12k OPM. So I expected this one to run 9k-13k like the corded version even though the OPM weren't listed (they are now - you're welcome). So I was a little disappointed unboxing it to see the 7k-11k OPM on the side. Almost sent it back, but after deliberation (and wanting to get back to work), I decided to put it to work. I've got other Metabo HPT tools, and I've been very impressed. I also figured if I needed faster removal, I should just lower the grit of the disk rather than relying on the sander to burn off material with a 320 grit like it's an 80 grit just due to speed. I also work with mostly softwoods - hardwoods might benefit from the extra 1k-2k OPM the other brands/models get you. But it turns out I was right - even with the higher grit papers I was removing material too quickly on some of the edges. So the lower range of OPM is actually well-suited for my application. Oh and comfort - I sanded for a few hours on some spruce, and I didn't even think about it until now, but my hand didn't feel shaky for hours like it did with the TackLife. So that's pretty cool. Having a dust bag that actually catches is pretty cool too; the TackLife had a dust box, but it seems like the fan wasn't powerful enough to push the sanding dust in there. I think that covers everything. A little pricey at $100, but Metabo HPT is quality in my experience - comfortwise, it's already better. I expect it will hold up in the long run too, especially with a brushless motor. Batteries, well... I've given in to the dark side, what can I say.
R**N
Works great
G**K
Can be used with the cord or cordless
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