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		<title>Chicago Pneumatic CP870 6 Inch Dual Action Sander Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has ever done a major sanding job before knows it is a task that shouldn&#8217;t be taken lightly. The first thoughts you have are the time, shoulder pain, wrist pain, and still more time. To stop these thoughts from becoming reality I have found the Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Dual Action Sander can really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=12747&amp;userID=321037&amp;productID=463489314" target="_blank"><img style="float:left;margin:5px;" title="Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Sander" src="http://www.toolking.com/images/Products/mediumCPCP870.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="125" /></a>Anyone who has ever done a major sanding job before knows it is a task that shouldn&#8217;t be taken lightly. The first thoughts you have are the time, shoulder pain, wrist pain, and still more time. To stop these thoughts from becoming reality I have found the <a title="Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Sander" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=12747&amp;userID=321037&amp;productID=463489314" target="_blank">Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Dual Action Sander</a> can really save the day.</p>
<h3>Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Dual Action Sander Description</h3>
<p>The Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Dual Action Sander is a light 4.5 lb sander that performs both rotary and orbital motion for a swirl-free finish. This rapid action powered by a free speed 10000 rpm motor allows for quick execution and as much as 8 cubic feet per minute. its no wonder why Chicago added the locking throttle to harness all that power.</p>
<h3>Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Specs and Features</h3>
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<li>6 inch polishing head</li>
<li>Free speed 10000 rpm motor</li>
<li>8 CFM air inlet</li>
<li>Uses 1/4 inch min. hose</li>
<li>Power regulator for control</li>
<li>Safety locking throttle</li>
<li>Insulated long grip for extra pressure application w/o wrist pain.</li>
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<h3>Impression of Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Dual Action Sander</h3>
<p>At first glance the Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Dual Action Sander has a very reasonable price tag of only $59.99 online, although the MSRP is a bit higher at about $86.  Its strengths are evident in its precision in blending, smoothing, feather edging and pre-paint duties at phenomenal speeds. However if your not in a hurry I would give the <a title="Denver Tools 311 Sander" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.toolking.com/denvertools_311_6_inch_dual_action_sander.aspx" target="_blank">Denver Tools 311 Dual Action Sander</a> a try. The Denver Tools version has the same multi action 6 inch head yet weighs a half pound less than the Chicago CP870. This version may seem weak in comparison due to its mere 90 PSI pressure and 4 CFM rating, but its spindle lock feature for single action projects makes it a little special, and the on sale price of only $14.99 should grab your attention as well. With either choice you’ll be happy with your results.</p>
<p>You may say the Denver Tools 311 Dual Action Sander is lighter, cheaper and therefore more susceptible to breaking. I can’t say there is an overwhelming difference in quality of the two, but i can say spend $50 or spend $15, you won’t be disappointed.</p>
<p>Visit ToolKing.com to get a <a title="Chicago Pneumatic CP870 Sander" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=12747&amp;userID=321037&amp;productID=463489314" target="_blank">great deal on the Chicago Pneumatic CP810 sander</a> now!</p>
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