Hand Sanders

Whether sanding furniture, window frames or doors, it gets tight at the corners and the limits of random orbital sanders & co. are reached. Then the next step is hand sanding. There are different variants for this:
- Sanding cork
- Hand sanding pads
- Abrasives
- Hand blocks
- Wooden blocks or board remnants
Festool Sanding block HSK 80x133 H
HSK 80x133 H Sanding blockCork sanding block
Classic cork sanding block for sandpaper | 150x60x40 | For hand sanding | Made of corkHand sanding set with SandDevil 2.5
Hand sander SandDevil 2.5 | Sanding belts in P80, P120 and P150Milescraft EdgeSander
For sanding two edges at the same time | For sanding edges from 6 mm to 38 mm simultaneouslyFlexi Sanding Block
Flexibly applicable Sanding Block | Flexible | Customizable | ErgonomicHand sanding set with SandDevil 3.0
Hand sander SandDevil 3.0 | Sanding belts in P80, P120 and P150Festool Sanding block HSK-D 150 W
HSK-D 150 W sanding blockMilescraft SandPlane
One Sanding Block with exchangeable sanding profiles | can be used with Ø 125 mm sanding wheelsFestool Sanding block HSK-D 150 H
HSK-D 150 H Sanding blockMirka hand block 70 x 125 mm Grip 2
Sanding block with hard and soft sideMirka Roundy hand block for Ø 150 mm grip
Extractable sanding block | ErgonomicMirka hand block for Ø 150 mm Grip
Ergonomically shaped sanding blockMilescraft SandDevil 2.5
Perfect hand sanding for surfaces, corners and edges | Dimensions sanding block: 188 x 66 x 32 mm | incl. sanding belt P80Milescraft SandDevil 1.5
Perfect hand sanding for surfaces, corners and edges | Dimensions sanding block: 136 x 40 x 25 mm | incl. sanding belt P80Milescraft Sand Devil3.0
Perfect hand sanding for surfaces, corners and edges | Dimensions sanding block: 248 x 78 x 32 mm | incl. sanding belt P80Everything about hand sanding
Whether sanding furniture, window frames or doors, it gets tight at the corners and the limits of random orbital sanders & co. are reached. Then the next step is hand sanding. There are different variants for this:
Sanding cork
The sanding block made of cork is the conventional abrasive for sanding flat surfaces and edges. The sanding block is wrapped with sandpaper on the bottom and flanks.
Hand sanding pads
The sanding discs are usually covered with Velcro and have a plastic or padded underside. Both paper discs and fabric sanding discs can be used.
Abrasives
Abrasives such as fleece abrasives are often used without any blocks or pads at all. This gives them the advantage of being able to work on contours perfectly.
Hand blocks
The ergonomic shape of a sanding block makes it comfortable to hold. The hand sanding block Multitool provides more flexibility during sanding with its exchangeable sanding profiles. With the SandDevil hand sander, a clever lever mechanism guarantees effortless sanding belt change and a firm grip of the sanding paper.
Wood blocks or board remnants
These abrasives are only suitable to a limited extent for sanding surfaces and contours. However, for breaking edges, especially with coating, these two variants perform well.