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In that price range I think just a better sander is your best bet. I have a Dewalt random orbital. The one with speed control. It's definitely not as vibrational as some cheap ones, and it doesn't give me too many problems, as I've got arthritis in my joints, specially my hands.
Side note, I do have the bigger festool sander and it's a game changer for larger projects. I used it to take down a pop corn ceiling and it was awesome.
Thanks! I've definitely heard great things about the Festool sanders, but I just bought a house a few months ago, and I have a ton of other things that I could spend that money on right now. Eventually, I'd like to get a Festool sander, a Domino, and a Sawstop, I just can't justify spending that kind of money right now when I have tools that work. I don't have arthritis in my hands (at least not yet), but it runs in my family and I have started to notice some residual pain after sanding for long periods of time. My current sander cost me around $20, so it was definitely scraping the bottom of the barrel when I bought it. Combine the pain with the fact that it's starting to not turn on consistently, it's definitely time for a new one. I'm fine with an incremental upgrade until I stop hemorrhaging money on this house and can justify dropping some cash on a Festool.
Any thoughts on Dewalt vs Makita or Bosch? The ones I've seen are all in the $60-120 range. Most of the reviews I've seen are on Reddit, and all the subs are still private
I've got a Bosch one, and it's been quite comfortable the handful of times I've needed it.