flag |
forum |
feedback |
use old site
Makita 9911
|
For the best deal on the Makita 9911, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 9911 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. At StreetPrices, we want you to have the most accurate information possible. That's why we update our prices as soon as we notice a change — other comparison shopping sites update only once or twice a day.
X
Click here to save a note about this item. Your notes will show up when you search!
|
Prices based on ground shipping (change)
to 95054: (change)
Makita 9911
lowest base price, without shipping and tax
We found 2 listings for the Makita 9911 (Makita 9911):
Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
24 Apr 2009



Rugged and reliable but not all that pretty
I have several belt sanders, each for a different purpose. This Makita variable speed model is, by far, my favorite to use, especially for long periods of time. Generally, I use it at #3 or #4 speed setting so as to maximize control, minimize runaway, preserve belt life, reduce clogging and minimize heat buildup. If it's warranted, I'll crank it up for short periods of sanding or stock removal.
Using a belt sander properly requires a different approach, better technique and a pay-close-at...
–Cousin Vinnyfrom Amazon.com
08 Feb 2009



Do not buy this belt sander
I just purchased this today to scribe a countertop. Didn't want to spend close to $200 on a really good belt sander so I got this one from a pawn shop for about $60. It appeared to work fine as I initially plugged it up, flipped it over and turned it on. The belt seemed to turn with no variance so I did nothing to adjust it. I began to work on scribing my countertop and got about 3/4s of the way done when I began to smell something hot or burning. I stopped the sander, noticed that the belt had ...
–J. E. Baxterfrom Amazon.com
24 Aug 2008



Mini but mighty.
If you're after a compact belt sander with plenty of power and features, this Makita is first class.
If you've used belt sanders before, you understand the need for a compact sander for jobs like scribing countertops and for sanding verticle surfaces.
As usual with my power tools, I bought the Makita 9911 and gave it a gentle break-in. I took it out of the box, changed belts to a coarse, and then ran it for over an hour without shutting it off while sanding the hull of a wood...
–J. Hrubyfrom Amazon.com