Bosch GET 75-150 vs Makita BO6050J

Recommended sander

Sander Bosch GET 75-150

Bosch GET 75-150

Recommended price: $420

The Bosch GET 75-150 eccentric sander is a 150mm turbo sander designed for perfectly controlled sanding. Its powerful 750W motor and direct drive rotary table allow you to remove up to 45% more material.

Its ergonomic handle and 18 cm circumference make it easy to hold. The multi-hole sanding plate accepts all sanding discs and improves dust extraction.

This sander is ideal for basic sanding, intermediate sanding, paint and varnish removal, as well as finishing and polishing a variety of surfaces including wood, wood veneer, paint, putty and mineral materials. It is compatible with the Bosch Click & Clean vacuum system.

Makita BO6050J sander

Makita BO6050J

Recommended price: $450

The Makita BO6050J orbital sander-polisher is a versatile tool designed for everything from fine sanding to intensive polishing. It has a diameter of 150 mm and a power of 750 W. It offers two operating modes: simple orbital (fine sanding) and rotary (intensive sanding or polishing).

This machine is easy to use thanks to its ergonomic palm grip and rubber coating. It features a soft start and electronic speed control to maintain a constant speed. Adjustable speed settings allow the machine to be adapted to different tasks, and the platen can be changed without tools. The sander can also be connected to a vacuum cleaner for a cleaner work environment.

Makita BO6050J vs Bosch GET 75-150
Which to choose and why?

Why choose the Bosch GET 75-150?

  • 30€ cheaper sander

    Recommended price: $420 vs. $450

  • Faster, more efficient sanding

    Rotation speed: 3 300 - 7 300 rpm vs. 1 600 - 6 800 rpm

  • Greater freedom of movement

    Power cord: 4 m vs. 3 m

  • Greater peace of mind over the life of this sander

    Warranty: 2 years vs. 1 year

Why choose the Makita BO6050J?

  • More compact and easier to maneuver

    Dimensions: 330×155×145 mm vs. 160×414×154 mm

  • Aggressive or fine sanding to suit your needs

    Oscillation amplitude: 6 mm vs. 5 mm

  • More comfort and less fatigue

    Vibration level, metal - wood cutting: 5 m/s² vs. 7 m/s²

  • Quieter and more comfortable for extended use

    Sound power level (Lwa): 93 dB(A) vs. 96 dB(A)

Technical specifications
Bosch GET 75-150 vs Makita BO6050J

General

Specifications

Bosch GET 75-150

Makita BO6050J

Sander type
Eccentric sander
VS
Eccentric sander
Abrasive fixing
Velcro
VS
Velcro
Suction type
Extraction bag
VS
Extraction bag
Application
All types of sanding on flat and curved surfaces
VS
All types of sanding on flat and curved surfaces
Wood application
VS
Metal application
VS
Plastic application
VS
Dimensions
160 x 414 x 154 mm
VS
330 x 155 x 145 mm
Weight
2.6 kg
VS
2.6 kg
Material
Aluminum and ABS plastic housing
VS
Aluminum and ABS plastic housing
Color
Blue / Black
VS
Blue / Black
Recommended price
$420
VS
$450
Warranty
2 years
VS
1 year

Technical specifications

Specifications

Bosch GET 75-150

Makita BO6050J

Rotation speed
3 300 - 7 300 rpm
VS
1 600 - 6 800 rpm
Disc or blade diameter
125 mm
VS
125 mm
Oscillation amplitude
5 mm
VS
6 mm
Sanding rotation diameter
125 mm
VS
125 mm
Sanding pad diameter
125 mm
VS
125 mm

Power supply and operation

Specifications

Bosch GET 75-150

Makita BO6050J

Power supply
Wired
VS
Wired
Power cord
4 m
VS
3 m
Power
750 w
VS
750 w
Electrical voltage
230 V
VS
230 V
Variable speed
VS

Sound specifications

Specifications

Bosch GET 75-150

Makita BO6050J

Sound power level (L wa)
96 dB(A)
VS
93 dB(A)
Sound pressure level (L pa)
85 dB(A)
VS
82 dB(A)
Noise uncertainty (K factor)
3 dB(A)
VS
3 dB(A)

Spécifications sur les vibrations

Specifications

Bosch GET 75-150

Makita BO6050J

Vibration level, metal - wood cutting
7 m/s2
VS
5 m/s2
Vibration k-factor, metal - wood cutting
2 m/s2
VS
2 m/s2

Recommended accessories

For Bosch GET 75-150

Medium multi-hole support

Medium multi-hole support

Polishing pads 150 mm - Multi-hole holder

Polishing pads 150 mm - Multi-hole holder

For Makita BO6050J

Sanding pad 150 mm - 15 holes

Sanding pad 150 mm - 15 holes

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Frequently asked questions

General

Sander type

The type of sander determines its primary use. An orbital sander is ideal for finishing. An eccentric sander is best for large surfaces.

Abrasive fixing

The method of attachment affects the ease of replacement. Velcro fasteners allow for quick disc changes.

Suction type

A multi-material sander is versatile. It can be used on wood, metal and plastic.

Dimension

Size determines maneuverability. A compact sander is easier to use in small spaces. A large sander may be more stable for large areas.

Weight

Weight affects comfort. A light sander is easier to handle and causes less fatigue. A heavy sander may provide more stability.

Technical specifications

Rotation speed

The speed of rotation affects the speed of sandinf. A high speed allows for fast sanding. A lower speed is better for precision work.

Disc or blade diameter

The diameter determines the area covered. A large diameter allows you to quickly sand large areas. A small diameter is ideal for details.

Oscillation amplitude

Amplitude affects the fineness of the sanding. A large amplitude will remove more material. A small amplitude is better for a smooth finish.

Belt size

Belt size indicates the width and length of the abrasive belt used. A wider belt covers a larger area, ideal for large, flat surfaces. A narrower belt is suitable for details and tight spaces.

Sanding rotation diameter

The rotation diameter indicates the amount of sanding. A large diameter allows for faster sanding. Smaller diameters are better for details.

Sanding pad diameter

The diameter of the pad must match the diameter of the sanding discs. A larger pad will cover a larger area. A smaller pad is for details.

Power supply and operation

Power supply

A corded sander provides continuous power. A cordless sander offers greater mobility, but is battery dependent.

Power cord

Cord length affects mobility. A long cord allows you to work away from the power outlet without the need for an extension cord.

 

Power

Power determines capacity. More power means faster, more efficient sanding, especially on hard materials.

Electrical voltage

The voltage must be compatible with your power supply. Correct voltage will ensure proper operation without risk of damage.

 

Variable speed

Variable speed allows you to adjust the speed to match the material. This provides greater control and accuracy.

 

Sound specifications

Sound power level

Noise level affects comfort. A low level is preferable for prolonged use.

Sound pressure level

The sound pressure level is the perceived noise. Less noise makes it more comfortable to use.

Noise uncertainty (K factor)

The noise uncertainty measures the accuracy of the indicated sound level. A low uncertainty means a more reliable measurement.

Vibration specifications

Vibration level, metal - wood cutting

Vibration levels affect comfort and safety. Less vibration reduces fatigue and the risk of musculoskeletal disorders.

Vibration k-factor, metal - wood cutting

The vibration k-factor indicates the uncertainty of the vibration level measurement. A lower value indicates a more accurate measurement.

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