Designed for Real Detail Work|13,000 SPM Linear Motion|Tight, Controlled Precision|Adjustable Stroke Length|Sand & Saw in One|Cordless
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They work the same way: a spinning motor turns gears, gears move rods, and rods push the sanding head back and forth. We asked ourselves a simple question: Do we really need all of this just to move a sanding head?
That’s when we went back to first principles. What do you actually need for perfect, controlled sanding? Direct, precise, linear motion. Nothing more.

This vertically mounted motor sends power straight to the sanding head — no gears, no rods, just fast, snappy strokes.









Detail sanding is a balancing act—too fast, and you ruin it; too slow, and you waste hours. And isn’t it ironic? Most “detail sanders” fail right where the work gets tricky.
NeoSander hits the tight spot—a real detail sander that actually gets the details done.





Fast is great—but only if you can control it. Too much speed, like with rotary tools, can cause kickback, dig in, and mess things up. The right sanding motion is what lets you make the most of speed.

NeoSander’s straight-line motion covers more area efficiently, sanding fast while keeping your workpiece free from gouges—ideal for detailed work.
Nothing speaks louder than seeing it in action:


But if the sanding head can’t reach the tight spot you want, all that high-speed motion means nothing.
That’s why NeoSander comes with 8 head shapes — each built for a different kind of tricky detail.



The right head gets you there, but the right grit makes it shine. NeoSander comes with 8 grits of sandpapers—taking you from rough shaping to mirror-smooth finishing.


For better conformity on every surface, we created the Master Sandpaper Kit. Each grit includes 3 standard sandpapers and 1 foam sandpaper, delivering a smoother finish and better contact on curves and uneven surfaces.

Foam Sandpaper maintains consistent contact across uneven surfaces, absorbs excess pressure, and delivers controlled material removal—avoiding over-sanding on high spots while evenly sanding the entire surface.


When you’ve only got one set of sanding heads, limits everywhere — and changing grits can sometimes feel like a… Peel-and-Stick Marathon.
