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The Evolution telescopic sander: dust-free, powerful and easy to use

25 June 2025 by
The Evolution telescopic sander: dust-free, powerful and easy to use
Elke De Bruyne

The Evolution Power Tools telescopic plaster sander is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to sand dust-free and efficiently. Both professionals and DIY enthusiasts can get to work with this device thanks to its well-designed features and ease of use.

A major advantage of this model is the built-in dust extraction system. During sanding, dust is collected directly in a handy dust bag, keeping your working environment clean and allowing you to continue working without interruption.

The extendable handle is telescopic and can be extended up to 1.9 metres. Ideal for reaching high walls and ceilings without a ladder. The length can also be adjusted to suit your comfort, making long periods of work much more pleasant.

Thanks to the variable speed control, you can easily adjust the sanding speed to suit the surface you are working on. Whether you are sanding soft plaster or hard surfaces, this machine always delivers a controlled result.

The powerful 710-watt motor ensures powerful and fast sanding, even in hard-to-reach places. The device is also remarkably user-friendly: easy to operate, lightweight and with easily interchangeable sanding discs.

This plaster sander is extremely versatile and can be used for a variety of applications. Whether you are sanding walls and ceilings, removing old paint layers or preparing wood and metal, the EB225DWS guarantees professional results.

In short: the Evolution telescopic plaster sander is a reliable and powerful tool that every professional or handy DIY enthusiast wants to have at home.

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The Evolution telescopic sander: dust-free, powerful and easy to use
Elke De Bruyne 25 June 2025
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