Australian Wood Review

Triton Portable Spindle Sander

This latest offering from the Triton stable is a surprisingly versatile little tool, and Triton have clearly gone to great lengths to ensure it will function well for a wide range of woodworking, cabinetry and jobsite tasks.

At 262 x 84 x 261mm in size and a mere 2.2kg in mass, with ergonomic overmoulded grips at each end, it is

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