More than a Sander

Strip, Texture, Renew and Restore Wood and Metal

Buy with Confidence

3-year warranty, 1-year free service, and 90-day money-back guarantee

Make It Your Own

Over 20 Attachments to Choose From
A roller for every project!

Endless Applications

Strip Rust, Paint, Stain and More
Refresh an Old Finish or Create New Textures

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Why Choose The Restorer?

COMFORT = CONTROL

The Restorer provides much more than an average sander. It evenly distributes pressure across the tool, proving better control while reducing strain on wrists and hands.

VERSATILITY & EASE

With over twenty different accessories for countless applications, the tool is only limited by your current project and your imagination.

BREATHE LIFE INTO THE OLD

Solid wood or metal from yesteryear are sturdier and more reliable than their modern counterparts. Rediscover the possibilities in what was once old and tired.

A GREENER SOLUTION

Save money and the environment when you restore old materials rather than buying new and filling the landfill with items that have more heart and history than the store-bought alternative.

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Robert Kundel Jr & The Restorer

WHY I STARTED RESTORER

Being one of six kids and the son of a construction worker, I know what it’s like when times are tight. Many times our small family owned business struggled to make ends meet. Determined to help, I set out to find a better way. An idea and seven years of relentless pursuit, the RESTORER was born. It has transformed our lives, and now it’s helping others too. Together, we’re building more than just a business; we’re building hope. Proceeds help fund the launch of a nonprofit ministry.

Thank you for the support and welcome to the RESTORER family!

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Robert Kundel Jr
Inventor+CEO Wellington Corp

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Product Questions
Is it hard to use?
No actually it is very easy and safe to use. It is light weight and very simple to operate.
How does the dust port work?
You will need to attach a shop vac to the rear dust port of the restorer in order to suck up the dust or debris created when using the tool.
How safe is it?
The restorer is very safe. 80 percent of the sanding roller is covered by the roller housing.
How long do the sanding sleeves last?
Approximately 100-250 sq ft worth of sanding depending on the application. If you are removing stain then probably 100 sq ft and if you are just sanding then up to 250 sq ft.
How to you change out the accessories?

Unlatch the front hasp leaving it attached to the cap.  Unlatch the rear hasp completely from the cap.  Lift the cover and flip it towards the front of the tool then the roller just lifts up and slides out.

How do I change the sanding sleeves?
You hold the roller in one hand and then press the center of the roller with your thumb of your other hand and then rotate the sleeve off compressing the rubber roller flaps as it rotates.
Usage Questions
Do I need to use two hands?
Not all the time, but depending on the job you may need to in order to maintain control of the tool.
Is it better just to move the tool forward or forward and backwards during use?
It is best to move the restorer back and forth evenly and consistently that will give you the best uniform results.
Do I need to connect it to a vacuum?
No you do not, but it helps the accessories last longer by vacuuming the debris from the roller as it rotates in the chamber and keeps the work surface cool by continually drawing fresh air over the surface.
Can I use it vertically to sand a fence?
Absolutely. The restorer handle is designed specifically for that purpose.
Can I use the Restorer on wet surfaces?
It is best to use the Restorer on dry surfaces only. If not you run the risk of electrical shock, clogging the dust port and getting water in the bearings.
Do I need to oil and gears?
No the restorer gears are greased at the factory and sealed in the gear housing.

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