Bosch Professional GET 75-150 150 mm orbital sander (750 W) with multi-hole dust extraction
Product description
The essentials
If you’re looking at a 150 mm palm/handheld sander, you’re usually balancing control against speed. The Bosch Professional GET 75-150 is built around exactly that: a compact, ergonomic grip with an emphasis on dust extraction, plus a 750 W motor that’s intended to keep material removal feeling more assertive than entry-level sanders.
On paper it’s a “turbo” style 150 mm sander aimed at regular DIY and workshop jobs where you want predictable handling, less mess, and a sanding rate that doesn’t feel sluggish. It also uses a direct-driven pad rotation system, and Bosch claims up to 45% higher removal rate—useful as a directional signal, even if real results will depend on the abrasive and surface.
What to know before you buy
This sander is designed for sanding sheets with different hole patterns, thanks to its multi-hole sanding pad. That matters if you already use extraction or you want to connect it to a suitable vacuum system.

The package is also fairly “ready to start” for a 150 mm tool. You get: - A sanding pad (150 mm) and a guard ring for 150 mm - A suction socket for 150 mm - An auxiliary handle (with screw), plus a hex key - One sanding sheet listed as M480 (for wood + paint)
One limitation to be aware of: you only get a single sanding sheet in the box. If you’re planning a multi-step job (roughing, levelling, finish sanding), you’ll likely want to pick additional grits separately.
Key features and what you’ll notice in use


The standout theme here is control. The ergonomic palm rest and handle are designed to give better tool control, with a gripping circumference of only 18 cm. In day-to-day use, that kind of handle shape can make it easier to keep even pressure—especially on edges, panels, or when you’re working one-handed for short sessions.
Bosch also goes hard on dust management via the multi-hole pad and the claim of significantly increased dust extraction. In practice, the difference usually comes down to whether you connect it properly to the suction system you have available, and whether your sanding sheets match the hole pattern.

There’s also the motor/pad setup: the 750 W motor and direct-driven pad rotation are intended to deliver strong removal performance. If you do a lot of surface prep—especially on wood or painted areas—this is the type of sander that should feel more “work-focused” than slower, lower-power options.
Best use cases (and where it may feel overkill)
This is a sensible choice if your jobs involve wood and paint prep, smoothing surfaces, and you want a handheld tool that can be controlled firmly while dealing with dust.
It may not be the best fit if your main priority is very fine finishing work with minimal material removal. A palm sander like this can still do finishing, but the overall approach is more about efficient sanding and removal than ultra-dainty, delicate touch-ups.
You may also want to pause if you already have a strong dust-extraction workflow sorted out (hoses, adapters, and compatible sanding sheets). The sander’s effectiveness on dust extraction will depend on using sanding sheets and the suction setup that work with the multi-hole design.

Tech specs


- Type: orbital/sanding palm sander (GET series)
- Power: 750 W
- Sanding disc size: 150 mm
- Claimed removal rate improvement: up to 45% higher (with the stated direct-driven pad rotation design)
- Sanding pad: multi-hole for different sheet hole patterns
- In the box: sanding pad (150 mm), 1 x sanding sheet M480 (wood + paint, 120), guard ring (150 mm), auxiliary handle with screw, hex key, 150 mm suction socket
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you want a 150 mm Bosch Professional handheld sander that leans into control (ergonomic grip), faster material removal (750 W with direct drive), and more dust extraction potential via the multi-hole pad and matching suction socket.
Skip it—or at least think twice—if you’re mainly doing delicate, high-finish sanding where you’d rather prioritise extreme finesse over removal rate, or if you don’t have (or don’t plan to use) the right extraction setup and compatible sanding sheets. Also, since the box includes only one sanding sheet, you’ll probably need additional abrasive packs for a proper multi-stage job.

Mini FAQ
What does the multi-hole sanding pad help with? It’s intended to work with sanding sheets that have different hole patterns, supporting dust extraction rather than just spreading dust around.
Is it suitable for wood and paint? The included sanding sheet is stated as “Best for Wood + Paint”, so it’s clearly aimed at those common prep tasks.
Do I need to buy sanding sheets separately? Most likely yes. The box lists one sanding sheet, so for different grits or stages you’ll want more.
Will dust extraction actually be better? It should be improved by design, but the real outcome depends on using the provided suction socket and matching your sanding sheets/hole pattern to the setup you use.
Who is this sander aimed at? It’s positioned as a Professional handheld option—more “serious workshop/DYI prep” than a basic, occasional sander.
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