Hi Shawn
You say for “...for doing small flat sanding,” and, “...may end up paying the cost for having the round pad as well.”
Wondering whether you'll be sanding other parts of decking, or, maybe have other uses for the sander in the future?
Get the impression that, right now, not too bothered about having a 'round' pad sander at all??
Not clear how important initial cost is to you, or whether (like some of us) it is something to be carefully considered.
What condition are spindles in, and, how 'wide' are they?
How important is the time taken - for you?
Erik63 / greg mann have covered some useful points.
I'd like to open it up a little.
The DTS 400 has 2mm stroke, 200w – direct drive.
The RO 90 has 3mm stroke, 400w – geared drive
The Deltex DX93 has 2.5mm stroke, 150w – geared drive.
The RS 300 has 2.4mm stroke, 280w – direct drive. (93x175mm sheet sander)
Consider getting between spindles.
DTS: pretty restricted - tall with no extended length plate available (+ more of a finishing sander)
RO: tallish, slightly bulbous head - extended length plate available.
Deltex: smaller, lower profile, semi-circular head – extended length plate included.
RS 300: sheet sander – but extra length rectangular, and, delta shape pads available. (93x230mm, and, 93x266mm respectively.)
Might be one of times where Deltex scores – purely on access between spindles. With lower grits can be quite aggressive.
'WarnerConstCo' has a thread “Choose your own adventure reviews...” He's posted a cracking photo showing (clearly) the relative sizes / shapes of RO / Deltex heads.
WarnerConstCo does, on another thread, mention that he wore pads out quicker on RO, than on Deltex (the RO is more powerful, with bigger stroke)
Are you able to a dealer, so you can compare. Don't forget the usefulness of the 30 day returns policy – means if uncertain, can try another sander to see what you think.
Sorry do not have experience of using my Delta / DTS for this purpose. Will have to wait till spring – by which time I hope to have an RO 90 as well.
Would really like to know how you get, so please let know – thanks in anticipation. [smile]