shed9 said:
The commonality in abrasives is one to consider but really shouldn't impact too much as after all, regardless of which machine it goes on, its getting used.
If you get the Ro150, get the front handle accessory - makes all the difference for certain sanding operations.
+2 on the front handle.
Also, Seth made an interesting point - that over time it doesn't matter whether you stock abrasives in both 5" and 6" sizes. His point - and he's right, of course - is that if you need 10 discs of 80 grit, you'll end up buying 10 discs of 80 grit. It could be 5" or 6" - it doesn't matter. Sure, you might have some overlap at a particular point in time, but ultimately - if you use it - it doesn't matter.
If you keep both sizes, the only negatives I see are:
1. Potential duplicate inventory
2. Physical storage (multiple Systainers needed if you want to keep 5" and 6" separate from each other. I would.)
But #1 above - duplicate inventory - COULD also be a plus. If you run low in one size, you could switch to the other size to finish the job.
I *used* to exclusively use 5" sanders (PC, Dewalt, and DynaBrade) because that's what I was used to. But in the future I will use either the 3.5" RO90 or the 6" RO150. It all depends on how soon I sell my old sanders or run out of 5" abrasives.
And yes, you could always add an RO150 to your stable. Whatever you decide, you won't be disappointed!