Pretty sure this was one of the reviews I looked at that thought the Makita was the smoothest operating.
https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/14-sheet-palm-sander-reviews/
I’d go with Bosch. Any product of theirs that I have bought has never let me down.

You asked who makes a "good" palm (RO) sander. Festool. There is no comparison between Festool and the big box store versions but the same can be said about the cost. Very expensive and only worth it if you're working with hardwoods and fine furniture or if you do it for a living.
IMHO Dewalt makes the best el cheapo but I'm only comparing it to a Porter Cable I had. I'd consider both toys in comparison to the Festool.
Thanks guys, kinda what I thought. It seems sanders are either in the $30-$50 range, or $200-$300 range. I have an old PC 6" random orbital but want a smaller 1/4 sheet sander for some cabinet doors and sills I need to refinish. I'm looking at the lower price range; Dewalt, Bosch, and HF.
If you’ve got a Menard’s nearby, they have the HF equivalent with a much better warranty.
Masterforce = Hercules
Performax = Bauer
Well at least as far as sanders go. The parts list on the Performax and the Bauer are the same. I own two Masterforce (orbital and 1/4 sheet) and they compare favorably to my DeWalt.
Masterforce® 2.4-Amp Corded 1/4 Sheet Sander Kit - 6 Piece at Menards https://www.menards.com/main/p-1496989345358.htm
Anybody got one of the Milwaukee cordless ones? Almost picked one up the other day as it'd be nice to not have to mess with a cord for a lot of small random jobs.
Anybody got one of the Milwaukee cordless ones? Almost picked one up the other day as it'd be nice to not have to mess with a cord for a lot of small random jobs.