got the deros, and yes you can use it for both light sanding and stock removal..
It's lightweight, not that loud, ergonomic with good dust extraction BUT... at least for me it doesn't leaves as good finish as my other much cheaper sander ( leaves terrible swirl marks on just about anything.. wood/concrete/metal ) Maybe mine is faulty I dunno but the finish quality is def NOT worth the £320 it costs! Also although it isn't cheaply built it def feels like an unit that would cost maybe £50 not £300+
Also Don't fall for the abranet things as well, the people on this forum will tell you they are great ( because all they make is some tiny useless picture frames so they don't use them a lot) but they are POS and they certainly don't last longer than the standard sandingpaper because they just get teared up if you aren't sanding only a flat surface.
Not that impressed with it to be honest, the only positive thing is that it weighs less than a kilo when my other sander weighs in at almost 3kg. Also have to remember to switch it off (unplug from electricity/hold the button to shut it down) everytime when you leave it somewhere else it will just topple over and turn on itself...every god damn time that happens...
But I still use it because I do a lot of sanding and I would get tired from the louder noise/much more heavy units.. If you won't be using it for more than 20minutes a day - Don't waste your money!