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Reed Madden
> 3 daySome of the buffing wheels came apart from the shaft right out of the bag. The ones that stayed together have been useful.
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Wichi
> 3 dayGreat set of abrasive wheels from120 to 600 grit, so they are good to grind and buff, also great value compared to others.
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Bobby
> 3 dayThese work well but use up fast. Honestly just ended up buying the 400grit ones since the others created too much scratches for me.
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WoodWacker
> 3 dayI do scroll saw work and most of the time the scroll saw blade will leave little fragments of wood especially on the bottom of the piece being cut. It normally takes me a considerable amount of time to remove this rough Edge. But with this little sanding device I find my Dremel tool can quickly smooth all surfaces in a matter of minutes saving me literally hours of time over the month.
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Mark H. Eimer
> 3 daythese little buffing wheels look like a cheap gimmick but they really do work well. Using these on a dremmel is a great way to remove scratches on metal. Probably anything else for that matter but I have only used them for metal so far. Even hardened steel. They get into smaller spaces pretty well too. They dont last very long but for the price I think are well worth the money.
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BurstingVeins
> 3 dayIts hard to complain about a bulk box, but I wish it came with a card saying which wheel is which grit level. These come in a plain cardboard box and other than the color they all look pretty close to the same thing. Other than that, the price is low and you get a bunch of wheels, so its a nice set to get.
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VTX1800
Greater than one weekI used about 5 of them in 8 min they breaking loose from the shaft after a couple minutes of use
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Approximately Jeremy
Greater than one weekThe (in)famous quote in my headline holds true for these little darlings as well. The second you start using one of these puffs, youre wearing it out. But thats as expected and designed. Currently priced at ~22c each, what if you DO need to use a couple? In any case, its been really nice to have some small sanding instruments, and also that they are for my high speed micro-grinder. You probably dont need to rocket that bad boy either when using these. At a certain point youre just burnin juice and makin noise and not increasing the efficiency of your sanding. The nice thing with these Ive found is that if you use the right grit, it is a great benefit to getting into small or possibly hard to reach areas. Especially when I busted out my flexi-extension. I guess in the end Im just jabbering a lot here. If you need sanding puffs for a mini-tool, in a range of grits, well, check. Do they wear typically? Check. Are they priced decently? Id say Check Check. Enjoy. ~Cheers! Oh... maybe take a picture of the grit-to-color chart from this listing. There wasnt any doc in the package I received noting that info. Maybe Im blind or oblivious but I didnt see it marked anywhere...
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Bernhard McGlynn
> 3 dayReceived 19 red and 19 green, 20 of the other three colors.
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Mary V
> 3 dayI couldn’t tell much difference between the grit sizes. They all wore down quickly. NOTE: Please remember to wear appropriate eye protection. I wore my regular glasses and they weren’t sufficient.