100 Pack Abrasive Wheels, Rocaris 1 (25mm) Abrasive Buffing Polishing Wheels Burr for Rotary Tools-1/8(3mm) Shank
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Bobsaab
> 3 dayThese handy little buffing wheels can be installed in a variety of tools and are a no-brainer to have in a home repair tool kit. The obvious use for these are on projects that you might think of using steel wool on, like removing rust. The advantage is that these are spinning, so they will remove rust faster. Given the various grits, you can avry how aggressive you want to be. The only downside to me is that they are shipped in a plain brown box which has no indication at all of what grits the colors are. How hard would it have been to include a 3x5 card with that key? Ive deducted a star for that omission to an otherwise great product that I can personally see using for many projects around the house.
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Mark Needler
> 3 dayVery good deal! way cheaper than the Dremel name brand, and just as good!
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Jon Ivey
> 3 dayThis 50 pack of abrasive buffing wheels is a great value for smaller wheels that work great for detailed buffing and grinding work. The 1/8 inch shanks are compatible with nearly every brand of rotary tool and you get a variety of grits for various stages of grinding and buffing. I tried out the highest grit wheel on the spine of an older knife I have, and it pretty quickly removed the layer of oxidation and restored the shine of the steel. Edge work like that does of course wear these down pretty quickly, but that’s to be expected with most buffing wheels like this…plus there are plenty in the pack. Overall, this is a great value for pretty good quality buffing wheels that work as expected…solid five stars.
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GLO Man
> 3 dayThe abrasive wheels work very well for finishing jeweli
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Happy customer
> 3 dayVery good product. Is as advertised. Good value. I am a retired trades instructor and I use these for refurbishing antique and vintage collectable metal items of all types. Remember the size you are working with. Don’t force the tool. Start with a finer grit if not sure, it’s easier to get courser then the opposite. Pieces can fly off and there is some dust. Wear safety glasses and a dust mask.
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D.C. Brooks
> 3 dayThese wheels work very well for there intended purposes, wear seems to be good and they hold up as expected.
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workingman
> 3 dayGood cleaner
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Gunnar Jast V
> 3 dayThey work fine enough considering price but wear quickly
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Tristin Hodkiewicz II
> 3 dayI bought these to polish metal. They fall apart within the first minute of using them. This product is very poor quality and not worth buying. I had to select a start rating in order to submit this review so I selected 1 star but this is not even worth a single star.
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Lori A.
> 3 dayI do a lot of restoration work and these really seemed to be the thing to have. I have used all of the different grits and so far, so good. They are not the most durable of abrasive wheels out there, but they are not expensive, and you get a lot for your money. What I love most is their size, I do a lot of work on smaller antiques, and this is just awesome to get into cracks and crevices. Just be sure to use the correct grit for the job at hand and all should be right.