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Andrew A. Pilling
> 3 dayI used these attached to a multi-foot long bit extension to clear out the inside of an agave stalk for the purposes of making unique wind instruments. I found the bristles of this end up getting chocked full of the pulp but that it also helps keep them from getting overly aggressive with piece. For wood, these will definitely grind away anything soft and leave the harder parts of the wood scratched but not ruined. Im thinking I might try something a little more aggressive for the bulk of the work and then switch back to these as a milder approach to the outer edges before switching to something even less aggressive.
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Naj
> 3 dayThese wire wheels are a nice piece of equipment. They are sturdily built with some weight to them. I was initially skeptical of how they would work on a drill, but they work great there was no imbalance when spinning. Nice wide working surface that actually makes working with them easier than other wire wheels. Im very pleased with this product.
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Wilderness Family
> 3 dayThese wire brushes will fit most electric drills. The wire itself is sturdy and does a good job removing rust and so on. Each of these 2 brushes is 2-inches in diameter.
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Rick
> 3 dayGreat wheels. They seem to hold together with less metal threads than some other cheaper brands. As long as you keep them at a lower rpm, they will last and work great. Inexpensive and well made, hold together better than other cheap brands.
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MARTIN T ZELLNER
> 3 dayThese wire wheel brushes work really well. The brushes cover a lot of surface area for such a small brush. This make the brush, an excellent product to add to your bag of tools. These rotary brushes are really well made and are really durable as well. This should equate to, a long lasting tools for many hours of use. The bristles are nice and stiff which help to remove stubborn rust, paint, stubborn old gasket material or pretty much anything that requires removal. The rotary brushes small size, make it easy to get into tight spaces as well. I really like the way these small wire wheels make quick work out of tough removal jobs. It leaves metal surfaces looking shiny and new.
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Lucienne Veum
> 3 dayThese wire wheels work well on a drill or in a drill press, but the relatively slow speed of a drill, and therefore slow speed of progress in removing rust, would lead me to use another tool if possible. These small brushes could be handy for hard-to-reach situations when it is not possible to either bring the work piece to a wire wheel on a bench grinder or reach the work area with a wire brush on an angle grinder. In a high-speed hand air tool, a small wire wheel like this would work much better than on a drill.
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Patrick
> 3 dayThese hold together good. I think it’s rated for 30k rpm but I only used it in my drill which runs about 2-3k rpm. These are good for ripping paint off of steel tools. It will texturize soft metal like copper, I tested it on copper tubing. I took pictures of my lawn mower blade before and after filing and finishing with the wire brush. It can also clean up threads on a large steel bolt. I hope this helps!
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Leo T Sullivan
> 3 dayI had a small garden statue, which was rusted. I need a tool to sand off all of the rust, before I painted it. This wire wheel brush did the trick.
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David D.
06-06-2025They seem well made and like they will last. I used one to shine up and clean a pipe, and it worked great.
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Donald L
> 3 dayWire wheel is as described, heavy duty. The wire is stiff and densely packed on the head and is more dense than I was anticipating. Vendor description says high carbon steel, and it is based on spark from metal-on-metal, but Id be shocked if there isnt a little nickel in there just based on the wires color. I used my DW drill on some spray foam which it happily chewed up. It also had no problem removing scale from my very abused axe. It left no visible scoring on the metals surface but happily removed the surface rust. A drill isnt likely the ideal mount for this type of tool. Mine tops out @ 2000RPM. I think it would benefit from more RPM but for my usage the drill is sufficient. See photo for man/tool/brush sizing.