25 1/4 Inch Stainless Steel Bearing Balls G25
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Kari
> 3 dayworks well in my stainless steel coffee pot....keep it real clean.
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Kathlyn Beatty
> 3 dayArrived on time, and have withstood a lot of punishment. If anything, I underestimated how small they would be, but thats entirely my fault.
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brandl chev buick gmc
> 3 dayThey were everything I expected and worked good
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Mario Chavez
> 3 dayplaced them inside 1 oz glass bottles and use them as a mixing ball for acrylic paints. so far have not seen any issues with rust and have worked great, only time will tell how they will hold up, but for now, theyre just what i needed
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Peter Tyrrell
> 3 dayMy favorite oiler somehow was missing a stainless ball from its internal pump. One of this product worked perfectly. Now I have lifetime stock of 1/4 stainless steel balls, and my oiler is repaired.
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AT
Greater than one weekI used these to replace the valves on a large hookah, and they work perfectly. The original bearings started rusting after a month or two, but these have seen 6 months of hard use, and looks exactly like they did when they came out of the package.
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Saab Dave
> 3 dayThey have a great product that was very easy to order and they arrived in a few days. I ordered stainless steel ball bearings to replace the original loose chrome plated ball bearings in the lower tube tube for the pedal crank and rear wheel hub on my 40 year old 12 speed bike.
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Jon from Central CA
> 3 dayNeeded to replace a few bearings that rolled away while working on my bike. These are beautiful quality in appearance, and worked perfectly.
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Faith
25-11-2024Perfect!
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abbot7
> 3 dayI purchased these because they were supposed to be Stainless. I am using them in a Hot Pressure Washer Wand. I have been going through regular ball bearings every time I use the wand because they Rust and the wand WILL leak or clog after every use. These Bearings stick to a Magnet. How can they be STAINLESS if the STICK TO A MAGNET? They are either very inferior stainless or are the just coated with stainless? I was always taught that true STAINLESS STEEL will not stick to a Magnet. So, whats wrong with the attached picture?