4 Packs 5 inch 8 Hole Hook and Loop Replacement Sanding Pad for DeWalt DWE64233 & N329079 Compatible with DWE6423/6423K, DWE6421/6421K, DWE6421-B2, DWE6421-B3, DWE6421-BR, DCW210B (4 Packs)
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Bird Lady Albright
> 3 dayJust want we ordered
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Creative Floors
> 3 daygood product as described
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Thomas G.
Greater than one weekThis product is not hooks like the OEM part, I cant say if it would have lasted longer or not. Both of these pads lasted about 5 minutes before the sander went out of balance. The pad is held on by four coarse screws that go into plastic and I did not want to over tighten. The first pad went out of balance so I took the pad off and reinstalled and tightened the screws more. The sander made an unexpected noise when I turned it back on. I thought I must have over tightened the first pad, so I put the second pad on very carefully to see that the screws held the pad uniformly. It did not last long before it went out of balance again. The bearing end cap and bearing retainer, both plastic parts, were also destroyed in the process. $5 in parts and $10 in shipping, plus the $20 for these pads make it a $35 mess. Seems to be a poor design from Dewalt. I just ordered an OEM pad, wish me luck. Tom
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Big John
> 3 dayGreat great great adhesion, value for money unbelievable, sheerness most definitely
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Richard R. Russell
> 3 dayFor the cost, these are good to decent pads... they are no better than the pricey stock pads, which is where you save money. I will reorder these when the time comes because of this. Overall, they work well and do not break the bank : - )
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Robert
> 3 dayPerfect fit, quality product
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Cheryl Snell
> 3 dayGreat price, quality product, fast shipping
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Brian krehbiel
Greater than one weekI liked that it holds on to sandpaper great.
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catherine albrecht
> 3 dayThis product came fast and worked great with our sander. Would recommend to anyone!
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Dene
> 3 daySave your money and buy the original part. Fails at screw holes, the material is just too thin there. Also the holes do not fit the screw - too small - which probably contributes to the quick failure.