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Max mikhay
> 3 dayJust what I needed A++ , (I’m tired of paying $5 for a pack 6x from any hardware store) 5/5 Quantity 5/5 Quality 5/5 best bang for your buck
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Graywolf
> 3 dayMaking knife handles. Great value, easy to use and durable.
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katie
> 3 dayWorks very well! Highly Recommend! Best Price on-line
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Christina Gillingham
> 3 dayGreat value. Dont really get too much ware from them, but for the price and ease of use overall worth it.
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Jones Lastic
> 3 dayJust what I needed
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Jeffery S.
> 3 dayThey work well, you can burn through one really easy if you overload it but they are consumables. Very handy to have.
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FC
> 3 dayPerfect. Exactly what I wanted. Good quality, fast delivery. As durable as dremel , much cheaper. Great to have so many and get the job done right without having to go easy on the tools.
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C Smith
> 3 dayThey fell apart within 1 minute of use - Yes I said 1 minute- you are better off buying the brand name buffers because one of them will outlast 20 of these.
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TheJollySkipper
Greater than one weekAs others have said, these are consumables. They might wear out a little bit faster than the expensive ones. But they are still a great value. I polished this tread plate, using two of each grit. There were a lot of holes and spots that would grab the buff and rip it up, if I wasnt careful. I polished mostly on the right edges, then spun it around and went again on the right edges. I started on a low speed, until I felt confident that I could stay off the left edges then sped the tool to medium. They wore out faster, but I was working faster too. Still a good value, and Ill continue to use these in the shop.
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John Lieberman
Greater than one weekBought these to finish polishing an aluminum water pump and intake. They work ok but do wear quicker than their Dremel counterparts. I found that using my air powered die grinder with about half throttle and relatively low pressure helps to reduce the wear rate without reducing performance. As others have suggested, it would be nice if the bags (yes they came in plastic baggies) were labeled with the equivalent grit so I dont have to keep going back to the order details to figure out which one I want to use next. I also found that the metal ring in the middle of the buff can scrape the aluminum pretty easily if you arent careful and not having the quick release like the Dremel does slow down the process. Overall, they are worth the money as they are about 10% of the cost of the Dremel product at the local home improvement stores.