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Kyle Ostrander
> 3 dayThey wanted 6.50$ a ball for replacing head bearings on old vintage enduro. Definitely worth every penny on this buy
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Damian Dodge
> 3 dayGot these for mixing paints when I make my own color. These are the ideal size in my opinion.
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Kris
Greater than one weekTheyre little steel balls that are great for adding to nail polish or acrylic paints to agitate them and make mixing the paints a little easier. Theres not really much else to say there.
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Mike
> 3 dayBought these to repair some heavy duty all metal casters wheels. I use these wheels on a Harbor Freight folding trailer and the existing bearings in the wheels are plain steel, and rust when I leave the trailer out in the weather. Figured out how to disassemble the wheels, and replaced the bearings with these, hoping they will be more weather resistant. Measured them, and indeed they are 5.5mm (.2164 in). Tested them with a magnet, and they are definitely non-magnetic, which is a characteristic of 304 stainless. Only time will tell how corrosion resistant they are.
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Benjamin C.
> 3 dayWorked very well for what I needed it for.
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Don
04-04-2025The ball bearings were good quality and correct diameters. Used for bicycle repair.
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Ryan
> 3 dayThese are exactly what they should be well made.. cant say much about it they are just ball bearings but quality is A1
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Mike
> 3 dayI use these for miniature paints along with a vortex mixer. They definitely make a difference when mixing.
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James Hughey
> 3 dayGreat assortment of Bearing Balls. Many uses / applications. You may not need them often but when you do they will save the day and get you out of a bind. I use them mostly for automotive and tool repairs. I just used the 1/8 size to repair a Ratchet Wrench. This kit will save you from having to scrap or replace things because of lost / damaged check balls - detent balls, etc. If you do a lot of repair work I would get this so youll have it the next time one of those little 1/8 balls under spring pressure goes boing off never to be seen again. :) J.R. , ASE Master Automobile Technician
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Jim
Greater than one weekShould come in handy...