Swpeet 66Pcs 1 Inch 6 Mixed Grit 80/120/220/400/600/1000 Radial Bristle Disc Abrasive Brush Gap Polishing Pad Buffing Wheel Assortment Kit with 1/8 Shank for Rotary Tools Cleaning Finishing Deburring
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Carl Spring
> 3 dayWas really skeptical about these, but they work well.
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Richard Wurdack
> 3 dayI bought these to clean up and polish household hardware that Id stripped paint from. They worked pretty well, leaving a good finish without removing any material. I followed other reviewers advice to discard the washers and stack multiple disks to get a wheel with more coverage, which worked nicely. Also a plus: these plastic wheels are pleasant in that the dont fling little wires at you like a wire wheel sometimes does, and the case keeps things tidy.
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Kathryn Nikirk
16-11-2024N/a
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Mr. Jaime Bahringer II
> 3 dayI bought these to do some detail sanding around carved sections of an armoire, but I discovered very quickly that the get worn down to just the hub very quickly. Even the most coarse grade didnt last but about 5 minutes. If you need sanding wheels for very small projects, this may be for you, but I found I used almost all of them just to detain sand cove cut molding and carved sections.
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M Luther
> 3 dayThis arrived looking exactly like and including everything shown in the images provided by the seller. I was looking for something to debur/defuzz as some of the woods that I CNC carve tend to need more detail cleanup than others. These worked great for my purposes. The piece in the attached pics is about 4.5 x 10.5 and carved in padauk which tends to fuzz in places on me. These little wheels made it easy to get into pretty difficult areas without leaving unwanted marks in the wood or damaging some of the more delicate details. I did the entire piece using 1 of the red 220 grit and 1 of the light green 1000 grit wheels which is about what I would expect. Most importantly, those two little wheels saved me lots and lots of time and I got better results than methods Id used previously. Ill be getting more when Ive run out of these.
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Bruce Erney Sr
> 3 dayI rebuild fishing reels. Quick deburring gears and polishing tarnish off. Final buffing with fine abrasive brings the metals to jewelry shine.
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Nya Kunde Sr.
> 3 daythese are holding up pretty well.....certain grits that i use the most need replenishing soon......but overall great value. 3M are nice but wayyyyy to expensive for what they are.......these are pretty much just as good
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Prof. Jessy Bogan V
> 3 dayPolishes without the need of any product. Fast and cleans in between small areas. Buy it!
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Tyson Purcell
> 3 dayThe product description says its better than other rotary tool abrasives. Dont get me wrong, these do work, but they get used up rapidly under any use application that has a high RPM. I would suggest only using these at the lowest speeds and for situations where you need to get in a gap that cant be done with other bits, sanders, or brushes. If you can use a different option, then do that. I wouldnt be so critical if the cost for the item wasnt nearly $20. Its just a lot of money for something that is going to be consumed RAPIDLY if used heavily at all.