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C. Okamuro
> 3 dayI bought a cheapo DeWalt corded grinder for a store fixture project that I needed to do. I bought some branded cut off wheels at the store, but a handful of those were just as expensive as the YONBANG Cut Off Wheels 4-1/2 (52 Pack). As far as I can tell, the performance is roughly comparable. I havent had any crack or show any kind of manufacturing or handling damage. The case that they come in is pretty handy, too, as it keeps them from getting chipped when not in use. Highly Recommended
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Lord Billbert, the 1st
> 3 dayWow these are cheap! They cut metal. If you need the best, these aint them. If you just want some cheap cutoff wheels, this may be them. I had a deck. It was made of, what was sold to me as, treated wood. With in five years it was unsafe to walk on. In seven years it would crumble in your hand. Luckily, the 4x4 post, joist and stringers were made out of much better treated wood purchased from another vender. So I now have a deck with no decking on the joist, but I do have all those screws that held the crumbled old decking. I need them gone. I could try to unscrew all of them, but I thought Id just cut them off flush. And I did. About a thousand times. It took about 3-4 seconds per to cut them off. So about three or four hours, with wheel changes and moving from screw to screw, joist to joist and rubbing my aching back. They cut the screws well enough and I have no complaint on how well and long they cut. For the price theyre not bad. Would I have saved some time if Id bought Dewalt? Would it have cost way more? With out doubt. I have more time than money. Im willing to work more if it can reasonably save money. And thats what these do, save you money at the cost of some time and performance. Im OK with that, you may not be. They come in a closing case that reminds me of those old CD 50 pack spindles. I wonder how theyd play in my old Sony?
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D. A. Lindsey
> 3 dayI was expecting these to be a bit flimsy because they are so thin, but so far, so good! Ive ground off rivet heads, cut through 1/8 screws and cut the ends off of a piano hinge. Still using the same wheel, so Im impressed with how strong it is. No sign of wear at this time and it made fast work of what I needed to do. I dont go through wheels very often, so these should last me quite a while. Plus, they come on a handy storage container! Recommended for those on a budget for sure!
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Patrick M.
Greater than one weekCut-off wheels cut almost everything. Some last a little longer than others. These wheels last and cut very well, so why so inexpensive? Someone might have made a mistake so get them while you can!
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OldSenior97
12-06-2025This is a great set of YONBANG Cut Off Wheels. We ordered the 4-1/2 inch cutting discs. They come in two cellophane packs of 26 discs each, for a total of 52 Discs. They came with a round plastic container and my husband really likes that he can store the discs in it. He uses these for cutting rusty metal, stripped screws, and nails, mostly, but has cut new tin with them, too. These cut off wheels are thin, which my husband says can be good and bad. He says they work great for what he uses them for. He says he will order these again, when he runs out of the ones we have.
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Dejuan Kshlerin DVM
> 3 dayGreat value for the price and well made!
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Irace4fun
> 3 dayWorks just as they should. Not cheaply made, they are made from good materials. I would buy again and would recommend to anyone looking.
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Step1979
Greater than one weekExcellent thin cutoff wheels. Keep in mind that these are THIN. As a result, you cant manhandle these like thicker wheels. These require a firm, stable hand, or otherwise youll end up with a ragged chipped edge real quick. I used these to cut sheet metal, a range of nails and screws all of the way up to some 1/2 rebar. While thinner wheels do cut easier, since there is less friction due to the smaller contact area, that also makes them less durable. These are best suited for more detailed cuts, and on thinner metals like sheet metal, nails and screws and softer metals like aluminum. Still, I did make it through the rebar, but to be honest, I failed the first time while freehanding the rebar. After securing the rebar in a vise, I was able with a steady hand, cut through all of the way with no issues. With that said, I still think these are best for lighter duty, and not as an all around cutoff wheel. Still given the low price of about .36 cents each, versus more than double from HF for a thicker wheel, they are a good low cost alternative for MOST of the times a cutoff wheel is called for.
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LunchBox_Elrod
> 3 dayCuts fast, but doesnt seem to last as long as my Milwaukee wheels. Comes in a nice tube that keeps them together. They really do cut pretty fast. I have had no issues with them so far.
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Johnny N.
> 3 dayThese are quality disc not just for the price, but overall quality. The price just so happens to be a very good price for what you get. I purchased cheaper priced discs from amazon before and ended up throwing the discs I got in the trash. When they got hot, the disc shredded from the ring that holds it onto the tool and the rest of the disc would go flying across the room. Not exactly the type of drama I like to have while working with air tools. These discs can withstand the heat and last for a while. Its hard to beat the price for the quality as far as these discs go.