✨ Polish Like a Pro with Every Spin!
This Abrasive Wheel Set includes 50 high-quality 1" buffing wheels with a 1/8" shank, featuring five different grits (120, 180, 320, 400, and 600) for versatile polishing applications. Made from durable materials, these wheels are designed for efficiency and longevity, making them perfect for both professional and DIY projects.
D**T
Well made with a good selection of grits
I'm very happy with these. What attracted me to this seller was their option for 50 pieces at an excellent price. Many other vendors seem to be selling the exact same same thing, but at a higher price. And 50 (10 of each grit) is plenty for my needs. I've only used one of them so far, but it worked perfectly and they seem well made.A side note: I have seen multiple reviews for this and similar products that mention the wheels wearing out quickly. Even though I have only used a single wheel so far, it shows minimal signs of wear. Which leads me to wonder if some are using these for grinding / sanding whereas they are specifically designed for buffing and polishing. Maybe my use case isn't typical, I don't know. Regardless, for the price per wheel, these are an excellent choice even if they don’t last long.
S**O
Exactly what I needed!
I have never used this style of sanding bit however I ordered them as a last ditch effort to restore some cabinet knobs. The 120 grit cleaned off the old varnish so well I thought about just polishing them up rather than painting them! I am going to second another review that recommends safety glasses as they do shed a lot! Idk if other brands might stand up better but it didn’t take long for me to pull out my glasses. I might recommend a mask also if you’re using them for any long period, as my snot was black and I had a bit of a cough for a bit after my project. They did wear down pretty quick but as my hand steadied and I figured out a manageable RPM setting they performed better. I burnt through 4 on the first 14 sets and then just two on the last 11. I am impressed enough I’ll be keeping some on hand and have already thought of other projects I would like to try them out on!
W**H
Works great
Takes off grime, tarnish and rust effectively. They don’t last very long, but I’m going to try using less pressure. Good product!
B**S
Better than expected.
Work great. They wear out. For the job they do they are great
E**N
Rate Highly All Around
These are exactly what I needed to get into small spaces not possible with 3M pads on a die grinder. I have used them on all sorts of steel.Found them to be a great value and well made.These pads (of any size) do wear out as they are used; it's the nature of the material. They can't be used super aggressively or that material can wear down or break off. It's important to let the pad do the work and be patient. They are designed to not be as aggressive as grit abrasives so they don't do damage.Will be using more and ordering periodically. Good product.
G**O
Mostly good - buy the biggest package
For the most part, these abrasive pads will do the job you ask of them. However, you should be aware:1. Occasionally you may find the mandrels are not standard diameter and they will slip in the chuck, no matter what size collet you use - the big ones will be too big and won't grip the collet, the smaller ones won't even accept the mandrel. I wound up putting a little piece of duct tape on the mandrel to give it enough "grip" to spin the wheel.2. The abrasive wheels are held onto the mandrel by a riveted stamped hub, and sometimes the wheels loosen and the mandrel spins but the wheel doesn't.3. The wheels wear kind of fast, but they're inexpensive so that's not an insurmountable problem.Overall these are okay, and the price is right.Picture is a carbon steel hammered wok after using the wheels to strip rust and jacked old seasoning from the metal before reseasoning it for use. You can see what a great job the abrasive wheels did, and in very little time.
H**.
Works on stainless flatwear
I have been using a particular pattern kitchen Stainless flatwear (knives, spoons, forks, etc) for more than 30 years, but wanted more. Bought a service for 8 from a seller on eBay which were in pretty poor shape (but I didn't return them because the specific pattern is hard to find and pricey). Didn't use any -- pitted, stained, cloudy even going through a couple of cycles in the dishwasher....They have been sitting in our garage for a couple of years. My husband has a Fordom with a headpiece and 1/8" collet (what I call a Dremel tool) and we used the lightest "grit" (gray which is 600 grit) on the flatwear. What a difference. The heavy pitting doesn't go away, but the silverwear looks so much better and very usable in our kitchen. Probably won't use any of the heavier grit polishing wheels, but recommend all of these for the very good price even if they only last through what I need.
H**R
Short life span, but work good
Used these to polish my aluminum wheels. Light pressure is key if you want them to last. Using one of each grit with light pressure, I was able to polish one wheel, using one of each grit. And was please with the results. See before and after pics.
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