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Annie Williams
> 3 dayTwo heads flew off while using, they dont hold up very well. Lesson learned.
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Jones Lastic
13-06-2025Just what I needed
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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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Kathala
> 3 dayI think these are definitely a great value for the money because you get so many and they’re already on the metal piece to be able to put them right into your Dremel but the thing I don’t like about them is they came just in a big bag and they didn’t label in anyway which ones were which grit or which thickness and all that and I didn’t like how they were out a lot faster than the Dremel ones but you get so many more so I don’t really know it’s a good deal but I think that you have to replace him constantly
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Bettie Purdy MD
> 3 dayThese are great with my dremel. I used them to polish resin pieces and they worked perfectly!
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Grusome1960
> 3 dayGood
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Richard R
> 3 dayI use these for buffing the edges pieces of wood/plywood after laser cutting to reduce the burn effect. They last as long as Dremel buffing wheels at a fraction of the cost. After using each buffing wheel on about a dozen small pieces of wood (example 2x2 squares) I have to replace the buffing wheel because the material has worn down. Thats the nature of the fiber material and i have no complaints. At this price, I happily replace the wheel and move on.
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don hodges
> 3 dayquality product and good price
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B. Weaver
Greater than one weekGreat value for what I needed, but I have one gripe about them. It gives their grit numbers as: brown, 120; green, 180; red, 320; and black, 400. Its good that they told us that, because I would not have known any other way. Im using them on copper sheets and he difference between the various grits is not very obvious. In fact, the results all look virtually identical.
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Ray Davis
> 3 dayThey are ok they don’t last as long as I thought they would I use them on wood to clean up after cnc work they tend to wear out pretty quickly