







FPPO 4PCS 3 Inch Stainless Steel Wire Wheel Brushes Kit for Drill with 1/4-Inch Shank,Wire Wheels for Power-Operated Grinders
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Mark Sanders
> 24 hourJust to warn you the shank is under 1/4 by .019 and would not work in my 1/4 collet. It looks good should work good for a drill.
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Hunter
> 24 hourI tried to use it for cleaning welds on stainless. In my cordless drill as soon as the wire bristles touch the shank spins inside and the wire wheel stops. I put 2 tacks on it to see how long it will hold up. Unless you have a welder and are prepared to tack the shank to the wheel they are useless.
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Kacie
> 24 hourValue for money!
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Scott
> 24 hourShipped quickly and good quality
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SINAI RODRIGUEZ TLASECA
> 24 hourI use these to clean 304L stainless steel after I weld it. If you dont use a stainless steel brush to clean the welds there is a high chance that it will start to rust.
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Steven G.
> 24 hourWire tend to fall apart after a few uses
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70 Challenger
> 24 hourThe wire wheels are sturdy and do not throw off their material after many uses.
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Lindferd
> 24 hourLow quality. The bristles are already damaged, perhaps in shipping. Not happy at all.
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James Fischer
> 24 hourThese kept coming out of my angle head pneumatic cutoff tool I was using for some light small wire wheel paint removal. I micd them and they appear to be slightly under 6mm dia. For reference, 1/4 inch = 6.35 mm. They were sufficiently undersized that my collet couldnt hang onto them such that after 30-60 seconds of use, theyd spin airborne across my shop. Probably a supply chain shortage in China where 6mm is common and 1/4 is not...or was in short supply and 6mm was close enough. My cutoff is a cheapie, and the collet was bottoming out (decades of use, too). Be warned.
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Bill Becker
> 24 hourThese do not last long, used to clean some glass bottles off and had diminishing returns after about 15min on a single one. Harbor Freight ones lasted hours for me. Returned it afterwards. Search elsewhere.