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Dan Smith
> 24 hourI tend to use my grinder quite a bit, and having extra cutting wheels is a necessity. These wheels seem very sturdy and cut through metal or other objects quite easily. Having a large number of them allows me to go to a job knowing that I will have enough to complete any amount of cutting that I may have. I would definitely recommend them for the way they perform.
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Big J
> 24 hourThey come packed in a plastic tube and wrapped in plastic , 25 in one pack. It arrived in perfect condition and excatly what I needed. They are very thin so it will cut thru metal nicely. I have thicker one but thats not for cutting,these are for cutting. Happy I bought them and Amazon dies a very nice job in the shipping and packaging of the product, glad I bought them. If for some reason they dont dork as intended I will leave a update but I feel that wont be nessasary . Extremely happy with the product. Update on the cutting wheels, they wear down pretty quick and to make it better for you to understand ,on a scale from 1----10. I wood give them a 5. I used metal cutting wheels before and they worked and lasted long ,these dont they do the job and for a 50 pack you cant go wrong but dont expect it to be as good as a name brand like dewalt or even craftsman they work but not as good. .
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Earl
> 24 hourThese blades are great value and they come in a great storage container. I could not tell any difference between these and the name brand ones. It fit my cordless Ridgid grinder perfectly. Will purchase this brand again.
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Dana
> 24 hourFits standard angle grinder well, cuts well. Disc are very thin for precision tight cuts, but, will also break easier than thicker discs. Good value for the money, nice compact storage case.
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Mike Cole
> 24 hourI have used others and these last much longer and does great cuts.
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Robert Crandall
> 24 hourI am a mechanic and mixed medium artist. That means I cut a lot of different things. For cutting vehicle components, these are fast and easy. I keep one mounted to my DeWalt next to my hoist all the time. For my art, I cut a lot of mixed metals. Everything from re-rod to stainless and some pig iron. These handle it all. Years ago, I had one blade explode and go through my cheek. Since then I only buy Fiber backed blades. You cant do better than these.
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Mike
> 24 hourGood disk took me one blade to square off a piece of 1/4 mild steel 10x23 definitely will be buying more after the price drops a little
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JWalch
> 24 hourAs a heavy equipment mechanic, I use these cut off wheels on my 4 ½” angle grinder in places where I once had to use my acetylene torch. The torch was quicker, but these cut off wheels do a much neater job without damaging the surrounding materials. What I really like about these cut off wheels is that there are two abrasives discs sandwiched be tween two fiberglass mesh wheels which really extend the life of the abrasive discs. The fiberglass mesh discs also eliminates most of the surface burn and burring, reducing the amount of secondary process required.
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Allyn
> 24 hourIm a pretty handy old guy, but I had never used an angle grinder. I had some steel tracks from two overhead door openers that I had changed out. It isnt easy to get rid of 12 long steel items. So, I purchased my 1st angle grinder, and these cut off wheels. Honestly, I had no idea how many I would need, and these were available to me, so I ordered them. The arbor holes were cut to spec and fit perfectly. They were exactly 4.5 in diameter. I made two cuts on each of the two rails. Each rail had about 6 of metal to cut through. So, about 24 of metal in total. I hope you can see the cut ends. Smooth, but with some jagged places. This is probably more attributable to the operator than the quality of the blade! If they were not headed for the trash, I would have been more careful. After completion, I removed the blade and measured the diameter again. 4 7/16ths. I have no experience to compare to, but that seemed very reasonable to me. I tried to take a picture of the used blade sitting on a new blade, but there was so little difference, you couldnt see the new blade hanging out from under the used blade. At roughly 35 cents per blade, I was impressed. So, now I have 49 new blades and one with some life left on it. Im looking for stuff to cut! I hope this honest review was helpful.
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lilian zhen
> 24 hourThe first thing to say is that this cutting wheels is packed in a plastic box, so it looks neat and easy to carry. Secondly, each can be used about 30 times, which should be considered normal. Anyway, it did what I needed for the job, and Im happy with it.