✨ Buff like a pro, shine like a boss! ⚡
This 50-piece abrasive wheel set features five grit levels (120, 180, 320, 400, 600) with 1-inch diameter wheels mounted on a 1/8in (3mm) shank, compatible with most rotary tools. Made from thick fiber and metal, these wheels offer durable, flexible polishing for metal, jewelry, and delicate surfaces, ideal for rust removal, deburring, and finishing tasks.
M**K
Not for heavy use
These are cheap and effective. They can get into small spaces and do a nice job, but if you put too much pressure they will burn out quickly. I'm happy with them for cleaning and surface prep. They are not for grinding, removing material or heavy rust. You get a ton of them and they're easy to change out when they get worn. I use them in a die grinder doing antique auto restoration.
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.
D**.
Less effort
They work well on hard to reach places using a dremel. With mothers aluminum polish I used them to clean aluminum rims that has holes in them they shined up like Chrome, let the pad do the work with out alot of pressure applied, They wear down quick.So if you have a bigger job order the most you can get
Q**N
Effective, not so long lasting.
They don't last long so it's good they come in this bulk pack. They were a lifesaver for redoing the brass on my boat. I went through about half of these for a 27 foot sailboat that has quite a bit of brass on it.
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.
I**N
Adequate
It's hard to compare the small dremel disks to the scotch bright Industrial ones I used in the past. I question the "grit" accuracy but for home use they are adequate.
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.
A**R
Works pretty good
I purchased these to polish the aluminum on my old Ford Falcon. I was having a hard time getting the old finish off and thought I would give these a shot... They worked Perfect! They are a little short lived and wear out fairly quickly, but I expected that for the price. No complaints on how they work.My complaint is that they all come stuffed in one bag. That's fine for most people, but I am color blind... I could NOT tell the difference from one grit to another on most of them. I ended up having a friend separate them into different containers and labeling them so I would know what they are. Since they were made individually and counted by someone, it wouldn't have been that hard to separate them before shipping. That was the 5th star!I do recommend these for use, but only if you can tell which one is which.I will most likely purchase these again should the need arise.
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