5-Inch Hook and Loop Sanding Discs for Random Orbital Sander, Assorted Sandpaper 40-1000 Grits, 110 PCS
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Christopher A. Craig
> 3 dayarrived as described. I have no way to measure the size of the grit so I have to assume its accurate (I dont care that much for what I needed and it feels about in line with my quality 240 and 600 papers). I removed a star because they wear out much faster than quality materials. I got about 6-8 square feet for one 240 sheet. Thats way less than I would expect from the stuff I pay around $1/sheet for at the big orange store but I had a small project and didnt really want to store anything afterwards so rapidly disposable works fine for my use.
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Susan L. Carrier
> 3 dayI bought this multipack of various grit sandpaper discs to facilitate a project I was about to do with my new orbital sander, and this was a purchase along-side the purchase of the orbital sander via Amazon, and its great, just everything I need to get my project done.
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Marynia M.
> 3 day5 Stars
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Myself
23-11-2024Mediocre grade but priced well. They work good enough but require switching out sooner than expensive disks. All in all they will get the job done just fine.
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Manuel Ferrer
Greater than one weekLove the higher grit being available for the hook and loop sanders. Cant find these in the big box stores.
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Sam Daniel
> 3 daySanding an old wooden bench. So far, no dislikes!
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Stephen A. Frye
> 3 dayIt’s sandpaper. It works.
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Steve Ludwig
> 3 dayThese sanding disks works good and last a fare amount of time. One hint would be to mark the back side with the grit # so when the dust covers the numbers the sharpie # will still be there.
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Rick
Greater than one weekGood
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TheOtherMike
> 3 dayI havent used many of them yet but they seem to work fine as long as they last and at the price they are a bargain. My personal preference is the mesh disks but those are more expensive nad harder to find. I dont have projects much anymore so I bought these. Theyve done the job when Ive used them.