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Joni Schaper
> 3 dayN/A
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Sylvia Martinez
> 3 dayJust as described
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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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Laura M.
> 3 day3 of 4 colors fit the dremel like they should. The green shaft is much smaller, too small for a dremel. I can’t use the green at all. Not a good value for the money.
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MadMango
> 3 dayThese are consumable items. These dont last as long as Dremel and other name brand wheels, but they will get the job done through sheer, brute numbers. The only draw back for me was needing something a grit or two higher than what was provided. Still, a minor gripe considering the number of abrasive wheels you get for the price point. In my case I was cleaning off corrosion on aluminum wheels caused by road salts. This entire 100-peice set was ample enough to get all four wheels smoothed out. I recommend this set if you have a similar job or similar scope.
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Robert Bergeron
> 3 dayRather than slowly burn through 3-4 dremel lock heads, for 1/10 or less the price i got these and still had 30-70 left over. Got the job done just as well.
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Hard T. Please
> 3 dayWorks fine but they dont last but about a minute before disintegrating.
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TheJollySkipper
> 3 dayAs others have said, these are consumables. They might wear out a little bit faster than the expensive ones. But they are still a great value. I polished this tread plate, using two of each grit. There were a lot of holes and spots that would grab the buff and rip it up, if I wasnt careful. I polished mostly on the right edges, then spun it around and went again on the right edges. I started on a low speed, until I felt confident that I could stay off the left edges then sped the tool to medium. They wore out faster, but I was working faster too. Still a good value, and Ill continue to use these in the shop.
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John Henry
> 3 dayThey wear out within seconds. Spend more time changing them then using them. Just another waste of money from offshore junk. It would be nice if Amazon would put country of origin.
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Mark Wright
> 3 dayDoes exactly what I needed. Works excellent