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Lloyd A. Rivers
> 3 dayGreat product !!
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Deb Davis
> 3 dayWork perfectly for lightweight work on stones.
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Zack
> 3 dayHave been using these for a while now. My only complaint is that they dont last long, but are they really designed to? Honestly they work SO WELL! Amazing value. Compared to the authentic Dremel ones, they work just as well. Absolutely awesome!
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Shelly C.
> 3 dayWorked great and was nice pack variety for various projects that needed shining.
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Kevin
> 3 dayThey wear out to fast
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Dallas Seessengood
> 3 dayThese are great for removing sand paper scratches and polishing metal
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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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JoHooTiE
> 3 dayWorks As described, could be made more durable but for the price you can order 3x the amount as a dremel branded and itll last just as long if not longer and it kind of lets you refresh your bit. And in my opinion that allows for better quality sanding, because it allows you to take time to view your work. Some may or like it like this, but I rather the bit weak out if your doing something wrong as apposed to your standing or polishing to go too long and not notice a mistake. Also if you use it correctly it last just as long as a branded type *its when you use it against the edges the wrong way it wont last but half the amount of time. So experience is key and these allow you to gain that experience with feedback by the bit wearing out quicker than normal with less cost. Even the branded dremel will wear out 2x faster if your incorrectly using it, keep that in kind as well.
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TheJollySkipper
Greater than one weekAs 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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Andrew
> 3 dayI have to change the collet to a smaller or larger one for about half of the bag that I have used so far. Some are 3mm, some are less.