TEMO 10 pc Carbon Steel 3/4 Inch Flat Wire Brush #428 1/8 Inch Shank for Dremel and Other Rotary Tools
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayBetter quality than I expected based on other reviews. They work fine and arrived promptly. I plan to purchase from this dealer again.
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grc1
Greater than one weekThe price is fantastic. A Dremel brush is more expensive, but it may be worth it because these dont last at all. Wear goggles! The wire bristles do fly out in rotation or when they break.
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DB Kelly
> 3 dayVery nice manufacturing on these, Ive seen others that were very rough.
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Kenzie117
Greater than one weekI use these for cleaning the piston bore on aluminum brake calipers from a motorcycle. Its soft enough to not damage the aluminum but still able to clean away any deposits. Its mounted in a Dremel, 1/8 inch collet, and used on low speed which is more than enough for cleaning. Instead of a brake cleaning fluid that evaporates quickly, a penetrating oil or WD-40 is used then the caliper is rinsed with brake cleaner. One brush was used for 6 calipers and still almost like new. It works great for the piston seal groove and dust seal groove thats narrow and hard to clean otherwise. Will buy again when needed.
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Old Codger
> 3 dayThese brushes do what they are supposed to do as NYLON brushes which is to be used on softer materials. They perform extremely well when used with common sense and do the job they were made to do extremely well. AND: they are a tremendous bargain. Thanks Golden Coulee and Amazon for a great deal!
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Larry
> 3 dayI was VERY skeptical about buying these because the price was so much lower, but the price was so low that I stood more to gain than lose if these ended up saving me money over the years by not paying top-dollar for the name brand. I bought this along with a couple more Dremel brand brushes. I noticed no difference in performance between both brands for the job I used them on (cant speak to performance beyond that). I used these to remove rust from a motorcycle Im restoring. I used Naval Jelly to break up the rust, and then used the brush, and saw fantastic results. I did notice that both Dremel and TEMO tended to wear out faster if I had the dremel tool speed up too high. Either brand of brushes wore down faster and would even send a few of the bristles flying. I wore safety goggles and Im gad I did! Once I got the speed calibrated the brush didnt wear down as fast. This brush will make fragments fly, and also put particulate dust into the air! Definitely wear appropriate eye, breathing, and skin protection.
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Opio
> 3 dayI used these to polish a stainless steel pot. This is not the first time Ive done this and it always worked fine. First thing to happen was the cone shape flattened into a disk. Right away. Then the wires started to fly off. I checked the speed of my Dremel tool and it was slow enough so none of this should have happened. I used it for not more than one to two minutes and it was fully worn out. Sent them back the day I received them.
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MY Shoppin’ Reviews
> 3 dayThey dont last very long, maybe 10 minutes of use each before the wires are down to nothing. Wish I could compare to real Dremel products but theyre too expensive.
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Florida John
> 3 dayThey work fine but shed needles everywhere. Make sure you use them in a controlled place or you and your family and dogs will be stepping on these needles and getting them jammed in your skin.
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Larry
> 3 dayThe brush will flatten out but works great and you do not lose the strands of wire that make up the brush.