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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Florida John
Greater than one weekThey 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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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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Jim Watkins
> 3 dayI needed a tiny wire wheel and these were the exact fit and performed the job perfectly
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T-monk
> 3 dayLike many mentioned it sounded to good to be true, but in this case it was true. These brushes are a very close replacement to the Dremel 405 but at a fraction of the cost. When these wear out I will certainly buy more of these again! I love them.
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Kitty Reinger
> 3 daySkimpy product
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Reds
> 3 dayThe Temo brushes fit the Demel perfectly. The petite size allowed use into narrow places. Having used slower speeds on brass and copper welding residues, these brushes lasted well and as expected or better. These soft brass brushes are pleasingly gentle and did not scratch or mar the multi-metal sculpture. Recommended.
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Prof. Sim Bartoletti
20-11-2024Works at lower speeds, but if you go too high pieces start flying out, so wear your goggles. The y will spread apart an stay that way too.
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Peter J. Hranek
17-11-2024I bought these for jewelry making. The brass brush wheels in class produced a fairly high finish. Other reviews have said that these are stiffer. That might explain why the finish is more matte. The thing I found more troubling was the oil that would spread out to the end of the bristles as I used the wheels. I can only assume that there is residual oil in the hub from production. But it left my work oily and dirty. I will spend the money and get the Dremel version next time.
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Tranche
Greater than one weekIve placed prior orders for the Dremel 428 but now find them to be far too expensive. Ive also tried other lesser known brands but they just dont last very long, with the tiny wires flying off all over the place. (Always use eye protection when using these brushes. Please.) So now Ive worn out 2 of the TEMO brand 428s and find that they are an excellent value. The TEMO quality and durability are comparable to the Dremel, but at a much more reasonable price. I use these a lot and Ill definitely re-order the TEMO. Highly recommended.
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Daniel P Ziemba
> 3 dayI used these for the first time yesterday to clean up some spots on some stainless steel cookware that oven cleaner wouldnt touch and to remove some deeply embedded rust from a pair of pliers. Everything worked out perfectly. I used a Dremel at 15,000 - 20,000 RPM and the wire wheel didnt loose too many strands. Ive used both the Dremel and Temo wheels successfully. The Temo seems to have a coarser wheel (thicker wire). I tried using higher than 20,000 RPM and lost more brush strands than I would have with the Dremel, but this was an experiment, I usually dont use a wire wheel at that speed. For the about $0.80 a brush its a good deal.