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Dejuan Kshlerin DVM
> 24 hourGreat value for the price and well made!
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Reena Kshatriya
> 24 hourI was able to use it on concrete as well. Good Product.
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Patrick M.
> 24 hourCut-off wheels cut almost everything. Some last a little longer than others. These wheels last and cut very well, so why so inexpensive? Someone might have made a mistake so get them while you can!
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Devan Gleason
> 24 hourI tried cutting some 1/16 sheet metal couldnt even cut a foot then had to put another disk on grinder to finish only used three of them dont want them
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Dominic
> 24 hourthese are very thin wheels. Should give good service. I think the wheel quailty matters but the skill of the operator matters just as much. Cutting in proper direction, using right speeds and pressure, keeping tool steady has much to with a good cut. I found some helpful info sheet in the can but they put it in the bottom of the can under all the wheels. Nice container to keep your wheels ready and protected from damage. Do not use cracked or bent wheels, wear good protection.
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Jim J
> 24 hourLarge amount of 4 1/2 cutting disks at a unbeatable price. Work great like most other cutting wheels when tested. I like the storage container that it comes in also. Recommend
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Justin K.
> 24 hourWas able to cut up several lengths of copper water pipe. Works great and cheaper than name brand.
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Step1979
> 24 hourExcellent thin cutoff wheels. Keep in mind that these are THIN. As a result, you cant manhandle these like thicker wheels. These require a firm, stable hand, or otherwise youll end up with a ragged chipped edge real quick. I used these to cut sheet metal, a range of nails and screws all of the way up to some 1/2 rebar. While thinner wheels do cut easier, since there is less friction due to the smaller contact area, that also makes them less durable. These are best suited for more detailed cuts, and on thinner metals like sheet metal, nails and screws and softer metals like aluminum. Still, I did make it through the rebar, but to be honest, I failed the first time while freehanding the rebar. After securing the rebar in a vise, I was able with a steady hand, cut through all of the way with no issues. With that said, I still think these are best for lighter duty, and not as an all around cutoff wheel. Still given the low price of about .36 cents each, versus more than double from HF for a thicker wheel, they are a good low cost alternative for MOST of the times a cutoff wheel is called for.
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CNos
> 24 hourThese are good cut off wheels. As others have said, they are thin but still work great for general purpose cutting of steel. You get a lot for the price which is great.
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BarkerBrothers
> 24 hourI have been cutting a LOT of rebar lately for a project using my cordless grinder. I have been using a bright yellow name brand we all know and love to hate (sometimes). Im always open to trying a new brand when it seems like Im eating up a months salary on consumables. The Yonbang cut off wheels have not disappointed! Youll understand my skepticism at 40 cents apiece. Huh. These wheels have cut through 1/2 rebar just as easily as the name brand I was using. They are not wearing down any faster either nor have the wheels shattered at the edges. These have so far worn down as expected until the disc is too small to conveniently use any longer. Just for fun, I also tried cutting a piece of 3 inch oil pipe using one of these wheels (I usually have to do this quite regularly though the rebar project has been eating up my time lately). I was pleased to find that the wheel performed just as well on the pipe as any other wheel I have used. This is encouraging since I typically eat up a lot of cutting wheels on pipe. I cannot speak to how well these wheels cut stainless steel as I do not work with stainless. For regular steel they work great!