✨ Buff like a boss — polish perfection in every spin! ⚙️
This 40-piece abrasive buffing wheel set features four grit levels (120 to 400) with 1" diameter wheels and a universal 1/8" shank, designed for precision polishing and dent repair on metals, jewelry, glass, wood, and more. Compatible with all standard rotary tools, it offers professional-grade finishing power in a compact, cost-effective package.
Manufacturer | DQZSY |
Part number | GS-14 |
Item Weight | 240 g |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 0.1 cm; 240 g |
Manufacturer reference | GS-14 |
Material | Scouring Pad |
Grit Number | 25 |
Grit Description | Fine |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**O
Great value
Amazing value. Up to 4 times cheaper than in jewelry supplies stores. Different grits are grear too. Works well for removing scratches from silver, cleaning after soldering. Very happy
I**N
They clean the same but cost less.
They fit drimel and good value
D**N
Cheap and cheerful
These are handy to have around for the price but if I'm totally honest the grits that they are supposed to be are not accurate . That are all the same imo .Still work well for cleaning and polishing certain things but just don't trust the grits.I'm happy with them as I'm not using them for any specific job .
J**S
Good
Very good 👍
A**N
Decent enough, but not for finishing
Been testing all kinds of bits to get steel to look shiny after welding. Most things tend to polish it, such as grinding stones, metal grinding and milling bits, even sanding discs and flap discs. Even my wire brushes tend to put a sheen back into dull metal, so I was expecting the same from these. They seem to be good and shaping the surface slightly of irregular shapes, and removing scratches and surface marks, however even the black one which is 320 grit I believe tends to put a dull matt on it, and I have to polish up after. My sanding discs are 320 grit and they make it look reflective. Not sure why these dull the surface. Still worth buying for my needs as an extra step to get a good finish after removing impurities and scratches.
Ç**T
Quality is not great but it is good value for the money
They wear down quite fast and the discs are not uniform. However, the price is very low, so you can buy them without a second thought when you need them.
W**Y
ok
good
M**W
Very cheap very soft
The brushes are soft are wear out rapidly, it took literally 10 seconds with my Dremel on less than half max speed to degrade the brushes as shown in my photo. So, they sort of work, but you'd have to change them very very often; they work, but then so would anything spinning fast be abrasive to some degree, and it wouldn't take long to go through the entire pack. This is applying them to pine wood for reference, so nothing particularly harsh!I reread the description for the product in order to decide if I was being unfair to expect more, but though they are cheap this level of wear doesn't seem reasonable/acceptable for any tool, and though the description majors on "polishing" it does also include the word "grinding"... Grinding polystyrene maybe? Finally, although the grit is perhaps a somewhat notional term (since there aren't really particles as such, so how can you grit grade them?) they do specify a grit so it seems reasonable to expect that there is a variation in abrasiveness and resilience... but I found no discernible difference between any of the colours.So for all the reasons above, I'm giving this a 2 star award, even considering how cheap they are. Cheap can buy you so much credit, but if a product is too close to useless or clearly is not as advertised, then it's just a bit of a waste of time at any price IMO.
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