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The 208Pcs Oscillating Tool Sanding Pads Kit is a comprehensive sanding solution featuring 200 assorted pads, including triangle and finger sanding pads, designed for efficient wood finishing. With a range of grits from 60 to 240, high-quality materials, and compatibility with major brands, this kit is perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals looking to achieve flawless results on various surfaces.
H**S
Extreme value in this sanding kit
I turned my Milwaukee oscillating tool into a mini-mouse sander with this extensive kit. 4 triangle 'mouse' style heads and 4 finger sander heads help me get into the tight spots on furniture when I'm cleaning it up for refinishing - very handy on tight work where it would have to be sanded by hand otherwise. the sanding heads seem sturdy and fit right up to my tool with their universal mounting hole pattern.I think the 200 pieces of loop back sand paper is a great value; good variety of grit for rough and finishing work - I go down to an even finer grit when finishing by hand. The hook and loop holds securely and after using 5 pieces up so far, I haven't had any come detached while in use. Overall very practical and good value in this kit - recommended!
N**S
Great set for the price
A great set for the price. You get 4 each triangular sanding and finger sanding pads and a gazillion sand paper pieces. Works well with DeWalt oscillating tool, but I'd imagine it'd work just as well with any other oscillating tool also accepting star attachments. Compare to DeWalt brand name pads, these feel light and more cheaply made, tho still very functional. These are also smaller than DeWalt brand name (3 1/8" vs 3 7/8"). In defense of this kit, however, if you're planning to do a big sanding project you should really go and get a sander. Oscillating tool is a multifunctional tool that can do a lot of things. Sanding is one of them, but it's not really optimized for that. So it works great for sanding odd jobs here and there, but not if you have a whole wall to sand, for example. The finer grit pieces do feel especially thin and flimsy on this set, however. Good thing there's a gazillion of them.
T**N
Comprehensive Sanding Solution
The 208Pcs Oscillating Tool Sanding Pads Kit offers a comprehensive solution for all your sanding needs, whether you're finishing woodwork or tackling DIY projects around the house. This versatile kit includes 4 triangle sanding pads, 4 finger sanding pads, and a whopping 200 pieces of multitool sandpaper, providing everything you need for efficient and precise sanding.With a range of grit sizes included, from coarse to fine, this sanding pads kit ensures smooth and consistent results on various surfaces. Whether you're removing rough edges or achieving a polished finish, the diverse grit selection accommodates different sanding applications with ease.The triangle and finger sanding pads are designed for accessing tight spaces and intricate details, allowing for precise sanding in hard-to-reach areas. This feature enhances the versatility of the kit, making it suitable for a wide range of woodworking and crafting projects.Crafted from high-quality materials, the sanding pads and sandpaper are durable and long-lasting, providing reliable performance over time. Whether you're a professional tradesperson or a DIY enthusiast, this kit is designed to withstand the demands of regular use.Overall, the 208Pcs Oscillating Tool Sanding Pads Kit offers convenience, versatility, and durability, making it an essential addition to any workshop or toolbox. Whether you're refinishing furniture, restoring old fixtures, or completing home renovation projects, this comprehensive kit ensures professional-quality results every time.
G**N
I Think It Would Be Better If The Paper Was Larger
I feel when using these type of sanding pads on a multi-tool it is always a good idea to turn the speed of the tool down and don’t linger in one spot too long. Keep the sanding pad moving to help prevent heat buildup. I believe this helps to prolong the life of the sanding pad and keeps it from wearing out too fast. I used a Rockwell Sonicrafter F50 and initially ran it at a speed setting of 3. I tried the 80mm pad first. The sandpaper held firmly to the sander pad so I was a little surprised that the paper did shift a little during use but it wasn’t substantial. I think if the paper was just a little bit larger, it wouldn’t matter that much but this sandpaper is just slightly larger than the pad. It’s pretty tight fitting. The product page actually has the sanding pad listed at 83mm and the sandpaper listed as 80mm which is pretty weird in that it is making the sandpaper smaller than the sanding pad. Overall, the sanding went okay. None of the sanding pad was ever exposed or damaged but the sandpaper did get right to the edge of one side of the sanding pad. The sandpaper seems to be pretty good quality, didn’t really clog up and held up pretty well without wearing out. No complaint about the sandpaper at all. I next tried the 50mm finger sanding pad. The paper moved from the front tip of the sanding pad and moved towards the back of the pad. The sanding itself went well and the sanding pad performed pretty good too but the pad tip did show some wear. I couldn’t get a new piece of paper to adhere to the tip portion of the pad after that initial sanding. I then moved the sanding paper a little higher on the pad but this left that rear portion of the pad slightly exposed. I turned the tool down to a speed setting number of 2 and while this worked, it left little swirl marks on the wood. I turned the tools speed setting up to 2 1/2 and this was better. I didn’t experience any damage to the rear portion of the pad. I may have had the nose of the pad pressed down too much and so the rear portion of the pad never physically touched the wood. There was no damage to any other portion of the pad and I am still able to use the sanding pad without any problems. Both sanding pads worked okay but I feel the 80mm pad had the better performance overall. The sandpaper in this kit works and holds up well and is decent quality.
A**R
Great set of smaller sanding pads.
This is a pretty good price for a set of sanding pads and paper. 4 of each pad size is a bit much for most users, but the extras are still handy. The pads fit my generic cordless as well as my Dremel and DeWalt multitools. The finger pad is a nice addition if you don't have it as it lets you get into smaller areas for some detail sanding. My only issue is that it would be a better value with half as many pads (2 of each) and twice as much sandpaper.
T**T
Garbage
The sanding pads are so small it’s pathetic.
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