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Inexpensive, well made, and durable. We used them for sanding down wood trim and they were perfect for that application. Recommended. This is an excellent value if you've got a lot of sanding to do. These are equivalent to more expensive brands, and much cheaper than what you'd pay at a big-box store.
Much cheaper than the typical DIY home store pricing, and if you have a large project like I did, you'll save big bucks. tongue 'n groove ceiling project, and used multiple boxes/grits of the Mirka product. These are high quality disks that get the job done. I just finished a 700 sq. ft.
There are better brands, but they tend to be about 75 cents a sheet. paper is nice and thick and holds up well. the stuff stays sharp. This is my third box of this stuff, and I don't see any reason to buy anything else. This stuff also beats the pants off the crud you get at HD too most are OK. I have used a few brands of discs. this is as good as any, and better then most.
Does clog faster than some of the more fancy stuff, but for the price, the quality is there. Good cheap sandpaper.
I rough sand with the 80 grit and finish sand with the 150 grit. I find that the 80 grit and 150 grit is all I really need to sand my furniture. I'm a woodworker and furniture maker and I've been using these sanding discs for several years and think they're great. Probably 90 percent of my sanding is with my DeWalt random orbital sander.
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