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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Check the dimensions - these are for smaller detail sanders. Just confirm this is the size that will fit your sander. They adhere well, there is a good variety of grit selection. They are easy to use and are a good value... but just confirm this is the size you need.
J. Farrell
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
They fit the tool nicely, and have all the right textures
HarperJ
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
You get so many different sizes to use for a huge variety of projects. The adhesion is good and the sand paper effective. It gets the job done
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Great variety of sand sizes.
M-Reader
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
The larger sheets fit a standard 3-1/8" (80mm) Triangle Sand Pad. I really like the size range (60-240grit) and work good. I lost my 2" (50mm) Triangle Pad, but those look like they will work just fine too. They seem to be pretty standard sanding pads, good quality, just what's needed...
Glenn
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
First thing you should consider is to be aware of the size of your backing pads on your multi-tool. There are different size backing pads and there is different sized sandpaper to fit those pads. Make sure you are ordering the correct sized sandpaper for your backing pads.The sandpaper was somewhat scattered around in the box when I received it. When sorting the sandpaper out, I noticed that on most of the backs of the sandpaper it was missing the grit number. I was able to sort the sandpaper out, it just took a little longer. It would have been faster and easier it the backs were marked.When using the sandpaper, it held fairly well to the backing pad. I didn’t have any problem with the sandpaper flying off the backing pad while in use but I noticed it did move around and it wasn’t just one piece of sandpaper. It happened multiple times and sometimes exposed small areas of the backing pad. So, the hook & loop does work but it doesn’t appear to be the best hook & loop out there. It’s kind of weak.The sandpaper did do a decent job of sanding. The grit on the sandpaper held up pretty well overall but it did clog up fairly quickly. At least I felt that it did. When this happens, I use one of those sandpaper erasers to clean up the sandpaper. I used it for this sandpaper too but the eraser couldn’t completely clean up the sandpaper. I understand that you may not be able to completely clean up 100% of the sandpaper but there were these areas that was just clumped up together and wouldn’t come off. I have never experienced that before. I even tried using a metal pick to remove these clumps and it still wouldn’t come off. I have no idea what this was. Most of the sandpaper cleaned up very well except for these small clumps.
Cooper
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
I do a lot of personal project work and go through sandpaper a lot. I was looking for a working but cheap replacement for the brand I currently used and these actually worked quite well.I used it on softer would mostly but it held up relatively well to a bit harder wood projects as well. For any beginners out there I recommend using a vacuum attachment or air nozzle to removed sanding debris as you work to help keep the frit from getting gummed up. Your sandpaper will be more effective and last longer speeding up your work flow.All in all these were great for expendable resources during my projects.
B. Honest
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Vendor Auriikoop offers this 100-pack of triangle sanding pads that precisely fit most oscillating tools. At a price point of $8 (with the current coupon) for 100 pads, you know that this is a value set offering value quality pads. For most home jobs, they will be good enough.As noted in the photos, we examined the variety of pads -- five different grits for both standard oscillating base and the slimmer finger base. Unless we are stripping doors with intricate designs that require the smaller finger pads, nearly all of our projects use the standard 3"x3" triangle pads. There are 50 of those in this kit, 20 each of 60, 80, 120, 180, and 240 grit. Ditto array for the finger pads.The finger pads were not in good shape. A good number of them came bent, curled, creased, and some with frayed points. The standard pads were OK. With all such oscillating pads, it is hit or miss if the reverse side will feature any part of the printed grit size on the back of the larger sheets that are cut to form these triangles. About 1/2 of the standard triangles had enough printing on the back to figure out grit. At least 90% of the finger pads had no markings on the back side. When you work with sand paper enough, you will get to identify grit by look and feel.We placed a 60 grit pad on our oscillating tool and sanded a portion of a fence dog ear plank. The pad made quick work of surface sanding this soft wood plank and removing the water stain. It did a decent job. We don't expect the pads to stand up to heavy usage. However, with the abundant supply of bargain pads, we should have plenty of pads to finish several jobs.Overall, these are budget pads that should work OK on light- to medium-duty sanding and stripping projects. For the per-unit price point, it is easy to toss a supply of them in your sanding project tool bag.
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