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2025-07-19 10:06:47
Works as described. Easy to use and just the right size.
gone fishing 5478
2025-07-11 11:14:23
I bought these to finish some drywall sanding. I can't believe I have never used them before. They work so much better than a traditional sanding block. Excellent for getting into corners or small touch up sanding. They hold up really well and one lasted my entire project.
Peggles
2025-06-27 16:21:26
I liked the ease of sanding down the area I needed to fix, and these worked great to help me do that chore
Sue
2025-04-26 12:54:41
Perfect size to fit in small spaces, easier than using a sander. These are better made than some of the expensive sanding blocks I've bought. Money well spent!
BillK
2025-04-23 17:38:44
These sanding blocks are exactly as advertised and work well. A bonus is the tack cloth and emery boards. They came nicely packaged and are reasonably priced. Highly recommended.
Mark Walton
2025-03-21 12:43:19
Good product and at a reasonable price.Made well, not going to fall apart anytime soon.
Ross Nooney
2025-03-18 11:19:55
These sanding sponges are great. I use them during wood turning
Josh E
2025-03-03 17:28:05
I was smoothing out some small, weathered bird houses and ran out of these useful little sanding sponges I found left behind in a grandparent's wood working area. I don't know what brand they were but I went looking for more. I even used a hand sander for much of it before trying to use these sanding blocks where the sander didn't fit or along the edges.I didn't even get 1 little wren house done before wearing out one side of a 60 grit sponge. When I tried to smooth the edges of some lightly chewed squirrel feeders the sponge tore to shreds on the slightest bit of uneven rough wood or tiny splinters. Not being able to rip it with your hands does not make it durable. Add the slightest sharpness to a surface or edge of something and it will slice into these far easier than it would your own skin.The 60 grit is more like using 100grit sand paper for how rough of surface it can smooth out, how much effort it takes, and how quickly it wears itself smooth when trying to sand anything that still has a rough wood grain. These sponges are probably more effective for evening out or removing things off finished wood like sanding away some paint than for smoothing out the actual wood underneath.I know there are better sanding sponges because I had some. I guess I will have to keep testing brands until I find an equivalent. These aren't worth using on unfinished wood. You definitely won't get more than one use out of them unless you are only sanding a tiny area.
Gamal Fathi
2025-02-06 15:39:26
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