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Dremel 511E EZ Lock Coarse Grit and Medium Grit Finishing Abrasive Buffs, 2-Pack

Dremel 511E EZ Lock Coarse Grit and Medium Grit Finishing Abrasive Buffs, 2-Pack
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Dremel 511E EZ Lock Coarse Grit and Medium Grit Finishing Abrasive Buffs, 2-Pack

 
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The Dremel EZ Lock Coarse and Medium Grit Finishing Abrasive Buffs are easy to use and switch out, even while wearing gloves. Constructed of non-woven fibers impregnated with aluminum oxide and silicon carbide, these buffs are ideal for refinishing furniture, cleaning grills, and removing paint and tarnish. The first patented system of its kind, the EZ lock design allows these buffs to be used on any Dremel rotary tool. This pack includes one medium and one coarse abrasive buff. The dark brown coarse buff is 180-grit; the light brown medium buff is 280-grit.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:1.0 inches
Product Width:1.0 inches
Product Height:0.25 inches
Product Weight:0.2 pounds
Package Length:4.0 inches
Package Width:2.0 inches
Package Height:1.25 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews

Features
  • Ideal for refinishing furniture, cleaning grills, and removing paint and tarnish

  • Features the EZ lock design for use with any Dremel rotary tool

  • Constructed of non-woven fibers impregnated with aluminum oxide and silicon carbide

  • Pack of 2; one medium and one coarse abrasive buff

  • Measures 1 inch in diameter


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 18 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Dremel EZ Lock Abrasive Buffs  Jan 11, 2007 By Thomas H. Canfield
The EZ Lock works great and is fast to install. Initial cost of spindle adds to cost, but can be used for other applications. The abrasive buffs are not as aabrasive as I had hoped for, but do the job taking a little longer. They are more for polish than real abrasive as the "Buffs" might imply. I did find the selection and cost better at the local Home Depot after I receoved the order, but put that in the experience column to check around.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Finishing Wheels  Jul 17, 2009 By CCJones
They Work as designed (WAD). Just like sanding, let the tool do the work. Digging in may buff slightly faster but the wheeels will wear out twice as fast. The EZ lock works well and the buffer are great for small jobs.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


2don't last long  Mar 16, 2010 By PenMangler
these buffing wheels do the job, they get into all those little cracks and smooth them out. But the material on the wheel wears out exceedingly fast. To give an example: I fashioned a 1 1/2 x 1 inch ladybug for a neclace pendant. These wheels put the finishing touches on the pendant beautifully, but they both were used up and I was left with a small silver round thing and a shank. If they weren't so expensive, I'd give them a five-star rating. But using these buffs will be expensive. Otherwise, I can't do without my Dremel tool, most versatile tool in the shop.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3Tried sanding wood only  Jul 17, 2009 By Roger Priest
I needed to sand the inside of a routered groove on several things I built. When I saw this I thought it would be great for sanding where the router bit fuzzed up the grain. It worked but wore out so quickly I can't afford to use them for all I have to do. It may work great with other applications.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4Make your own?  Oct 10, 2010 By Mike
I've cut circular sections of 'Scotch-Brite' abrasive scouring pads and attached them to the cutting wheel mandrel (the one with the screw). It works for cleaning a grill. I ran it at 24,000 rpm with out a problem. They do wear out quickly, but are incredibly cheap.

I haven't tried steel wool, but plan to in the future. Make sure you wear eye protection. I don't know what speeds these non-demel approved materials can withstand. Use at your own risk I guess.

One drawback of the 'Scotch-Brite' pads is that the hardened scouring portion is only on the face and back of the wheel, not on the edge. But it does work.

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