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Review on Burnisher Tipped Burnishing Polishing Jewelry by Kelsey Brown

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It looks like it's made of plastic (If the deal is too good to be true.)

But I gave this one two stars because it works. not as good as the real agate polisher I have, but it costs a lot less than this polisher. I haven't tried sticking a heated wire into the "agate" to prove it's not stone, but it doesn't feel like stone, it doesn't make that tapping sound like my real agate polisher. and it doesn't feel slightly cool unlike all the real agates I have. But he works. It's not as difficult as a stone polisher, but it's very difficult to smear (technical term) dead, soft cabochon wire around the cabochons and not scratch the polymer clay cabochons. It has earned a spot in my toolbox at a time when many of my cheaper, lower quality tools are being replaced with better ones. If you buy this I suggest labeling it somehow so you don't mistake it for a REAL agate polisher. For the money this is a decent deal. But it's not at all like my expensive agate polisher, although it works well in the small niche it excels in. I just wish the seller would call it artificial agate or something to differentiate it from the much more expensive real agate polisher, that I bought elsewhere. It has earned a spot in my toolbox at a time when many of my cheaper, lower quality tools are being replaced with better ones. If you buy this I suggest labeling it somehow so you don't mistake it for a REAL agate polisher. For the money this is a decent deal. But it's not at all like my expensive agate polisher, although it works well in the small niche it excels in. I just wish the seller would call it artificial agate or something to differentiate it from the much more expensive real agate polisher I've bought elsewhere. It has earned a spot in my toolbox at a time when many of my cheaper, lower quality tools are being replaced with better ones. If you buy this I suggest marking it somehow so you don't mistake it for a REAL agate polisher. For the money this is a decent deal. But it's not at all like my expensive agate polisher, although it works well in the small niche it excels in. I just wish the seller would call it artificial agate or something to differentiate it from the much more expensive real agate polisher I've bought elsewhere. But it's not at all like my expensive agate polisher, although it works well in the small niche it excels in. I just wish the seller would call it artificial agate or something to differentiate it from the much more expensive real agate polisher I've bought elsewhere. But it's not at all like my expensive agate polisher, although it does well in the small niche in which it excels. I just wish the seller would call it artificial agate or something to differentiate it from the much more expensive real agate polisher I've bought elsewhere.

Pros
  • Multipurpose - Also suitable for metalworking and gold and silver foil application. Can also be used as a metal polisher to smooth, but unlike the steel versions, will not attack the stones.
Cons
  • weak

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November 14, 2022
Appears to be made of plastic ( If a deal is too good to be true...)