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Review on πŸ“¦ TG150 Sandpaper by Full Circle International by Cristofer Cejudo

Revainrating 3 out of 5

They wear out quickly, not like the Radius360.

I am a professional painter with almost 25 years of experience. I have had an FCI Radius Grinder for a number of years. I had to replace the foam pad because it ripped from nails and sockets, but other than that I like the tool, except for the fact that it doesn't hit tight corners and doesn't work well with straight edges. Eg door jambs, window frames, baseboards, ceiling finishes, etc., since no pressure can be exerted on the outer edge if the covering is fraying. I like Trigon180 because it hits where 360 fails. BUT. Sanding sheets are hard to find and come in only three grits; 100, 150, and 220. I think 220 is completely useless for mural painting, but it works well for drywall finishing. 100 grit sheets are ridiculous to find, and even more so when you do, so I grabbed a few to try. They work well, but they're not the same as the 360. Not even close. I can usually get at least half a day out of a single 360Β° blade. They are reddish brown on the ground side and stick to the blade very securely. These last about 15 minutes and don't stick to the pad. I haven't had a single tear but when I rip them off to replace them they come off very easily compared to 360. I finally got my hands on some 100 grit sheets but I haven't used them yet and I don't have them here. They're also that white and 100 grit instead of the 80 grit I use on the 360 so don't expect much more, maybe half an hour instead of 15 minutes. Why not just do it right away? Sometimes I really don't understand some people's "logic".

Pros
  • Finishing Power Tool Parts and Accessories
Cons
  • Discontinued Model