A few months ago I bought a pack of 60 grit Fandeli (based on price) and was very impressed with the thickness of the board and sand to adhesive ratio even compared to other offerings from well-known brands such as 3M. However, for later projects I needed a finer grade of sandpaper and thought I'd try the same brand. But then I paused a bit when I saw that this varied packaging wasn't enjoying the love I felt for its 60 grit. "thin paper"? "Sand falls off the plate"? No way, I thought, and decided to order a pack anyway. I'm not disappointed. The product I received was not only as thick and strong as the 60 grit, I ran my thumb over the 120 and 220 grit, thinking maybe the finer grit didn't have as much adhesive and therefore deserves bad reviews. nope The skin peeled off my thumb before the sand was off the paper. Maybe "I've been a carpenter for 150 years and that sucks!" People have a bad batch, I don't know. So, do yourself a favor and save some money like I did. There's no reason to pay twice as much for poor quality sandpaper.
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