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Dremel 408 2 Inch Sander Coarse Review

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Description of Dremel 408 2 Inch Sander Coarse

Ideal for rough-shaping and smoothing wood and fiberglass. Removes rust from metal; shapes rubber surfaces. Covered with aluminum oxide abrasive. Features coarse 60-grit sanding. Measures 1/2 inch in thickness; pack of 6.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Go with the Nsme brand

They come in a 6 pack and are a 6 grit. I bought these to replace the cheaper sanding heads on my cheap Chinese sander which I also bought from Revain. The grinder works great but as a groomer I wiped the grinder down every day! These from Dremel are perfect. Easy installation and expected Dremel quality.

Pros
  • Measures 1/2 inch thick; 6 Pack
Cons
  • Low Repair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dreamy for Dremel suitable for power tools and hand tools

Dremel DONE. THE. AGAIN! Cost: check. Thickness: check. Transparency: yes. Is that why you're on the hose? Well, jump in, because you'll be DREMELED with this DREMELED. I'm telling you 408 is on fire. Don't even think about the 4486 multi-chucks or 13mm abrasive belts (a no-brainer). I haven't even used it yet, but I know it can literally skin a rhino. Thank you Albert J. Dremel for coming to America in 1906 as a poor young Austrian immigrant with a heart full of innovative ideas and intuitive…

Pros
  • 60 grit coarse sanding Features
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for Dremel 7300-PT for pet nails

Our Dremel 7300-PT comes with a fine 120 grit sanding belt for sanding our dogs nails. In our first year of owning a Dremel, we used fine sanding belts, but they took a little time to sand down our Shetland Sheepdogs' nails. It occurred to me to use a coarse grit to speed up the process and these tapes do the job well and it's a breeze to take the old tape off and put the new one on. Coarse sand works quicker, so I don't think it heats up dog claws as much as fine sand. With these coarse sand…

Pros
  • Ideal for rough sanding and smoothing wood and fiberglass
Cons
  • unreliable