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🪚 Dremel 426B Fiberglass Reinforced Cut-off Wheels, 1/32-Inch (0.8 mm) Diameter, Rotary Tool Cutting Disc Accessory, 20 Pieces - Silver Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🪚 Dremel 426B Fiberglass Reinforced Cut-off Wheels, 1/32-Inch (0.8 mm) Diameter, Rotary Tool Cutting Disc Accessory, 20 Pieces - Silver

Cut-off Wheels are reinforced with fiberglass for increased durability to cut, trim and groove into a variety of metals including hardened steel. Ideal for easily cutting or slotting bolts, screws or sheet metal, thin wood, ceramic and plastic. APPLICATIONS: Cutting (Red). Cut-off wheel diameter: 1-1/4" (31.8 mm), Blade Material: Fiberglass. Pack includes 20 genuine 426 Dremel Fiberglass Reinforced Cut-off Wheels. Dremel accessories are also color-coded into usage categories, to find more Cutting accessories look the Red color code. USA-BASED CUSTOMER SERVICE – Available by chat, email, phone or visit us at our service center in Racine, WI.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dremel products cut

I try to buy Dremel brand accessories because of the quality and safety. It is profitable to buy in bulk, and it is cheaper to buy piece by piece than piece by piece. These blades can cut fairly thick iron and stainless steel. Hold the tool very tight as you cut and put on safety goggles and you're done.

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • A little repairability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

What's bad to say?

Wear discs I've had a pack of these made for in my small workshop over the last few months, they cut and grind steel very well. The only caveat is never drop them and never leave them on your pens when not in use and they will last as long as they should. Too much pressure and they'll fall off the center ring, so take it easy. Also, they work well and last a while.

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • I can't remember, but there was something

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Electric rotary tool parts and accessories get the job done

These blades will cut almost any material. Always gets things done. But these are thicker brown unreinforced discs, 1mm (0.040 inch) thick, so you have to grind more material to make a cut, consuming the disc in the process. The center hole is only 1/16" in diameter, so they are only suitable for light-duty mandrels. To fit my heavy-duty mandrel, I open the hole by hand with a 1/8" drill bit.

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These discs are great!

Great wheels! The fact that they have a small clutch holder gives you a lot more flexibility in how much pressure you can put on the wheel. Note that when using a Dremel, the speed is the cutter, not the pressure. However, sometimes some of the more durable materials require extra work, and if you're using standard blades they tend to just come loose and fly all over the place. This is great for any modder. I use them when cutting small squares and odd shapes in screen cabinets or other…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • A little change

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Better than cheap unreinforced cutting discs

My husband uses these little Dremel cutting discs a lot. I originally bought him another cutting wheel in bulk, but it broke so easily that he never used it again. TIP ***Always wear safety glasses when using cut-off wheels with your Dremel. The tool rotates at such a high speed that if the cutting disc breaks, fragments of the disc can be ejected. You wouldn't want one in your eye.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A brand new disc crashed at below rated speed.

It broke a little below average as soon as I touched the metal with a brand new washer. Bent the shaft on my Dremel and I was very fortunate to be wearing safety goggles because the shattered pane was headed straight for my face. Extremely dangerous. It should not break at speeds slightly below nominal. I double checked that my dremel's max RPM actually matches the RPM rating of these discs. I gave them TWO stars because they could cut much better than the stock discs at a slightly lower RPM…

Pros
  • nice thing
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 4 out of 5

This is an expensive Dremel cutting disc

These little discs are quite expensive and it's kind of hit and miss whether it's worth it or not, sometimes the little metal part of the EZ lock just snaps out of the disc put the rice above for reference. I think 4 out of 12 made it into the last package I received. There's nothing I can do but spend my money on them, others are a break for you no matter how carefully you use them, and nobody seems to make a fake out of it, so you have no choice but to pay what the Dremel costs wants from…

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Trim your dog's nails and get one of the best tools money can buy.

Great for many uses. It may seem strange, but I actually bought this tool to sharpen the claws on our dog's fingers. I first bought a $30 Sunbeam unit from a local pet store, and it died just out of warranty, so I didn't want to buy another of those cheap pieces of junk again. A little tip if you're using this on your dog is to do it slowly and switch your fingers as you cut, as the dremel won't slow down and will generate a lot of heat which your dog won't like. If you do this slowly, your dog

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Lots of stuff