Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
πŸͺ“ mirka 23-388-080 5" 80 grit no-hole adhesive sanding discs - 100 pack: premium quality for efficient sanding logo

πŸͺ“ Mirka 23-388-080 5" 80 Grit No-Hole Adhesive Sanding Discs - 100 Pack: Premium Quality for Efficient Sanding Review

3

Β·

Average

Revainrating 3.5 out of 5Β Β 
RatingΒ 
3.3
πŸ”© Power Tool Parts & Accessories, πŸ”§ Power & Hand Tools

View on AmazonView on Π―M

Description of πŸͺ“ Mirka 23-388-080 5" 80 Grit No-Hole Adhesive Sanding Discs - 100 Pack: Premium Quality for Efficient Sanding

Country Of Origin: Finland. Model Number: 23-388-80. Item Package Dimension: 5.4" L x 5.4" W x 3.1" H. Item Package Weight: 1.65 lb.

Reviews

Global ratings 3
  • 5
    1
  • 4
    1
  • 3
    0
  • 2
    0
  • 1
    1

Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

daisy chain? Suitable for Power Sander parts and accessories

These discs are packaged with exposed adhesive and bonded together with plastic tape. It's just awkward. These are not fabrics that I draw individually, so I don't see the benefit of this quick draw feature. The discs appear to have a minimal amount of adhesive and often fly off the base of the grinding wheel. Next time I would prefer discs with a custom sticker and more glue. I would pay a little more for that.

Pros
  • Power Finishing Tool parts and accessories
Cons
  • Available in black only

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very poor quality paper

I usually work with 3M paper. I chose this paper because of the lower price. I've used this over sanding primer and filler and it clogs FAST! I've been doing auto repairs and body work for a long time and this is probably the worst thing I've ever seen. I used Eastwood paper and it didn't clog like this one. I wouldn't recommend this for large projects as you will be going through the entire box on one machine. Thus, you increase the final budget too expensive and waste time constantly…

Pros
  • grinding wheels
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not my favourite. for velcro discs

I actually had to call Mirka to find out why this particular model number was cheaper than any of the other models which appear to be exactly the same. Unfortunately I can't remember the different model number (since I ordered it last fall) but it's practically the same product but the Mirka website doesn't say anything about their differences. Drives with other model numbers (which are slightly more expensive at $4-$5 for $100) are found separately in their packaging, unlike these drives…

Pros
  • velcro discs
Cons
  • many