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πŸ”§ PHYHOO Cleaning Rotary Polishing Grinding: Achieve Professional Cleaning & Polishing Results Review

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Description of πŸ”§ PHYHOO Cleaning Rotary Polishing Grinding: Achieve Professional Cleaning & Polishing Results

12 Pen Brass Brush 2.35mm Shank. Color:gold. Solid steel shanks with corrosion resistant. Made from soft brass for safe on most material w/ low speed. Easy to use.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for cleaning 3D printer nozzles.

I use them to remove melted filament from my 3D printer's brass nozzle. They are just the right size and the brass brush is soft enough not to rub the brass nozzle. Exactly what I needed.

Pros
  • Abrasive and Finishing Materials
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Useful tools best in Power Brushes

They arrived on time as expected I haven't tried them yet but I have no doubt they will be fine. The price was good and they are a consumable product. I use them on everything from tough grease in a Pyrex pan to some working parts on my shotgun, the brass is soft enough not to scratch steel but strong enough to shatter anything stuck to it.

Pros
  • Industry & Science
Cons
  • Disappear

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I'll send them back once I've printed the label.

It connected and rotated with my rotary tool. about 10 seconds. After about 11 seconds, the brass brush flew out of the body. Hoping I had just started with the broken one, I hooked up another brush and somehow wasn't surprised when the brush flew off again. The brush is simply plugged into the metal housing. Nothing holds it down. Incidentally, the bristles didn't all stay together when they flew off, despite the clip holding them together. I had to rip a few out of my shirt.

Pros
  • Abrasive brushes
Cons
  • Cord shorter than other picks