



IIT Jumbo 51Pc Drum Sanding Kit - Fits Dremel - Includes Rubber Drum Mandrels - 1/2, 3/8 & 1/4
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daniel spann
> 3 dayThis was exactly as the seller said it was, very happy with the quality and speed it arriived, i would recomend this seller and products to all. Sincerely Daniel of Daniels Lions Den.
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Laura Wilson
> 3 dayhad hard time finding. Stores dont carry ,at such a great deal
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Jay2022
> 3 dayI have to admit that when I saw the price on this sanding set, that everything within me said they are probably not made well. But, I did not listen to my 6th sense. They arrived on the day that was stated. But, when I tried them in my Dremel, I went through three of the 1/2 sanding cylinders in 10 minutes. The sandpaper slowly tears away from the undercoating too easily as you sand. This same product that is made by other companies have lasted much longer with much rougher use than I put these through. So, unless you are sanding a popsicle stick, I would not recommend this product.
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Nanami
> 3 dayLow quality. Id been used to the default dremel brand mandrels and sanding drums that initially came with my dremel rotary tool, and didnt think the quality difference could be as bad as others were saying. Its far worst. Whereas a good dremel brand sanding drum will last until its completely worn (a solid few days of work for me), these dont even last long enough for that to happen. They rip open and pop off at random intervals during routine work. I went through over 10 drums in a single work session, and a couple of them even screwed up my precision work when they popped open. The mandrels in comparison are much better, but are still of a worst quality. Getting a drum on them is an effort, and can warp the rubber. TLDR: Quality over quantity. Dont waste your time and buy the good stuff. Youll get less than this jumbo pack but a 6 pack of dremel drums will still outdo these.
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tom
> 3 dayGood set, cheapest Ive seen on Amazon, The mandrels are good quality, the sanding drums are OK, at roughly .13 cents a pop should get some good use out of them.
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Octavia
21-04-2025Its okay, the smallest sanders didnt really fit the smallest mandrel? as well I had to try most of them to find one that I didnt struggle with. The other ones were fine. It does sand my dogs nails pretty well, but I also made a mistake and I should of bought something else more geared to the sensitivity of dog nails. It gets only 3 stars because of how much I had and will have to struggle in the future to put these on. But they sand very well!
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KAG
> 3 dayThey fit my Black & Decker and easy to use in tight spaces
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landmanhall
> 3 dayMuch better price than name brand drums but tend to fit loosely on the mandrels. Good cutting ability but they wear quickly on hard surfaces. Overall a good value for occasional use.
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Desperado
> 3 dayI have been using a Dremel for over 15 years in my business. I Dremel on a soft resin material that is softer than wood and sands very easily. Compared to a soft wood like pine, it is softer and easier to grind and sand. These type of drums are an every day use item for me. This particular brand is JUNK. During the first use about 80% of them came apart. This is very dangerous and the drum is immediately unusable. You are not saving any money with this brand. The remainder came apart within the first 3-4 uses. My Dremel brands lasted for months and months, even when they were down to nothing with no grit left, I can apply a lot of pressure and they dont come apart like these do. The Dremel brand have lasted and lasted and stood up to tons of abuse on all sorts of materials.
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David Anderson
> 3 dayNice assortment of drums and covers for under a ten spot. I use these mostly for wood carving projects but I always use a slower speed setting. I havent found any such sanding drum covers that will take much high speed use or much pressure for that matter. Use a little patience and a light touch and you can get a lot done. Your bearings will last a lot longer also. With any power tool, ALWAYS wear real eye protection glasses or goggles over your regular glasses or a full face shield. Dremels and such tools rotate at an incredibly high rate of speed, usually to fast for proper dust or chip removal and cooling. On their high settings, this is dramatic in terms of surface feet per minute. The larger the drum, the more surface feet per minute at any given rpm. Dont ask more of your tools than they are designed to deliver and you will be fine.