





Sanding Block Preppin’ Weapon | Hand Sander Great For Big Hands Or Sore Joints | Reuse Sandpaper Over And Over | Wet Or Dry Sand Wood Or Autobody Much Faster | Green
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Miss Ocie Considine
> 3 dayA great hand sanding block. I have all five colors and keep five different grades of sandpaper on them. Each color always has the same grade so I can quickly find what I need. They are great.
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MC
Greater than one weekI now have four of these, one in each color, and have different grit paper on each. Seriously the nicest sanding block I have ever owned. From the shape in the hand to the ease of loading paper, just a winner. Worth every penny.
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Well
> 3 dayI hear this a lot, I would rather just make one with a block and some cork. I get it. These arent cheap. BUT; they are awesome! Easily better than any sanding block I have previously purchased or made. Anything that works well and reduces frustration and time is worth a thumbs up in my book any day. Quit being cheap, and get one!
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Fred in NY
Greater than one weekFinally a sanding block that uses most of a quarter sanding sheet. Good clamping mechanism and very easy on the hand. Highly recommended.
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Rafael Macejkovic
> 3 dayHave one of each color - 5 total. This is the best sanding block I’ve ever used. So simple to load, hold, different colors for different grits saves a ton of time.
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Ethan
Greater than one weekIts truly amazing that a tool as simple as a sanding block can be even more simplified and made 100 fold more effective. I purchased this sanding block to remove gasket residue (really tough stuff) from the head of my 1975 Honda CB 550 F SS. I wanted something I could control, so that I wouldnt destroy my aluminum block. I thought this would fit the bill. I combined this with some 1000 grit wet/dry sand paper to do the job. The thing held grip even with all the WD-40 I sprayed at it for lubrication. TIME SAVING: First off the mounting method is extremely simple, I did it with one hand faster than I thought I could, so much that I was like WTF? I just did that. You flip the metal arms to release the metal tongue/finger (whichever creeps you out less) and fold the paper into it. Then you close it shut with the arms, it really is that simple. EFFICIENCY: Using a regular sheet of sandpaper 9 x 11 (I believe), it will use 4 quarters of it perfectly. Doesnt waste any paper period, just make sure you cut to the size of the sanding block to get the optimal amount every time. ERGONOMICS AND USE: Great shape, my hand never became tired and I always had perfect pressure with it, which is EXTREMELY important when sanding engine parts. I cut through the gasket residue in about an hour per surface (which is insanely fast compared to what I was doing before). This is a great product, with great value. If youre doing anything requiring sanding DO NOT WASTE MONEY ANYWHERE ELSE ON ANYTHING ELSE. This little product paid for itself the first time I used it and for that Im giving it 5 stars. Ill Post pictures of the engine blocks for reference.
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Ziggy
> 3 dayExpensive, but they are the best thing going for prep sanding. Worth every penny.
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Triple Z
> 3 dayThis is the Cadillac of sanding blocks. Fits the hand great for a nice smooth finish.
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Crash Mogal
> 3 dayThe price scared me at first but now I wish I had purchased it BEFORE I built my little river boat. Its worth the price, Im happy with the performance and have no regrets.
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Marnie J. Ruemenapp
> 3 dayIve bought four of these sanding blocks. The are just what I need. Theyll numerous sheets of wet/dry paper and this cotton buffing pads. Theyre easy to load, easy to hold and are weighted perfectly. I only wish they came in more than one size. Please keep making the Preppin Weapon.