Maximilian—October 11, 2025
I bought this 100-piece kit to polish guitar frets after leveling, and they work great! They are the perfect size for getting between the frets, and when paired with a quality polish compound, they bring the nickel frets to a mirror shine very quickly. This makes the final crowning and polishing step much faster and less strenuous than doing it by hand. You get a ton of wheels for the price, so you don't feel bad about tossing one when it gets gunky. Essential for any guitar technician doing fret work. Read more
ChuckP—January 15, 2026
Durability of these polishing wheels are great works perfect for what I needed them for. Greatfor getting into tight spaces and polishing smaller items. Read more
Max—September 18, 2025
Don’t be fooled by the small box. It is packed. Haven’t used anything yet, but the pads appear to be of high quality. Good value for the money. Read more
Lindsey Hawkins—September 9, 2025
This set is fantastic for the price! I love that it comes with so many different sizes and shapes—it makes it easy to tackle all kinds of polishing projects. I’ve used them on metal, glass, and even jewelry, and they leave everything looking shiny and new. They fit perfectly in my Dremel, and it’s nice having extras since they do wear down with use. Definitely a must-have for anyone who likes DIY projects or just keeping things polished up at home. Read more
Derrik B—December 29, 2025
These polishing wheels and buffing wheels worked perfectly with my Dremel and craftsman rotary tools. They are exactly what I needed to clean and polish coins and jewelry that I have. Read more
Ryan—December 22, 2025
Purchased these to polish some 2a stuff. They work decent for the price. The thickness of the buffing wheels could be better, but they work. Good bang for the buck Read more
shannon a—July 19, 2025
You get a lot in this little kit, but the one drawback is that the mandrel, which is the spike with the screw top that you would put the little buffer pads onto is actually longer than the buffer pad is thick. What this means is when you put a buffing pad or polishing pad onto the mandrel you have a sharp metal point sticking out of the top of the pad, so keep that in mind while you’re trying to polish something so you don’t end up scratching the item that you’re polishing even more. That would be devastating. I don’t know how to solve this problem since the Screw top portion on the mandrel is longer than the pads are thick? Read more
Solomon—January 11, 2026
Great Product... Read more