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Last updated on July 5th, 2024 at 01:02 pm
I posted this via Instagram today.
Well as I mentioned by far this has to be the strangest item I’ve been sent. I for one don’t own a nail tool but I assume you can use them for rotary tools as well if you have the correct adaptor or headset. To top it all off the package didn’t even have an estimated number of belts or even a seller or brand name. So I did a little searching via Amazon. From what I can tell this appears to be the closest match. Also, the shipping label stated there were 1,000 grinding belts in it. But I image it’s much less. I know for a fact I’m not going to sit and count them all out.
I’m guessing that they are either a #120 or # 80 grinding/sanding belt because it’s a smoother and not as coarse to the touch.
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