🛠️ Elevate your craft with every grit—because perfection is in the details.
Onarway Sanding Blocks 6 Pack offers six distinct grit levels (60 to 220) made from high-quality brown corundum and dense sponge bases. Designed for both wet and dry use, these washable and reusable sanding sponges provide durable, flexible, and precise sanding for wood, metal, walls, and more, all in a compact, ergonomic size.
Brand | Onarway |
Model Number | SJD-6SP |
Colour | Brown |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 2.5 cm; 120 g |
Material | ['Brown corundum', 'high-density sponge'] |
Special Features | Reusable |
Item Weight | 120 g |
M**9
Good blocks
Excellent sanding blocks with grit grade from 60 to 220.Easy to use and also can be used wet.Completely washable and can be used time and time again. Good value for money
C**S
Excellent and durable
Excellent. Really durable and easy to use. Great range of grades. Great value for money.
L**U
Good product
Great sanding solution
M**U
Perfect for my DIY job
The blocks are graded from rough to smooth and the good thing is that the grading is printed on the side of the block so you can select the correct one to use. Good hand sized blocks and did the job for me.
B**L
Functional
Easy to use, effective, good size.
M**T
Sanding
Good quality. Very handy when rubbing down
L**S
Good product
Good product exactly as described
R**A
sanding is fine, numbering system is confusing
First, I should say that this selecting of sanding blocks works fine on wood and MDF and between coats of primer and paint and topcoat. And you can wash them (I scrubbed a little with a toothbrush) to bring them back to life a bit.That said I don't think I would ever buy again because the numbering system of the company is infuriating -- numbers from the company are 60-200, equating to sanding grit 120-1000. But this means that you can be holding a sanding sponge with '180' written on it (180 being a totally common sanding grit), but is a sanding grit of 600-800. (There's a product image that shows this, but I'll be honest, I didn't register it until I used them).I eventually used a sharpie to write the grit numbers on the sponges, but it makes me mad every time I look at them. So if that kind of think makes you mad, look elsewhere!
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