• Pack of 18 oscillating spindle sander sleeves
  • 3 each of 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch,1 inch,1-1/2 inch, 2 inch and 3 inch sanding sleeves; various diameters to fit your task perfectly, 4.5" in length
  • Aluminum Oxide Abrasive providing high performance and durability
  • Excellent for sanding, resurfacing or other types of metal and wood working
  • Fitting most spindle sanders in the market: RYOBI, DELTA, GRIZZLY, ENLON, POWERTEC, WEN, Rockwell, Fox, Triton, and more

Cheap,and they work great!

The fine discs do not clean very well with my wax cleaning stick but then I probably use the fined discs for too rough a product causing them to load up.

Nice set of various grits and fits current mandrels very well. Just what I was looking for and fulfilled my needs at a reasonable price. Would, and probably will, buy again.

I bought these for my custom gunstock work. I use these without any inserts, they are stiff enough to hold their shape when hand sanding the curvy parts of a rifle stock and when doing the barrel channel I just use the correct size 3/8 inch drive socket and a 12 inch extension. Works great for me. Guy

Nice size assortment that covered all the spindle sizes on my bench sander. Longevity of grit still to be determined.

Too many sellers of sanding sleeves only have variety packs of sanding grits available. If your like me you find most of what you use with power sanders is 80 or 100 grit and finish is always done by hand sanding so the finish sleeves wind up collecting dust. If I was into small craft projects they'd be great, but when your building a cedar bench? With this pack they're all 80 grit and excellent sleeves. Keep a cleaner eraser available though, the will clog up on cedar but clean nicely.

I got these for a brand new oscillating spindle sander. I've used at least six of these, some as long as 45 minutes while building a wooden clock, and so far, they are all holding up really well. The sizes exactly fit the spindle inserts on the WEN 6510 sander. I'm really pleased.

Good sleeves. They last longer than Freud when making knife handles.