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Amazon Basics 5.1" Rubber Sanding Block

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Amazon has Amazon Basics 5.1" Rubber Sanding Block for $5.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • 4.88 x 2.63 x 1.38 inches
  • Accommodates 1/4 sheets of sandpaper
  • Attached paper stays securely in place
  • Wet or dry: can be used on wet or dry surfaces

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Amazon has Amazon Basics 5.1" Rubber Sanding Block for $5.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 4.88 x 2.63 x 1.38 inches
  • Accommodates 1/4 sheets of sandpaper
  • Attached paper stays securely in place
  • Wet or dry: can be used on wet or dry surfaces

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I don't want it to seem like I'm just here to argue with everyone but I feel like this kind of product is being misunderstood, and also maybe just some drive-by poo-poo-ed for the fun of it.

You may like to have 3-4 of these loaded with your favorite grits (120, 180, 220 is what I have here, but I'm a corner-cutting amateur woodworker). When you clog up or wear out a sheet too far, you reload it for around $0.25 worth of a sheet of fresh paper and keep going.

No a $1.25 foam sanding block with 2 grits on it does not replace this. A wood block and staples can be good, especially if you cut a custom bevel or edge for a specific sanding job, but it's not as easy to reload & keep fresh as these.

Yes there is some waste (maybe 30% of each sheet) but personally I tear off those unused parts (they are around 2" x 3" or so) and keep them for hand/finger sanding hard to reach areas.

I have quite a lot of hours logged with these kinds of blocks, with a lot of success... though I'm a bit intrigued about what the holes might do if implemented on a quality block, maybe I have not been using the very best available.

Happy to answer any more questions about these super advanced tools 😁
Scrap pieces of wood and a staple gun, especially for getting into corners and such. But this kind is still good to have.
That's an impressive discount but is it really better than the tried and true from 3M? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004Z4CY/

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That's an impressive discount but is it really better than the tried and true from 3M? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004Z4CY/
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Quote from iamben :
That's an impressive discount but is it really better than the tried and true from 3M? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004Z4CY/
Thanks, bought the 3M. I was using a deck of cards with tape for the last year LOL
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Quote from iamben :
That's an impressive discount but is it really better than the tried and true from 3M? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004Z4CY/
I'm curious whether the 3M base is solid or has holes like this one.
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Scrap pieces of wood and a staple gun, especially for getting into corners and such. But this kind is still good to have.
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Quote from a.b :
I'm curious whether the 3M base is solid or has holes like this one.
Sandpaper is solid, what benefits do these holes bring?
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Quote from DEAL EEL :
Scrap pieces of wood and a staple gun, especially for getting into corners and such. But this kind is still good to have.

I almost bought one but ok. Wood and stapler. I'll write that down.
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Sandpaper is solid, what benefits do these holes bring?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/custome...B08D9S39QF
"this should give more pressure on a cross hatch area of the sandpaper given the same pressure by the user, leading to quicker material removal. Unfortunately, the molding process left a lot of flash around the holes. That causes a lot of lumps under the sandpaper, leading to very uneven sanding."

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Quote from kekwowse01 :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/custome...B08D9S39QF
"this should give more pressure on a cross hatch area of the sandpaper given the same pressure by the user, leading to quicker material removal. Unfortunately, the molding process left a lot of flash around the holes. That causes a lot of lumps under the sandpaper, leading to very uneven sanding."
LOL thanks for pointing out but I didn't understand the term being used in the review point 3. All alien to me....flash and what not. I only know that the grit can be full of wood dust reducing its effectiveness and I just saw Milwaukee with reusable paper with lot of holes. But I still don't know how these holes help with solid paper.
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Quote from iamben :
That's an impressive discount but is it really better than the tried and true from 3M? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004Z4CY/

Both waste a decent amount of sandpaper.

This is closer to what you really want: https://a.co/d/6kLCeDV
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Amazon Basic?

don't waste $$$ for this.


I am ok with this
https://www.dollartree.com/tool-b...kit/366836
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I don't want it to seem like I'm just here to argue with everyone but I feel like this kind of product is being misunderstood, and also maybe just some drive-by poo-poo-ed for the fun of it.

You may like to have 3-4 of these loaded with your favorite grits (120, 180, 220 is what I have here, but I'm a corner-cutting amateur woodworker). When you clog up or wear out a sheet too far, you reload it for around $0.25 worth of a sheet of fresh paper and keep going.

No a $1.25 foam sanding block with 2 grits on it does not replace this. A wood block and staples can be good, especially if you cut a custom bevel or edge for a specific sanding job, but it's not as easy to reload & keep fresh as these.

Yes there is some waste (maybe 30% of each sheet) but personally I tear off those unused parts (they are around 2" x 3" or so) and keep them for hand/finger sanding hard to reach areas.

I have quite a lot of hours logged with these kinds of blocks, with a lot of success... though I'm a bit intrigued about what the holes might do if implemented on a quality block, maybe I have not been using the very best available.

Happy to answer any more questions about these super advanced tools 😁
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Quote from LordVader3425 :
Sandpaper is solid, what benefits do these holes bring?

I'm guessing to make it as cheap as possible with least material as possible.
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Quote from LordVader3425 :
Sandpaper is solid, what benefits do these holes bring?

I would say it tries to mimic "flex pads" since it looks like the sanding surface may be the softer TPU material. The design is meant to reduce clogging during wet sanding and finger marks from uneven hand pressure, presumably because the design redistributes your palm pressure across the whole surface of the more flexible material. This flexibility should also help ensure that the amount of material removed would be more consistent as you sand over a contoured surface like the hood of a car.

The 3M surface is solid rubber. It's great for flat objects, but for me, anything with even a slightly more pronounced contour or bend is hard to sand evenly with it because the rubber has almost no flex to it for making those transitions.
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I have some adhesive backed paper (Eastwood Contour DSB) which has holes in it to prevent clogging. Maybe this is made to be compatible with that type of paper? Maybe it gives the dust somewhere to go before it starts clogging? Does anyone know how this stacks up against the Harbor Freight version? I like the Harbor Freight one okay, but over time it started cracking in the area you have to bend it to reload paper.

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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Both waste a decent amount of sandpaper. This is closer to what you really want: https://a.co/d/6kLCeDV
The linked sanding block looks like it 'wastes' just as much paper by folding it into the block, same as the other ones

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