- Ideal for rough-shaping and smoothing wood and fiberglass
- Removes rust from metal; shapes rubber surfaces
- Covered with aluminum oxide abrasive
- Features fine 120-grit sanding
- Measures 1/2 inch in thickness; pack of 6
Package Quantity:6 | Style Name:Brown A cylinder covered with aluminum oxide abrasive that sits atop a mandrel with a 1/8" shank. The replaceable band covering the cylinder is available in extra fine (240 grit), fine (120 grit) or coarse (60 grit).1/2" diameter120 GritFor shaping & smoothing wood & fiberglassRemoves rust from metal surfacesShapes rubber surfaces.Amazon.comThe Dremel 1/2-Inch Sanding Band is ideal for rough-shaping and smoothing wood and fiberglass, as well as removing rust from metal and shaping rubber surfaces. This cylinder sanding band is covered with fine 120-grit aluminum oxide abrasive. This purple sanding band is easily replaceable and comes in a pack of six.

By Dog Lover
I am using a dremmel with these sanders on my dog's nails as we had to sedate him in order to cut them. He didn't like it at first but now has no real problem with the sound. Just be careful on how long you sand each nail as it doesn't take much to start burning the dog. Better to go over each foot twice then be on each nail too long
By flames9
With the attachment the Dremel 7300-PT comes with the 432 fit perfectly! The 438 do NOT fit that attachement, not sure why Amazon says it does! Because of that I wasted $3!! The 432 work great on my dogs nails. 2 thumbs up
By Don Gracey
The torture of having to cut your pets nails, especially when the nail is dark and the vein can not be seen. The Vet tech always drew blood.
Now she relaxes allowing me, the amateur, to file her nails.
Now she relaxes allowing me, the amateur, to file her nails.
By Phillip E. Glaeser
I use these bands with a cordless dremel for my dog's nails. When he was a puppy I bought a similar type product from PetsMart but found it not up to the job. This works much better and saves me the $20 my vet was charging. Very pleased with the product. Hard to beat the price offered on Amazon.
Would suggest letting your pet get used to the dremel a few times before attempting a trim. We turned it on around him a few days in a row to let him get comfortable with the sound, etc then did just a light trim the first few times. Now he is calm and quiet while his nails get trimmed.
Would suggest letting your pet get used to the dremel a few times before attempting a trim. We turned it on around him a few days in a row to let him get comfortable with the sound, etc then did just a light trim the first few times. Now he is calm and quiet while his nails get trimmed.
By Happy customer
We have a beagle and were trying to trim his nails with the pedi paws but it was so weak that it stops when you apply pressure so it would take us 30 minutes or more to trim his nails with two of us holding him down. He freeaks out at the clippers so we needed to only grind his nails down. Read alot of reviews on line and decided to purchase this dremel and it is even better than I expected. First of all it is so strong we only use it on low. We have only charged it once and have trimmed his nails 3 times already and still have full power, probably because it does the job so quickly. It's quiet so it doesn't freak him out, he actually dozes off when we're trimming and he doesn't pull away at all. He's 2 years old and trimming his nails was always a problem, we had to take him to the vet and she did it with a dremel. This is even better because it doesn't have a cord, which he was afraid of, that's why I ordered this rechargable one. Now, I call him over whenever I want to trim, he comes to me now problem relaxed, 5-10 minutes later he get his treat and it's done. If you need to, it is great for jobs in the house. It is definately as strong as the corded ones. I highly recommend this dremel.
By yhrodrig
I use these to file down my dogs nails. You have to use it for a few seconds at a time or it will heat up. They last so long! I bought a 6 pack of these about 3 years ago and still have not needed to buy more.
By Stone Polisher
We purchased these 120 grit sanding bands to go with our Dremel for grooming our dog's nails rather than use a hand clipper. So far, these bands have proven to be excellent for relatively quick and safe dog nail filing.
Just the other day, I held the dog, while my wife used the Dremel with this band to file our dog's nails down rather than use the clipper. This particular band easily trimmed off both front and back nails within just a few minutes per paw. The grit is perfect for taking the dog's nail down quickly, but not being too harsh and causing a lot of nail chips and damage/discomfort to the dog. Also, the bands appear to last a very long time, as this is the third time we have used this particular band, and it's going strong without a need to replace at this point.
Just the other day, I held the dog, while my wife used the Dremel with this band to file our dog's nails down rather than use the clipper. This particular band easily trimmed off both front and back nails within just a few minutes per paw. The grit is perfect for taking the dog's nail down quickly, but not being too harsh and causing a lot of nail chips and damage/discomfort to the dog. Also, the bands appear to last a very long time, as this is the third time we have used this particular band, and it's going strong without a need to replace at this point.
By Stacy Grover
These bands work great for filing my dogs' nails. They get closer than clippers ever did! The package is nice because one band lasts us several weeks, so the package itself will last quite a while.
By Maryann Watkins
I use these with my Dremel and am quite satisfied. They work through even the toughest nails (I have Boxers and those nails are thick and heavy). Using the Dremel sure beats any other way to trim dog nails!
By Cautious
Don't use these sanding bands to sharpen rotary lawn mower blades. They quickly wear out and only make the lawn mower angry. On the other hand, you can use them to trim down the nails on a dog, provided you do it on low speed and with a lot of patience. Unlike using scissor-type nail clippers, these sanding disks slowly take off the nail and won't hurt your dog. Go slowly, so the nails don't get hot and stop frequently to prevent hitting the quick, that is, the nail bed to which the nails are attached. I imagine there are a lot of other uses for these sanding bands, but lawn mower blades and dog nails are the extent of my creativity.
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