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Red Label Abrasives 2x72 inch ceramic sanding belts come in a 10-pack assortment of coarse to medium grits (P36 to P240), designed for versatile metal and wood grinding tasks. Featuring waterproof construction, a bi-directional tape joint for extended belt life, and a heat-reducing stearate coating, these hand-built USA-made belts deliver professional-grade durability and precision for knife makers, welders, and woodworkers.
Manufacturer | Red Label Abrasives |
Part Number | BEFK00200720T-K5 |
Item Weight | 2.72 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.07 x 7.68 x 2.17 inches |
Item model number | BEFK00200720T-K5 |
Size | Medium/Coarse Grits Assorted |
Material | Ceramic |
Item Package Quantity | 10 |
Grit Description | Medium |
Coverage | closed coat |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Usage | Metal Grinding |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Out performs and outlasts the competition.
After pushing one belt to its limits by grinding the following blades: four 8 inch chefs knives, one 10 inch scimitar, two 6 inch petty knives and 6 small field knives I can safely say the 36 grit does better than the norton blaze and the shedders from combat. It out lasts and out performs both. The edges seem to hold up better and the ceramic grains seem to be adhered better. They track well and have a great value.
A**R
Great belts
Always a great belt to use super high quality and a great lasting belt.
B**S
Great Value - Use for knife making
No complaints at all. For a reasonably-priced belt, it works very well. Used on carbon-steel (1084) and the belts chew through tempered or hardened steel with ease. Used the 60 and 120 so far, both are good. Will purchase again.
H**Y
There are a lot of companies putting out ceramic belts - these are good
There are a few different brands of top level ceramic belts that all perform more or less the same. Red Label is in that group. If there is a sale or a deal, I'll grab them. They don't break. The last reasonably long. Of course, like all belts, a brand new one always feels better than even a slightly used belt, especially at 36 grit. Finding the transition point where you should switch belts to balance time over cost is the trick
A**R
it leaves gouges, it's like the belt version of a dato blade.
amazing, terrifying, everything you could ask for if you really just gotta do it the wrong way and remove the material with a belt sander. Gouges are visible after sanding, would recommend switching to 60 grit before final fit.
B**A
As stated and well worth the investment!
Good Job Red Label Abrasives.
B**
Good sandpaper
Good quality and long lasting
T**E
Work great and last a long time.
I use these for knifemaking and they work amazing.