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Porous Sandpaper Roll | 120 Grit Ceramic Abrasive Flocking Technology 2-3/4' Wide 13 Yard Dust Free Sanding for Wood Metal Polishing

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  • Ceramic Abrasive Flocking Technology: Engineered with advanced ceramic grains for superior sharpness and durability, this sandpaper delivers long-lasting performance on tough surfaces. Resists clogging and maintains consistent abrasion, saving time
  • Dust-Free Porous Design: The porous structure minimizes dust buildup during sanding, ensuring a cleaner workspace and improved visibility. Ideal for indoor use, it promotes healthier breathing and reduces post-project cleanup
  • Versatile 120 Grit for Precision Work: A balanced medium-coarse grit (120) efficiently removes material while preparing surfaces for finishing. Perfect for smoothing wood, polishing metal, or blending edges without over-sanding
  • Folded Lines for Easy Tearing: 2-3/4” width 4-9/10” long, fits most tools, while the 13-yard length offers extended usability—ideal for large projects or repeated tasks
  • Multi-Surface Compatibility: Tackle woodworking, metal refinishing, automotive repairs, and DIY crafts with ease. Designed for both professionals and hobbyists, it ensures smooth, scratch-free results on diverse materials



Product Description

Sandpaper Roll
Dust Free Sanding
Wood Polishing

EG
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
I like that this roll can be cut to size, and that the backing is fleece, so it can be used on various handle types. The 120 grit feels appropriate, and isn't prone to shedding. I'm not convinced that the anti-dust holes do very much, but they don't seem to affect durability. Note that the width is similar to a typical belt sander, so it's roughly a half inch narrower than the face of a standard drywall hand sander, but still would work well enough.
Rick Ross
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
These little sheets of sandpaper on a roll are a perfect fit for my set of contoured sanding grips for refinishing various profiles of wood trim. We'll be using this stuff for our next door refinishing project, for sure. The backing is strong, but flexible, and it fits right into the curves of the grips. It feels more durable than standard sandpaper, but time will tell.
KingNothing
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
This 120 grit sandpaper worked well on a hood with spots of heavy paint damage. I cut it into 3-inch circles and used it on a drill attachment as my first heavy hitter before moving up to finer grits. It cut really nice and held up good. I only used about 15 inches (5 circles) to sand a hood and fender.
Jeremiah Sandahl
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
This is a useful sandpaper. The 120 grit is flexible and yet rigid. You can use it with or without a hook-and-loop backing. You won't be able to tear it by hand except along the perforations, and the perforations are the right size for hand-held sanders. The grit is durable and lasts a nice long time. I'm not doing anything where the holes would help, but I'm sure they would help with the build-up of dust.
M.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
This paper is modeled after 3M 737U, arguably the best paper out there.It's not nearly as good.Which is okay.I keep budget paper around for those messy jobs that are going to destroy or clog up the paper long before the abrasive wears out.This seems like a good candidate for that spot on the shelf.At least at the current price point (less than 1/2 of 737U, comparable to AlOx paper).I ran a quick head-to-head sanding comparison between this paper, 737U (the best ceramic paper I've used), and PS33 (my go to AlOx paper).This started out with a clean, fast, aggressive cut, much like 737U (which it superficially resembles), but quickly faded. It wasn't nearly as durable and didn't have anything like the outstanding self-sharpening behavior of 737U.Not a big surprise, you get what you pay for and 737U is expensive.It did, initially at least, cut noticeably better than PS33, but didn't really outlast it.Again, not really surprising that a ceramic paper cut better than AlOx.But if I'm looking for good performance, and I put any value on my time, 737U is still the best. (710W mesh is a much better deal, with caveats, but that's another story).So in the end, this is a decent ceramic paper, but I can pay more and get a much better product, which ends up being a better value.As a footnote, a ceramic mesh such as 710W is an even better deal if fragility of the mesh isn't a concern.
Bryan K
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
Works as described. Having the sand paper on a roll is nice for storage and to dispense as needed.
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