🖌️ Sand Like a Pro with ALLWAYRB1!
The ALLWAYRB1 Rubber Sanding Block is a lightweight, dual molded sanding tool designed to securely hold a 1/4 sheet of sandpaper. With its compact dimensions and patented design, it’s perfect for achieving smooth finishes in both professional and DIY projects.
Manufacturer | ALLWAY |
Part number | Allway Tools - RB1 |
Item Weight | 129 g |
Product Dimensions | 12.07 x 6.6 x 3.75 cm; 129 g |
Item model number | RB1 |
Color | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included components | 2-1/2″ wide sanding block |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**T
Good product, I just misunderstood
Good product, very solid, feels good in the hand. Only one issue, and it was my fault: the description says "Convenient design uses 1/4 sheet of sandpaper," and I didn't realize it was four long narrow strips. So I bought a big pack of 1/4 cut sandpaper as if you folded a sheet in half then half again...oops. If you make the same mistake, you might try the approach I took in the photos, cutting slits and attaching from the side instead of around the ends. Oh well.
I**O
Good quality
Bought two for car paint scratches. They work excellent. Very satisfied.
S**T
Very HANDY
You need two or three of these with different grits of sandpaper to quickly finish j9b
R**Y
This sanding block is great
This sanding block is easy to use and gets the job done really well. It fits in my hand really well and also has clips on the inside to hold the sandpaper. I love this sanding block.
J**P
Nice block but bottom not smooth and leaves grooves
This is a modern design to the old standard sanding block. Instead of just one block of rubber, the little "flaps" are spring loaded and made of another material designed for flexing. The block has molded in areas for a better fit to the hand. Those are the good parts - the not so good part is it leaves little grooves in a fine finish. I have narrow areas that require a linear sanding motion, and when I use clear paint over those areas, you could see little grooves in the reflection. I tracked it down to the block - as can be seen in the picture, the bottom has little ventilation holes molded in - unfortunately, there is rubber flash - excess rubber from where the mold fits together - that protrudes from the bottom. On very fine 3-4k grit thin paper, these bulges telegraph through and cause an uneven finish. Probably OK for a coarse finish, but really should not be there on the bottom of a block that needs to be smooth.
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