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Product description
This set of sanding discs brings a complete range of abrasives for orbital sanders, from coarse to fine, making it straightforward to start with heavy material removal and finish with a smoother surface. The pack is aimed at woodworking and auto body refinishing tasks, offering a mix of grits so you can move through steps without buying separate discs.
Key Points
The set contains 100 discs in total, organised as ten pieces each of 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180, 240, 320, 400 and 600 grit which covers a wide sanding progression. The discs measure 125 mm (5 inches) and feature eight holes to match most random orbital sanders for more effective dust extraction during use. According to the manufacturer the abrasive grain is aluminium oxide bonded with resin, providing a balance between cutting performance and durability. The hook and loop backing makes it quick to change discs on the sander and helps keep them secure while working.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Toowood 100pcs 125mm Sanding Discs
- Diameter: 125 mm (5 inches)
- Hole pattern: 8 holes
- Grit range: 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180, 240, 320, 400, 600
- Quantity: 100 pieces (10 of each grit)
Benefits
Having a graded set like this reduces downtime since you can swap through grits to control surface finish and remove scratches progressively. The aluminium oxide grain performs well on both wood and metal, and the resin bond helps the discs resist premature wear. The eight-hole layout improves dust extraction when used with compatible sanders which can keep the work area cleaner and extend abrasive life.
Usage Recommendations
Start with the coarser grits such as 60 or 80 for stripping paint or removing deep imperfections, then work through the mid grits for smoothing, finishing with 320 to 600 for final polishing or paint preparation. For vehicle panels use lighter pressure and test on a small area first, especially near edges where material removal is more aggressive. Consider that very fine grits may clog on resinous woods or when sanding certain fillers, so check and replace discs as they wear.









