Have 300 odd discs in boxes lying around the place, but another 100 won’t go a missJust cleaned out S/fix in Inverness - 7 packs awaiting collection.
I already have plenty of discs to be going on with, but these won't evaporate
ahh but don't forget the forum police will be on to you if they get out of date and must be put in the bin NOT I still have 75 stillsaw stone disks from 35 years ago kept in blue plastic bags and are as good as the day they were madeJust cleaned out S/fix in Inverness - 7 packs awaiting collection.
I already have plenty of discs to be going on with, but these won't evaporate
Would be interesting to see how these compare to the Erbauer ones!
No stores locally have them in stock where I live & I'm not short of cutting discs either.
I do question if they bulk buy a ship load of these & shift them cheap. As I haven't seen these discs before
I bought some a while back at 25p a disc, But I've become a cutting disc snob since using Tryolit & KlingsporI usually buy Erbauer, from Screwfix. They aren’t cheap, but work well.
il run one through some 1/8 or quarter plate and tell you if there any good when I get them ive been using bluespot ones that cut stainless and there a cheapie and work well for the priceBe interesting to see how these perform, the last screwfix discs I bought were made from cardboard, at least that's what they seemed like when using them, as far as I can see they don't seem to have INOX written on them so don't expect to be cutting much stainless with them either.
I hope for the sake of all that bought them that I'm wrong, but I wont be buying any, I think I'll stick to the Abracs Phoenix ones.
Discs are manufactured by Kingfisher International Products of London.
Screwfix/B&Q own brand