I’ve been cutting up sandpaper sheets for years—until I tried this SpeTool roll. The 2-3/4" width fits my longboard sander perfectly, and the adhesive backing? Game-changer. No more wrestling with pins or folded edges mid-project.
The ceramic grit feels aggressive under my fingertips—way sharper than standard aluminum oxide. It ate through dried wood filler on my bookshelves like butter, leaving a eerily smooth finish. Bonus: The sticky backing actually holds. No more flapping sheets mid-stroke.
Used it wet on a maple tabletop refinish. Zero clogging, and the roll’s weight (surprisingly hefty for its size) kept tension while I unrolled sections. At 8+ yards, it’s overkill for casual DIYers, but for my weekend furniture builds? Perfect.
Downside: The price per square inch stings compared to bulk sheets, but the time saved on prep and the lack of waste (no trimming odd sizes) justifies it. Found minor grit inconsistencies at the edges, but nothing affecting performance.
Pro tip: Stick a length to your workbench edge for quick touch-ups. That adhesive is serious—peels off cleanly but won’t budge during use. Already planning to replace my 320-grit stash with SpeTool’s version.