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Sticky Disc - Only $1 with Coupon for Free Shipping @ Supercheap Auto eBay

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OK - forget about any intended use for this product.

Just think about the opportunities!

Is your current disc sticky enough? Do you wish it was stickier?

Does your current disc have worn spots from overuse, and need a quick replacement?

Do you want to give your friends stick envy?

And I think all those whose discs are smaller than this will be suitably impressed when you whip out your 150mm sticky disc.

And this one has a whopping 80 grit. Sounds painful, sure, but I'm sure it is important to someone.

And you can try it out too, for a low price of $1, if you take advantage of the current free shipping deal.

Also available in 5 pack for those who tend to use theirs more often than the surgeon-general recommends

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closed Comments

  • +25

    I have no idea what the heck this is. Bought 5.

    • its a sanding disk for an orbital sander..

      • +16

        Yeah i know now, my comment was a bit rough.

      • +2

        You just spoiled the magic - I'm not buying it now.

    • ah, the old Ozbargain motto

  • cheaper at bunnings

    • I couldn't find any cheaper ones on bunnings website, you have a link? Cheapest I found was a 10 pack for $11.88

  • I just keep seeing chip4free and keep click on it. Quite a few of them today.

    • +2

      chip4free just attracts seagulls.

      • +2

        mine..mine..mine…..mine

  • +1

    I'm assuming this is just a larger version of the sticky spot…?

  • Ah yes. First came the sticky disc followed by the floppy disc.

  • The 25 little metal cars for 5 clams has been the best "chips" deal so far I reckon. I got in at about the 49th minute; just in time as it happens. I'm planning to use this "sticky" deal to sand a few of the cars back, prior to repainting them … sort of like a "miniaturised" version of the misguided pipe-dreams I had as a youngen…

    BTW, how ironic is it that the function of these "sticky discs" is actually to make things as smooth (non-stick) as possible?

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