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Trend Sanding Combo Packs: Multiple Grits & Pad Savers

Trend sanding combo packs are a practical way to keep the right grit on hand for every stage of surface preparation, while also protecting your sander with included pad savers. By bundling multiple grits together, these packs support a proper sanding progression, from initial levelling and shaping through to final pre-finish smoothing, without needing to buy each grit separately. They’re particularly handy for cabinetmaking, furniture work and site jobs where you want to move quickly between stages and maintain consistent results.

For best performance, pair your combo pack with dust extraction and light, consistent pressure. Good extraction keeps the abrasive cutting cleanly, reduces clogging and helps prolong disc life. With a ready-to-go mix of grits and pad protection included, combo packs are an efficient option for anyone aiming for a cleaner workflow and a more refined finish.

FAQs

Why buy a combo pack instead of individual grit packs?

Combo packs make it easier to follow a proper grit progression, which improves finish quality and reduces sanding marks. They’re also convenient for stocking the workshop and can be more cost-effective than buying multiple separate packs.

What grit sequence should I use for most timber projects?

A common sequence is 80 → 120 → 180 → 240, adjusting as needed for the timber and finish type. Start coarser if you need to level or remove defects, and finish finer for clear coats or glossy finishes where scratches are more visible.

When should I change to the next grit?

Move to the next grit once the previous grit’s scratch pattern is uniform and the defects you’re addressing (such as machining lines or nibs) are removed. Wipe or vacuum the surface between grits to avoid contamination from coarser particles.

What does the pad saver do in these packs?

The pad saver protects your sander’s backing pad from wear and heat, especially when sanding edges and corners or frequently changing discs. It’s designed to be replaced when worn, helping avoid the higher cost of replacing the backing pad.

Will a pad saver reduce sanding aggressiveness?

Pad savers are typically thin and are intended to protect the backing pad without noticeably changing sanding performance. They can add a small amount of cushioning, which may be beneficial when trying to avoid sanding through veneers or soft edges.