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Reviews (14)

Mar 09, 2016
FENNER....The Best in Link Belting
Fenner makes a top quality link belt product...this is one of many. It is capable of reducing drive vibration, will run in almost any environment, and is available by the roll so that you can make any size you may need without having to stock each and every belt size. Follow directions for best results.

Jan 10, 2019
Norton Stones ARE tops.
Had my original India Stone for over 40 years of use. I dropped it and of course it broke in half. Kept using it, although annoying being short, until I relented and bought this replacement.
Norton stones are obviously high quality to have lasted all that time and would have still been going strong had I not dropped the original.
I strongly recommend Norton India stones for removing "high" spots on a surface as they only remove them and do not over work the surface.

Nov 01, 2016
Usable if you're careful, but not quite right.
I have the "plastic" food grinder on my KitchenAid as required in the description, however the blade as shaped, is a little too "thick". If you put the screw on plastic retaining ring on snug, the new knife rubs against the other metal plate with the holes in it. You have to loosen the ring somewhat to stop this rubbing or the new knife will damage the plate and itself. The original knife is much "flatter" and allows the clearance needed to have the ring on snug.