When you're prepping timber for stain or smoothing down filler, having the right abrasive makes all the difference. Bosch sanding discs deliver consistent results whether you're running a multi-sander on kitchen cabinets or tackling rough timber with an orbital sander. Built for tradies and professionals who need reliable performance, these discs cut through material efficiently without clogging or tearing mid-job.
The range covers everything from coarse grits for heavy stock removal to fine grits for finishing work. Bosch sander sheets are engineered to match their power tools, giving you optimal dust extraction and longer life between changes. Whether you're using a palm sander for detail work or a random orbital for larger surfaces, there's a disc that fits your setup.
From 80-grit for stripping paint to 240-grit for final prep before coating, these multi sander sheets handle the full spectrum of surface preparation tasks. The hook-and-loop backing makes swapping grits quick, so you can move through the grades without losing momentum on the job.
Shop our Bosch sanding discs online or drop into your nearest Tool Kit Depot - your go-to destination for sanding and abrasives. We stock the complete range across all popular sizes and grits, plus compatible options for orbital sanders, belt sanders, and detail sanders to keep your kit running smoothly.
Bosch sanding discs FAQ
What grit should I use for different sanding jobs?
Start with 80–120 grit for heavy material removal like paint stripping or rough shaping. Move to 150–180 grit for smoothing and preparing surfaces, then finish with 220–240 grit before applying stain or clear coat. Coarser grits cut faster but leave deeper scratches, while finer grits create smoother finishes but remove material more slowly. Match your grit to the job and avoid jumping more than one grade at a time for best results.
How long do these sanding sheets last?
Sheet life depends on the material, grit size, and sander speed settings. On softwood, quality sheets typically give you 15–30 minutes of active sanding - less on hardwood or painted surfaces. Coarser grits generally last longer than fine grits. Signs it's time to change include reduced cutting action, visible clogging, or torn backing material.
Are these compatible with other sander brands?
Many orbital sanders use standard sizing, so these sheets will often fit other brands with similar pad dimensions. Check your sander's pad size and hole pattern - common sizes include 125mm and 150mm diameter for random orbitals. The hook-and-loop backing works with most modern sanders, but always verify compatibility before ordering in bulk.
What's the difference between aluminium oxide and ceramic abrasives?
Aluminium oxide sheets are well suited to general wood sanding and are cost-effective for most jobs. Ceramic abrasives cut faster and last longer, making them the better choice for production work or tough materials like hardwood and metal. Ceramic costs more upfront but often delivers better value on demanding applications where standard sheets wear quickly.
All prices include GST. Prices & specifications subject to change without notice. Freight & shipping at additional cost.
[ more ]