ROLLINGDOG Abrasives & Sanding Tools

Abrasives and sanding tools for hand use and extension-pole reach

Sanders and Sandpapers for Surface Preparation

ROLLINGDOG offers abrasives and sanding tools including sanding sponges, detail sanders, corner sanders, and wall sanders, supports wholesalers and retailers serving wall preparation, woodworking, and renovation markets.

Polyvalent et confortable

Multiple shapes and ergonomic handles support different sanding tasks.

Durable et rentable

Replaceable sandpaper and washable surfaces available on selected designs.

Wet or Dry Use

Supports wet sanding for reduced dust and easier cleanup.

Haute performance

Anti-clogging abrasive options help maintain sanding efficiency.

Two Abrasives & Sanding Tool Lines for Different Market Needs

ROLLINGDOG offers Elite Series and Standard Series within the abrasives and sanding tool category, helping partners build flexible brush assortments for different market positions, retail price ranges, and customer needs.
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SÉRIE ELITE
SÉRIE STANDARD

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