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Lidl have 3 diamond stones on offer 150/300/400 grit for 299 pence.
I thought they were the mini ones (70 x 25mm) But they aren't. They are big.
But you could cut them up with an angle grinder. And many hones will take them end on. Less than ideal but if you are on a budget these are an amazing bargain, even if the quality is less than you'd like. The grit quoted seems about right and they are good and rough.
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Obviously
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isn't a real person
I've used them in anger now and the quality is fine. Might not outlast my DMT ones, but that's a hell of a price. Like I say they're far too big anyhow.
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