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BIHUI Professional Dual-Row Diamond Cup Wheels

by BIHUI
SKU DCWD5
Original price $53.25 - Original price $58.72
Original price
$53.25
$53.25 - $58.72
Current price $53.25
Size: 5"

Aggressive grinding that stays controlled. BIHUI Professional Dual-Row Diamond Cup Wheels put more segment contact on the material for faster cutting and even heat distribution — flattening concrete high spots, knocking down thinset ridges, and prepping stone without excessive chatter. Balanced build for predictable, long-lasting performance.

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Dual-row diamond cup wheels for aggressive surface prep and grinding.

  • Design: Dual-row segments increase material contact for faster cutting and even heat distribution
  • Use: Removing thinset ridges, flattening concrete high spots, prepping stone surfaces
  • Performance: Controlled removal with minimal chatter; balanced for low vibration
  • Durability: Long lifespan under daily jobsite use
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BIHUI Professional Dual-Row Diamond Cup Wheels — Aggressive Surface Prep

Grinding down thinset ridges or flattening a concrete high spot is brutal on a cheap cup wheel — it loads up, overheats, and chatters. BIHUI dual-row diamond cup wheels are built for that aggressive prep work. Dual-row segments increase material contact for faster cutting and even heat distribution, so you remove material quickly without cooking the wheel.

They're made for removing thinset ridges, flattening concrete high spots, and prepping stone surfaces, with controlled removal and minimal chatter thanks to a balanced, low-vibration design. A long lifespan means they keep grinding job after job.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Aggressive prep: Dual-row segments cut fast on tough surfaces
  • Even heat: More contact distributes heat for longer life
  • Versatile: Thinset ridges, concrete high spots, stone prep
  • Low chatter: Balanced design for controlled removal
  • Durable: Long lifespan for repeated jobsite use

Pro tip: Keep the cup moving in overlapping passes so you flatten evenly instead of digging hollows, and let the weight of the grinder do the work. Use a dust shroud and vacuum on concrete to keep the silica down.