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I bought those frets just to learn myself to refret a gutar.
I have a donor Harley Benton Tele at home, just to learn how to do maintenance on guitar, setups and so on.
Instalation was quite easy, I leveled them, crowned them and polished them. They are realy nice and well playable and also polishable. They are really good enough for Cheaper guitars.
And one more thing: DO NOT POLISH FRETS WITH STEEL WOOL!!!
Overall great product.
Cheaper than your typical nickel frets, yet better!
I found the quality of these frets to be surprisingly good. They are harder than typical nickel frets, yet the material used seems to be not quite as hard as that of other stainless steel frets. They came fully polished and without sharp edges. Being stainless steel, though, they are harder to level than usual frets.
I have bought Wagner stainless frets before but I prefer the Harley Benton fret wire.
Quality vise I can see no difference and the come pre-bend. The Wagner frets cost more than double than the Harley Benton ones and are straight which at a pre-cut length needs a specially build tool to bend them. The standard stewMac bender does not work because the bearings are too far apart.
I will definitely buy more sets of the Harley Benton stainless steel fret wire