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Way off being the better end of cordless thoughLots of good brands but your thinking is probably as good as grinders get. Metabo would defo be my first choice for either corded or cordless.
Way off being the better end of cordless thoughLots of good brands but your thinking is probably as good as grinders get. Metabo would defo be my first choice for either corded or cordless.
What does that mean.Way off being the better end of cordless though
My experience of using these actual grinders in the cordless is they just haven't got to the standards of others in this particular field. Battery drain is real rapid. Not that I don't like makita because I love it in corded stuff its built tough and gets the job done! But even with a bank of pre charged batteries I find the grinders a pain you spend more time changing the batteries than actually working.What does that mean.
Can anyone recommend me a angel grinder I am thinking between a metabo 115mm and a fein 115mm
Metabo are my first choice, Fein are way down the list well below Black & Decker imo and they haven't been on my list for the past 20+ years.
Can the same be said for the owner...I still have my original large angle grinder, a 7inch Black and Decker it needs another new power cord fitting but it is 45 years old and it will still do a day's work...

Can the same be said for the owner...
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I think your not comparing the latest matabo. I use makita at another guys shopDon't know what's wrong with your cordless Makita Kent but we have both the brushless 115mm Makita and the 115mm Metabo and whilst the Metabo is slightly smoother, the runtime with both on the same size battery is almost the same give or take a couple of minutes - usually in the favour of the Makita.
I don't know how you do that because I do use these at another guys shop who has a selection of them with batteries on a bank charger. I take my matabo now!Battery grinders have there place.
They are not a workshop production tool.
They are a get you out of trouble in the field tool. I get about 25 mins out of a 5ah m18. That’s not particularly awful.
It’s not really because it depends on what your doing with it. Mine spends its life with a flap disc on it tidying stuff up (spatter, burrs, excess weld height.) and 25mins is realistic. If your pushing it to the point your nearly stalling the motor with a cutting wheel then your sure to juice em out quickly. They are good tools when you need them. Cables ain’t always possible or practical depending on what your doing or where you are.25 min of actually working sounds extremely optimistic



