Arclikeharrypotter
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Dewalt 54v for cordless grinder, thing really does the job.
On mine you release the clamp, slide out the tool holding pin, change tools and reverse. On the Starlock Plus you do the lever bit but instead of a pin there's a two-piece jaw system so you just drop the tool off, close the lever and click the new one into place, quick as.I do want to give Fein a go but they don’t look like they’ve got the ergonomics down just yet, they’re quite bulky compared to the likes of a metabo which are very comfortable in the hand.
Metabo grinders are the best, you have just to understand which one you needMetabo grinders are gone crap we used to buy nothing else but they just don’t last anymore. We use dewalt corded and Milwaukee cordless now .
We have fein for our polishing gear and it’s old but brilliant only issue we’ve had was the cord broke going into the polisher but simple shorten and reattach and it’s back perfect.
Milwaukee useless in my opinion.
The only Milwaukee tool i like is the sawzall.
Metabo grinders are the best, you have just to understand which one you need
I have a 1250W one that I don't use every day but when I need it I use it for several hours with no problems
I have also a 180mm metabo grinder that has an electronic CPU that controls the output power ,more load ,more amps ,more rpm more power
I also have a rotary hammer from Metabo that I use to core drilling with 125mm diamond core drill
No problems
Fein are just amazing tools and are pretty more expensive than Metabo but grinders there is no way metabo is the top
Tell me what you want but there is a reason why they call themselves
"Metabo the king of grinders"
And from my experience with their products I think it's true
But anyway , every brand has his own specific kind of tools where they produce the top of the category
I can't say that are not louder,but comfort wise I can say that I feel comfortable with but this is not an objective factor , from people to people this will changematter of opinion really but iv been doin steel work the last 16 year and iv used most makes and models . And in the last 3year metabo quality has dropped in my experience we don’t go by prices when buying our equipment we go by we explain what we need to our suppliers and match our gear to the job . Iv used 1 dewalt to 4 metabo and the metabo are dearer louder and less comfortable. they may claim to be the best and in some people’s opinion maybe they are but as far as I’m concerned they are putting all there quality into there cordless range and there corded are slipping.
Noticed over the years that 110v tools seem to last better than their 240v equivalentsDon’t get me wrong I had a 110v dewalt from Screwfix about 8+ years ago for £55 and it died a few weeks back. It took some serious abuse. But I very much doubt you’ll get a dewalt now that lasts the same.
I totally agree with youIf you’re comparing a Metabo to a dewalt you’ve been using the wrong metabos.
110V are not very different than 230V same specs but different windingsNoticed over the years that 110v tools seem to last better than their 240v equivalents
Jersey was fairly strick on 110v tools and never felt like going back to 240.
Dragging leads around houses and gardens with 13 amp plugs seems wrong.
Every manufacturer will have cheap and expensive versions of tools.






