I bought one as well nice grinder but look at the wattage of the motor not high. ok for light duty .anyone buying a grinder needs to look at the price and wattage of motor theres no such thing as a free lunch its cheap for a reasonMy own corded is a hitachi from the screwfix deal when they were £25.
In fairness I can't say it's brilliant because it doesn't get any hard work. A bit of cutting with the 1mm discs and a light flashing with a flap disc here and there. Hardly much to sing its praises on but it's still working well as Id expect. What can I say when your good with a welder the grinder begins to feel a bit redundant
I like Milwaukee stuff a lot and started buying a few bits but as far as grinders are concerned I wouldn't put them in the same league as metabo personally.perhaps Milwaukee.
No problem mate I'd love to but I'm on holiday that weekAny chance you can weld my Sandstone paving slabs in half?
No problem mate I'd love to but I'm on holiday that week
Yeah it's not an industrial tool that's for sure. It gets a flappy popped in it once a month. Usually things like de burring and blending. It wouldn't last on site.I bought one as well nice grinder but look at the wattage of the motor not high. ok for light duty .anyone buying a grinder needs to look at the price and wattage of motor theres no such thing as a free lunch its cheap for a reason
Good stuff - my B&Q cheapie grinder gave up at the weekend, too, so I've just ordered two Bosch Blue 700W grinders from Screwfix for £70 delivered, which seems a decent deal
http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-gws-710-700w-4-angle-grinder-230v/5726p
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Hitachi are the only ones we have used at work for years.
Generally these.