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angle die grinder- what to get ???

Can you school me on the difference between say a snap on angle die grinder and an IR or chicago pneumatic ?

I'm torn, the snap on ones on ebay are around $210. The IR ones that I see on northern tool are around $139.

I figure not too much difference on price.

Anything I should avoid or know about in terms of features ?
 
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I would probably go with an IR cyclone or a Dotco if I was going to buy one. The industrial die grinders are a heck of a lot more tools than than ones you are looking at.
 

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I need to add a couple more small ones. The ones I circle are real bargains. The 4 inch angle ones are super, have ran them hard for years, haven't fix so much as a clip on one. I was cleaning out under some benches, probably got another dozen or so.
 

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I know this isn't quite what you asked, but Matco is having a sale on them right now. Buy the angle grinder MT2883 & get the straight MT2880 free. Also the Silver Eagle SE355 is on sale for $100.
 

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Two things to look at on any air tool, but especially die grinders...
1: Air consumption - Cheaper ones tend to **** ALOT of air. Make sure your compressor can handle the tool.
2: RPM - Spinning your bits/discs/etc too fast will destroy them.

Not saying that you need the most expensive one out there, but I wouldnt run out and get the HF one either. I have had good luck with JET and IR air tools. We have some insanely expensive ones at work (They were $2k for a die grinder), but for most people they are overkill.

Hope this helps.
 

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I know this isn't quite what you asked, but Matco is having a sale on them right now. Buy the angle grinder MT2883 & get the straight MT2880 free. Also the Silver Eagle SE355 is on sale for $100.

I have two Matco grinders, the first one lasted at least 15 years, the (mostly plastic looking) replacement crapped out after 2 weeks...
 
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I have a Sioux angle die grinder, which Snap-On rebrands. Sioux is owned by Snap-On so it makes sense to get it from them then another company.

http://www.siouxtools.com/

Branding doesn't really make sense.
What makes sense is getting a good reliable tool at the best price.
If SO is just a rebranded other make then so is Sioux. JM2CW
 

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I know this isn't quite what you asked, but Matco is having a sale on them right now. Buy the angle grinder MT2883 & get the straight MT2880 free. Also the Silver Eagle SE355 is on sale for $100.

you had me really excited until i realized it was only on the .5 Hp models. I would have ordered them in a second if it was the 1hp models. I have the straight but would like the matching 90° and wouldn't have minded another straight to bring home.
 

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Snap-on, contrary to what you see posted sometimes, has always made their own air tools. I know they had an air tool plant in Nattick, MA that was recently closed. I understand air tool production was transfered to some other US facility. Is the die grinder different in that SO doesn't make that in house? I wonder why they wouldn't?
 
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