You can get a 5" metabo and you can use 4.5 disk on it as well. But I have the 5 inch and it has a higher amp motor which is nice.
How can I tell if it is made in Germany or not? Are some made overseas?
I'm assuming that "quick" is some kind of quick change feature?
this one is a good one
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0027IQGPG/?tag=atomicindus08-20
the W## is the amps(power) in this case 14
the -125- is the dia of the wheel, 125 mm just a hair under 5" (127mm =5")
as others said a 4.5" can be used on a 5"
some will say quick, if they have the quick nut.
this one is a good one
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0027IQGPG/?tag=atomicindus08-20
the W## is the amps(power) in this case 14
the -125- is the dia of the wheel, 125 mm just a hair under 5" (127mm =5")
as others said a 4.5" can be used on a 5"
some will say quick, if they have the quick nut.
You don't have to hold that button constantly do you? My dad has an old Milwaukee and it has the paddle switch which is what I'm used to.
You don't have to hold that button constantly do you? My dad has an old Milwaukee and it has the paddle switch which is what I'm used to.
Any are good.
We have a 4.5" quick and a 9".
If I did it again I wouldve gotten the 4.5/5" quick. It has a 12 amp motor versus the 8 amp. That would be the one I would go for if I was you.
Get a pack of their slicers too. Those things work great.
Thanks for the Advice!!! I just bought the WE14-125. Excited to put it to work. I'm ashamed to say this...but I've ever even seen one of these before. I didn't even know of Metabo until 5 min ago reading this thead. I was about to buy a dewalt (I've had a couple before and they were ok. )
This design = Made in China
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I need a third grinder* and I'm going to give the German Metabo a try.
*Everyone needs three grinders: cutoff wheel, grinding wheel, flap wheel.
everyone needs 7 grinders,
Monte,
So 8 grinder is the minimum grinder one should have? I am really behind with only 1 now.![]()
you have to step up seriously
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mine says "made in west germany" any idea how old it is?
I wish metabo still made a paddle switch grinder WITH a lock-on, so when one is grinding for a long time one doesn't have to grip it as tight and you can rotate it and reposition it without it shutting down. At least I can't find one on their English site; all the paddle switch ones have deadman switches, meaning if you relax your grip it turns off.
Don't get me wrong, 90% of the time I don't lock a grinder on because I like the fact that if a paddle switch grinder gets away from you it'll turn off. When I need the lock-on feature, though, I NEED it.
Monte to the rescue?
The term made in west germany was used roughly from 1946 to 1990
but I do not know when Metabo started making grinders.
@ Monte, what brand is the blue and red one?
Our 9" has a paddle switch with lock. I do not know if they offer it on other sizes though.
Ooops, I forgot to say I'm talking about a 4.5" or 5" grinder.