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Farmer888

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The straight die grinder at work died and looking to replace it. It was a ingersoll 308 or something I think. Been reading up here on them, and Unless we spent lots for the top dotco or dynabrade is there much difference between the cheaper ones?

I was wanting a CP but not sure what models, They won't want to spend a lot so if there's a cheapish one that works good for low-med usage that would do the trick for us.
 
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The cheaper ones hold up pretty well in my experience. Fastenal sells Rock River and Jonesway and both are pretty solid for $70-80. I much prefer the angled over a straight but is just my opinion.
 

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I have a 20 year old "bulldog" die grinder, was $20, thought it would last a few years and still works excellent...maybe I got the pig in the poke.
 

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I didn't even know Dynabrade make die grinders but after looking at the price I'm sure they are made in Taiwan. Looks to me like a lot of import die grinders are made in the same factory.
 
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Farmer888

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So the old one actually isnt a IR. The one my coworker brought in is a old IR and works good still.
I'm think the astro onyx will likely be our best bet. From reading up on most of these, there doesn't seem to be a lot of difference between the cheaper range die grinders. I think amazon has some deals on astro right now too
 

Steve_P

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Dynabrade is USA and also has an imported line. I think the imported is red and US is blue. I have several by them and they are USA. and $$$. They better outlast me :)
 

vssjim

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Might check out Astro Pnumatics “Onyx”. I haven’t used my straight often but the 90 degree has served me well for around $50

I have one of these plus many others and the Onyx is nice and powerful, quiet and body stays steady temperature as in doesn't get cold on your hand.
 

rider

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St Louis Pneumatic. Have their die grinder and their 90° angle roloc disc holder grinder

https://www.stlouispneumatic.com/

Funny- I’ve been using St. Louis Pneumatic for years, but just bought a new die grinder and roloc disc die grinder last week. You can buy most of their most popular models through Home Depot. Some of the more industrial-oriented products need to be bought off of their website. Good stuff.
 

BlakeTheCarGuy

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Earthquake from Harbor Freight would be my go to as their air tools are very powerful and work excellent. Also Walmart is closing out the Campbell Hausfeld line I have some of their air tools and they work good professionally too I’m actually thinking of picking up one of theirs.


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ihateminimumwage

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Picked up a Sioux through the ebay deals section here, and it proves how well they should work. It will tear apart a 3" cutoff wheel overloaded without slowing at all, versus the HF and Carlyle grinders I have that just bog down regularly.
 
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