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Blue Point Right Angle Die Grinder

ocloc24

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Hey, quick question, I'm considering a trade which is in my favor, value wise, for this tool. AT118

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Retails for $177. I personally would never buy a blue point air tool, but this trade is in my favor value wise, I'm curious if anyone has any experience with this tool or knows who the OEM is on this. I happen to be in the market for another 90 die grinder so I'm leaning towards accepting, just want to see some opinions as there aren't any reviews for this tool online. Thank you.

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Johnny_V

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I too have a Blue Point 90° die grinder for the past 30 plus years and have never had a problem with it. Great tool, but overpriced. Just my 2¢....
 
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johninct

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I still use my 25 year old Blue-Point. The only problem I had, the big nut use to loosen up a lot so I finally really cranked down on it and it stripped the threads. I then sent it out for Flat Rate. I think the Snap-On die grinders are a little better.
 
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ocloc24

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Thank you all for the feedback

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