Can you guys list Walter or metabo models that are good? Seems to be a hundred of each to choose from
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Metabo has like 6 different features available on their grinders, and you end up paying roughly $40 for each feature. Their lowest end grinders with no extra features are around $60, and the high end ones will all the features are around $300.
Its indicated in the model number of the grinder:
W - safety clutch (although they apparently use W in some models without it)
E - Electronic soft start
V - Vario-Techo-Constamatic (variable speed)
(There is also a "Tacho-Constamatic" feature which is not variable speed)
B - brake that stops the disk within 2 seconds of releasing the trigger
A - Auto balancer to reduce vibrations
P - non-locking paddle switch
Then they list the power (in hundreds of watts) and the disk diameter (in mm), and then list any additional features.
Quick - quick nut system
RT - Rat tail
DS - "drop safe" lanyard ring
Innox - Stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance
So your basic $100 grinder will be something like a W 9-115 (900w 4.5" grinder with safety clutch)
And then you get your $300+ grinders like the WEPBA 16-150 QUICK RT DS. (1600w 6" grinder with all the bells and whistles).
They have a few cheap ones that you can buy for like $60 which don't have any features, although they still have "W" in their model name. They don't have the sticker on the back which shows the safety clutch feature. All of their higher end grinders are made in Germany. I'm not sure if the newer line of <$100 grinders are made in Germany or not.
I have 2 WEPBA grinders (rat tail and paddle handle) and they are simply amazing. They are so smooth that if you are wearing hearing protection and gloves, you almost can't tell if they're running or not while you're holding them. They have soft start and basically throttle power as you need it, so the grinder never "bogs down", it just keeps delivering more and more power as you need it and the RPMs stay constant. But, they're like $300, so yeah they should be a lot nicer than $100 grinders.