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Cordless angle grinder

Futremechanic

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Hello all again,As I work at tractors,farm machinery and hgvs daily bar Sunday, I am gonna ask you all what do you think is the best cordless angle grinder :thumbup: links would also help if you have them, I hope to get one in the future as it would be more of a advantage having one even though I have an electric Makita GA9020 9 inch and an electric 4 1/2 inch Bosch Professinal. The main reason I wanted to buy corldess as I work on sites regularly.

Thanking you in advance again :thumbup:
 
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Bosch GWS 18 V-LI - Made in Germany

http://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/ocs/tools/101278/24267/small-angle-grinders/gws-18-v-li/

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Metabo W 18 LTX 125 - Made in Germany

http://www.metabo.co.uk/Product-cat...nd-held-power-tools.33614+M52b2f57af10.0.html

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I have a Dewalt, so I'll say that. I'd take into consideration what cordless tools you have now that will have interchangeable batteries.
 
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Futremechanic

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What would you reckon what would be better BOSCH or Metabo in terms of performance & battery life, I know for a fact BOSCH is easily got in Ireland dont know much about Metabo as I never seen them for sale in Ireland.
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Futremechanic

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I have a Dewalt, so I'll say that. I'd take into consideration what cordless tools you have now that will have interchangeable batteries.

I dont have any cordless tools yet thats why I want buy good quailty frist but to your opion a Dewalt do they have good battery life?
 
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Futremechanic

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or how about this 22 Volt Hilti grinder with brushless motor ? :)

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I know Hilti are highly regarded by some construction would Hilti be as good alot of people rate them, Its a real good idea when its brushless as the dust & dirt wont build quick
 

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They have great products but I've not been impressed with their cordless we have at work is worse then Dewalt.
 

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Just got the Milwaukee last week and love it. It's quieter than my plug in, and has balls, unlike my experience with other brands. The batteries have really come a long way. Now if you are grinding nonstop all day corded is the only way. But for utility, I've been grabbing the cordless a lot. I'm actually gonna get another for a cut off wheel just so I do not have to keep swapping stuff out
 

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Just got the Milwaukee last week and love it. It's quieter than my plug in, and has balls, unlike my experience with other brands. The batteries have really come a long way. Now if you are grinding nonstop all day corded is the only way. But for utility, I've been grabbing the cordless a lot. I'm actually gonna get another for a cut off wheel just so I do not have to keep swapping stuff out

That is good to hear, I may have to pick one up at some point.
 
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