I'm looking for a cordless angle grinder for mostly light duty work- things like sharpening lawnmower blades, cutting off bolts, and sundry automotove tasks. Since I have both Milwaukee and Ryobi 18v battery systems, I've pretty much narrowed it down to those two. I generally use Ryobi where the basics suffice or Milwaukee doesn't have an option (string trimmer, dust buster, portable tire inflator), and Milwaukee where quality matters (drill, impact wrench).
So the options are as follows:
1) Ryobi cordless grinder: $40
2) Milwaukee M18 non-fuel grinder: $80 at CPO Milwaukee
3) Milwaukee M18 fuel grinder: $150 at CPO Milwaukee
Is the fuel overkill for my needs? Is it that much better than the non-fuel? Would the Ryobi come up short if I wanted to use it to do something like cut through an exhaust pipe? This is a once every few months tool, not a regular use item.
So the options are as follows:
1) Ryobi cordless grinder: $40
2) Milwaukee M18 non-fuel grinder: $80 at CPO Milwaukee
3) Milwaukee M18 fuel grinder: $150 at CPO Milwaukee
Is the fuel overkill for my needs? Is it that much better than the non-fuel? Would the Ryobi come up short if I wanted to use it to do something like cut through an exhaust pipe? This is a once every few months tool, not a regular use item.