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Cordless die grinder anyone have them?

shockwave

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So I was on the matco truck and he had a 16v cordless right angle doe grinder I really like this size compared to the m18 and makita lxt options and not many are cordless in the mini factors after looking only acdelco had a 12v

Any snap on in future or mac or possibly a m12 Milwaukee would be great too
 
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Ign

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Yeah I'd love a cordless right angle, but no way I'm investing in tool truck batteries.
 

TheGrooveking

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I have the Bosch 18 volt die grinder which is 1/4" and the Milwaukee M12 which is an 1/8" shank machine. The Bosch is as powerful as any of my pneumatic die grinders (including 1HP Matco straight & right angle units). The issue I have with the Bosch is single speed.

Corded units I have are 3 Makita, 1 Milwaukee, & 1 Black & Decker Industrial die grinders that I have used years, I'm going to get the M18, but am highly interested in AC Delco die grinders.

TheGrooveking
 
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ryan20021982

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I have the m12 1/8", its pretty much a dremel and even takes dremel accessories, I don't know why Milwaukee hasn't made a right angle 1/4" shaft version but if they do I'll buy that for sure.
 
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