Ouch! im no tool snob, but Chinese cut off wheels are never worth the savings. I've had more cutoff wheels than I care to remember blow up while using them before I smartened up and luckily before I was ever seriously hurt. Stuff like that makes me wonder why the Benchmark Abrasives Chinese branded stuff seem to be getting a pass when US or Euro made ones like Metabo are literally only a few pennies more. 25 pack of 4.5" wheels; Chinese benchmarks- $22.50, US made Metabo - $24.25. No brainer, especially since they aren't blowing up, you get more use out of them!
From the original intent of the thread, I like others, have 1 or 2 grinders that I can really lean on, but have a couple cheapies floating around for quicky little jobs. No problem with having a few dedicated HF ones with scotch bright pads or flap discs
I switched to Pferd cutoff wheels and sanding discs. What a difference over the HF/HD/Lowes stuff.
Still have a 20+ year old orange HF grinder. I've been trying to kill it for two decades, but have failed. When I first got it, the threaded part of the spindle was too long, it stuck out almost 1/4" beyond the nut with a fat 1/4" grinding disc! Interfered with anything I tried to grind. Nothing to lose, so I took it to the bench grinder and ground it down while it was running. It's been running great ever since. I wish my 4.5" Porter Cable worked as well, I'm on my third trigger/safety switch...
I've got quite a few 4.5" grinders...
(2) Bosch Slim- Like the ability to use one handed, but they are horribly imbalanced when you try to set them down.
(2) HF, One Orange, One Dark Red- Decent grinders for the money.
(I) Porter Cable- one of my tool buying disappointments
(1) Dewalt, great grinder but the cord doesn't hold up well.
(1) Ryobi 18V cordless. Great for cutoff, or a flapper disc on wood. ***** as an angle grinder on metal. Too heavy, not well balanced.
Over the years I've burned up (2) Craftsman, a Metabo and a No-name model from Homier Distributing in the 80's.
Bought one of the $50 Fein Angle Grinders on the closeout sale I read about here on the GJ, but gave it to a buddy for Christmas, never even took it out of the box.
My next grinder will probably be an 11 amp Milwaukee.