I needed an angle grinder to finish repairs on my garden tractor. My 20+ year old Black&Decker decided to strip its gears just as I started the grinding (the nerve!). Grass waits for no man, so after checking GJ to see if anyone had one for sale in St. Louis (nope), I headed for Harbor Fright to get one of their $55 cheapies. Back2class has a nice Snap-On 7" at a good price, but he's in Georgia and grass waits ... you know.
The plan was to get the HF cheapie to finish fixing the tractor, buy B2C's Snappy, and when it arrived, sell the HF. Yeah, I'd lose some money, but I liked that Snap-On, and grass ...
So off to HF bright and early Saturday. On the way, I passed a pawn shop. What the heck, I'm here. They had the Milwaukee grinder you see tagged $60. I checked it out, found the gears nice and tight, no excessive sparking from the brushes, and a good strong startup. The 3-prong cord even has all three prongs! It's missing the set-down cushion on the back, and some kind of solvent has dripped on the tail end, but that's of no concern to me.
Maybe not a steal, but certainly a deal!
And here it is Sunday, and the grass is cut.
The plan was to get the HF cheapie to finish fixing the tractor, buy B2C's Snappy, and when it arrived, sell the HF. Yeah, I'd lose some money, but I liked that Snap-On, and grass ...
So off to HF bright and early Saturday. On the way, I passed a pawn shop. What the heck, I'm here. They had the Milwaukee grinder you see tagged $60. I checked it out, found the gears nice and tight, no excessive sparking from the brushes, and a good strong startup. The 3-prong cord even has all three prongs! It's missing the set-down cushion on the back, and some kind of solvent has dripped on the tail end, but that's of no concern to me.
Maybe not a steal, but certainly a deal!
And here it is Sunday, and the grass is cut.
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