I've burned up a few grinders, and I imagine that if your burning them up, like me, you are using the wrong application, and need a
bigger grinder. Maybe a 9"?
But its hard to give up the
"easy to hold on to" smaller versions. And they get into tighter locations.
I sure like the looks of the New Bosch's, but have not seen a toggle version one, available in the US, only in Germany.
I've burned up a couple of Milwaukee's, a Makita, and once (maybe twice?)-had a HF version, all I did was grip the paddle wheel, and it burned up in my hands before I could touch anything. Piece of **** if you ask me.
I do have a Black & Decker that I've had for years, but the bearings are going out, and I should change them before its too late. Actually a nice unit.
Those deals posted above sure look like nice bargains though.
Although I don't think anyone should use a grinder with anything except a paddle wheel. Any type of grinder that is. I saw a guy get hurt horribly by such a tool.
When you let go, it should stop. If not, someone is getting hurt, or something is getting damaged.
This one looks good;
http://www.boschtools.com/Products/Tools/Pages/BoschProductDetail.aspx?pid=1810PSD#specs
Or buy this one, and run a 4 1/2" wheel-last forever then;
http://www.boschtools.com/Products/Tools/Pages/BoschProductDetail.aspx?pid=1812PSD#specs
The thing that kills me, the German Version's sure seem to have a bunch more options!!
Hey Monte---What have yee to say???
http://www.bosch-professional.com/d...16828/kleine-winkelschleifer/gws-14-125-inox/