GirlnAgarage
Well-known member
Good after guys, it's time for me to purchase a cordless 4.5" angle grinder. I'm hoping yall can point me to some reasonable options as you hit the nail on the head with the grease gun recommendation.
I'm currently using an older model corded 4.5" Sears Craftsman angle grinder and it does well. It's a little heavy, uses a paddle switch and I have to take breaks to give my one-handed grip a rest. But it has plenty of power and gets work done. But, I need to get it out into the field where outlets don't go. I almost exclusively use flap discs, I don't use a cutting disc and I rarely if never use a grinding disc. What are my best options?
Project is cleaning up pipe fence to prep for paint...the perfect summertime job.
Here's some wants:
- a narrower grip, if that's possible, since I'm using it one-handed.
- no switch preference, although experiences are welcome
- prefer to stay Dewalt 20V or Milwalkee M18 or M12 as those are the platforms I have. I do have the big batteries with Dewalt only
- not opposed to a cheap throw away, if it dies doing the project, I'm ok with it, if it can make it to the end.
- work in a very sandy environment
Ok, let me know what you think. Thanks.
I'm currently using an older model corded 4.5" Sears Craftsman angle grinder and it does well. It's a little heavy, uses a paddle switch and I have to take breaks to give my one-handed grip a rest. But it has plenty of power and gets work done. But, I need to get it out into the field where outlets don't go. I almost exclusively use flap discs, I don't use a cutting disc and I rarely if never use a grinding disc. What are my best options?
Project is cleaning up pipe fence to prep for paint...the perfect summertime job.
Here's some wants:
- a narrower grip, if that's possible, since I'm using it one-handed.
- no switch preference, although experiences are welcome
- prefer to stay Dewalt 20V or Milwalkee M18 or M12 as those are the platforms I have. I do have the big batteries with Dewalt only
- not opposed to a cheap throw away, if it dies doing the project, I'm ok with it, if it can make it to the end.
- work in a very sandy environment
Ok, let me know what you think. Thanks.

