I watched a utube vid where the guy took apart several HF cheap grinders and showed the differences between them and recommended buying the one that has the round red button pushed to lock the spindle for wheel changing.So I wonder why there are such different results for the same item? I have a couple but to be honest I don't use them very much now. So, with little usage they seem fine....once I start welding I imagine I'll be using them a lot more...is that when they're gonna let me down?
That visual (round button) makes it easy to identify the better grinder when shopping, easier than trying to remember the sku number(60625)
.Here's the vid:
Like others, I have bought several over time so that I could have a different wheel on everyone.
That also lowers the time of use for every grinder and should increase the life span of them all.
jmo
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so not an issue...


I'll give them a try.

. I used good old Pine-Sol and a stiff bristle brush on a pole to wash them and then wipe them down with a hand sponge and Clorox bleach, it looks and smells much different now

