I guess we're not talking about the fact that you have chosen the cheap device rather than that battery powered device does not have as many rpm's as the wired electric tool has. This in mind Makita knock-off is quite equal to what Makita has to offer if we do not mind cheap build as the knock-off version has. First time tho I see the on/off switch down below - quite strange.
yeah... my dad and myself are afraid the switches will get broken off at some point... but for now, we both have been really happy with them. It's nice to be able to grab and go with out have to chase a cord around. this thing is fantastic for quick fixes..
You must be a amateur if you don't know the lock ring has to be upsidedown with thin grinding disks. Everyone who's working a lot with angel grinders knows this, so how can you doing a review about angel grinders if you have totally no knowledge about this product
I just got 1 came with 2 batteries, charger, 2 cutting disc, 1 grinding disc, 1 flap wheel ,tool, guard, and case, for $60AUD $40USD I got a tooless nut for it, I pulled it apart and greesed up the gears quieten it down, for the money its ok
@@dingalsbe88 its fine I have a brushless bosch 18v I like using, it was $400 skin only, this 1 was $40 it grinds as it should cuts as it should, does what it should but comparing it to a 110v grinder isn't a Good comparison I got 4 240v angle grinders 100mm, 2 1.25mm, 1 200mm, 4 18v angle grinder so I have ample to compare it 2
I think we all know you can't have too many grinders in the workshop. We know they aren't going to last as long as a good one and we know we shouldn't be buying cheap Chinese rubbish but, boy are the handy.
I guess we're not talking about the fact that you have chosen the cheap device rather than that battery powered device does not have as many rpm's as the wired electric tool has. This in mind Makita knock-off is quite equal to what Makita has to offer if we do not mind cheap build as the knock-off version has. First time tho I see the on/off switch down below - quite strange.
yeah... my dad and myself are afraid the switches will get broken off at some point... but for now, we both have been really happy with them. It's nice to be able to grab and go with out have to chase a cord around. this thing is fantastic for quick fixes..
И като не е Macitta какво пак върши работа.
You must be a amateur if you don't know the lock ring has to be upsidedown with thin grinding disks. Everyone who's working a lot with angel grinders knows this, so how can you doing a review about angel grinders if you have totally no knowledge about this product
I just got 1 came with 2 batteries, charger, 2 cutting disc, 1 grinding disc, 1 flap wheel ,tool, guard, and case, for $60AUD $40USD I got a tooless nut for it, I pulled it apart and greesed up the gears quieten it down, for the money its ok
Its not a very good tool, but in a pinch it gets the work done. I still prefer my 110v grinder for sure.
@@dingalsbe88 its fine I have a brushless bosch 18v I like using, it was $400 skin only, this 1 was $40 it grinds as it should cuts as it should, does what it should but comparing it to a 110v grinder isn't a Good comparison I got 4 240v angle grinders 100mm, 2 1.25mm, 1 200mm, 4 18v angle grinder so I have ample to compare it 2
ill bet its a brushed motor yep
In the other reviews were they checked they were brushless.
No these are brushless
no mate its brushless I got 1 see other comment
Mine hell sounds funny
I think we all know you can't have too many grinders in the workshop.
We know they aren't going to last as long as a good one and we know we shouldn't be buying cheap Chinese rubbish but, boy are the handy.
The switch arrangement makes it dangerous, spend another 10 bucks if you wish to retain the ability to pick your nose.
LOL... Ya, it's not a very good tool. It hardly has any power... it's not like a corded grinder at all.