
Bosch's 18-volt Professional cordless platform powers everything from drills to circular saws, and adding a cordless angle grinder extends that ecosystem into metal cutting,...
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Bosch's 18-volt Professional cordless platform powers everything from drills to circular saws, and adding a cordless angle grinder extends that ecosystem into metal cutting,...
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For a professional who already owns Makita 18-volt LXT batteries, adding a cordless angle grinder to the kit transforms what you can do away from a power socket. Cutting rebar on...
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When you need to cut through a 100 mm steel I-beam, slice a concrete kerb stone in one pass, or grind a heavy structural weld, a 125 mm grinder simply does not have the disc...
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At 2,600 watts and with a 230 mm disc, this is not a grinder you pick up for a quick trim — it is a heavy industrial tool built for sustained, high-load cutting and grinding in...
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From cutting rebar and grinding welds to smoothing concrete and stripping rust, an angle grinder is one of the most versatile power tools you can own. Whether you're a metal...
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For the professional whose cordless toolkit is built around Bosch's 18-volt Professional batteries, adding a 125 mm angle grinder extends that platform into cutting and grinding —...
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Cutting metal stock — whether it is steel rod, angle iron, pipe, or flat bar — with a hand-held angle grinder can be a frustrating exercise in approximation. Even with a steady...
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When a vehicle's paint has suffered years of neglect — deep swirl marks, oxidation, etching from bird droppings, and scratches that catch your fingernail — a gentle dual-action...
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Between the entry-level 720-watt grinder that handles most cutting tasks and the 1,400-watt flagship that powers through continuous heavy grinding, there is a middle ground. A...
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Between the standard 1,200-watt 125 mm grinder and the flagship 1,900-watt CIE model sits a compelling middle ground: 1,700 watts of power with variable speed control. The GWS...
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Angle grinder users tend to divide into two camps: those who want the grinder to stop the instant they release their grip, and those who want it to keep running so they can focus...
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HiKOKI — the brand formerly known as Hitachi Power Tools — produces a range of 18-volt cordless tools that compete directly with the major manufacturers on features and build...
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At 1,700 watts, a 125 mm angle grinder enters territory where the limiting factor is no longer the motor — it is the operator's ability to control the tool safely. The torque...
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In a busy workshop where compressed air lines run along the walls and a compressor hums in the background, pneumatic tools make a compelling case. An air-powered grinder has no...
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Metabo occupies a distinctive position in the power tool world: a German manufacturer with a reputation for engineering quality that rivals the best-known professional brands, but...
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Cutting concrete, stone, or ceramic with a power tool is satisfying work — right up until you stop the motor and realise every surface in sight is coated in a fine layer of dust....
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Whether you are cutting through a rusty exhaust pipe under your car, trimming a paving slab to fit a garden path, or smoothing a rough weld on a metal gate, some jobs demand more...
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AEG occupies a unique position in the European power tool market: German engineering heritage combined with the manufacturing scale of the TTI group, which also owns Milwaukee and...
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For the home improver who needs to cut a metal fence post, trim a bolt, or slice a paving slab a few times a year, a cordless angle grinder that shares batteries with the drill...
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There comes a point in any serious paint correction or surface finishing project where a dual-action polisher simply is not aggressive enough. When you are dealing with heavy...
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