4.5 grinder recommendation?

   / 4.5 grinder recommendation? #111  
Says out of stock at all my local Lowes.
Yep and at 9 other Lowe's within an hours drive from us! If you go online at Lowe's it will cost you $158.40 before tax and shipping for a pair.
 
   / 4.5 grinder recommendation? #112  
Yep and at 9 other Lowe's within an hours drive from us! If you go online at Lowe's it will cost you $158.40 before tax and shipping for a pair.

Holy crap.
 
   / 4.5 grinder recommendation? #114  
Are Metabo tools just as good as they were when they were Hitachi? I need to set myself up with some battery operated tools. And I want to stay with one brand to share batteries. I had them years ago but went back to corded. Now it is just too inconvenient to drag cords and sometimes even a generator around. A battery framing nail gun is at the top of my list and (so far) I have it down to Metabo and Dewalt.
 
   / 4.5 grinder recommendation? #115  
I'm pretty dang happy with my 20v Dewalt stable of tools. Easy to find in the stores or online, many different tools available and reasonably priced.

I have stuck to this brand now for several plus years and have 10+ that share several batteries. I don't use them daily but I expect them to last as long as I will be using them. Hate to think that most all the tools I am buying now could be my last of that type. I guess that is a good thing because at some point a fixed income isn't going to support my habit.
 
   / 4.5 grinder recommendation? #116  
I use Dewalt 20v cordless tools. The service center had a special a few years ago where they would give a big trade in on 18v Dewalts to where I traded in all my old Dewalt 18v tools. It hardly cost me anything to change them out. But I don't have any battery operated nail guns.
 
   / 4.5 grinder recommendation? #117  
Says out of stock at all my local Lowes.

there are 6 of them near me but i want to go battery power next time i get one
 
   / 4.5 grinder recommendation? #118  
I have one cordless Makita and use it for quick touch ups. Mind you it’s pretty old and NOT a brushless model.

It’s really handy and I love it but if you REALLY need to grind it’s pretty hard to beat corded power for angle grinders.

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   / 4.5 grinder recommendation? #119  
It’s really handy and I love it but if you REALLY need to grind it’s pretty hard to beat corded power for angle grinders.

100% agree with this^^^^. My situation, however when is I need to work on my dock to repair storm damage or when I need to work on my farm, I am either running about every extension cord I have (voltage drop:thumbdown:) or loading a generator in the back of my truck.

So for any out of shop need I think battery is my best bet. The Dewalt framing nailer uses a flywheel. Metabo uses a compressor and fires a piston. Metabo also has (Dewalt has it as well) a cord adapter so you can run the battery operated tool on an adapter if need be. Seems to be the time to jump in.
 
   / 4.5 grinder recommendation? #120  
I like the cord adapter idea. I did not know. I love my brushless Milwaukees but I have a 6" corded that I enjoy for hogging or cup brushes. That being said, I Hate to grind no matter what I use.
 

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