Jim Nelson
Platinum Member
And they are great fun with the grand kids.
I'm more interested in longevity than initial impressions. Will it still work 5 or 10 years from now, or will it be sitting on a shelf because there are no batteries available?
"To bring this back up, a week ago I picked up a Bauer 20V angle grinder open box for $20, hadn't used it until today and I have to say that is the smoothest running angle grinder I've ever used... I was just doing a simple project so I figured I'd try it out and I'm glad I got it... I did apparently push it too hard once where it hit the over amp cutoff or something and stopped but for quick little things I'll probably use it more than I anticipate"
I'll second that. Mine is extremely smooth. I will say, with a 4.5" metal grinding disk, run time is fairly short even with the higher amp hour battery. I suspect with the smaller battery, run time would be maybe 2 minutes. I like the superb balance too. The tool just feels good in my hands, good ergo's.
One thing I always do with any angle grinder made offshore (aren't all of them today), is, before use, I pull the right angle drive apart and add some high quality synthetic grease to the existing grease which is usually a marginal amount anyway.
Compared to my Porter Cable 110 volt corded one (my latest grinder purchase, the HF cordless is quiet as a mouse. The PC is and always has, sounded like a bucket of loose bolts. Lots of gear noise and lots of freeplay between the motor pinion and the helical gear that drives the spindle.
Old Porter Cable stuff was pretty good before Black and Decker bought them out!
I can fond the smoke in just about everything with enough effort.