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A Consumer's Guide to Buying an Angle Grinder

DIYers and do-it-yourself project enthusiasts take note. When assembling your tool kit for the many DIY projects around your home, a powerful, useful angle grinder should be at the top of your list. Not only can you sand, shape and polish with this tool, but it's also a powerful cutting tool that uses a spinning grinding wheel.

If you need to cut and remove rust from metal when restoring a car, a heavy duty grinder is the tool for you. If you need to cut tile or grind pavers when landscaping, there is no better tool in your arsenal. The grinder can also be used to sharpen other power tools in your equipment.



When choosing a grinder for your needs, consider whether you want to use it for precision work or heavier jobs. The bigger and heavier the job, the larger the grinding wheel and the more motor power you will need. For example, if you are cutting cement, you should buy a model with at least 5 to 9 amps.


To a certain extent, you can customize your angle grinder with the right wheel for the job. A wire brush is great for removing paint from a large, flat surface, and for tight corners you should switch to a wire brush attachment/disc.

If you need to remove joints between bricks without damaging them, a thick joint disc (a diamond disc) is recommended. You'll be glad you didn't try this job with a hammer and chisel. Not all grinders are suitable for all types of discs. So it pays to research which type of disc is best for your upcoming projects before buying a grinder.



Look for a unit with an adjustable guard to keep sparks or sanded material away from you. A dust collection system is also desirable to ensure a long life for the sander and yourself. The sander's bearings and motor should also be dust-protected.

Anti-vibration features are also beneficial, as they allow for better control and prevent your arms from tiring quickly.


Try the tool out or read reviews to find out what other owners and craftsmen have to say about the sander you're considering. Since this is a powerful tool for tough jobs, make sure the comments include information about the model's sturdiness. It should be solidly built, yet easy to hold and operate.



Look for features that make it easier to work around the house, such as a long power cord or a rechargeable model that doesn't require a cord. When buying a rechargeable model, pay attention to the recharge time required.

An adjustable side handle helps you keep the grinder under control and allows for ambidextrous operation, making your job much easier. A sturdy storage case is also recommended to keep your tool in excellent condition.


Safety is also important, so make sure you have an interlock switch. Grinders should, of course, be kept out of the reach of children. Finally, be sure to wear a face shield when working with a grinder, and even a respirator if your project involves concrete dust. For more information please click here.


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