What's your daily grinder

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Most of my grinder work is done with a Bosch
7-115 110v tho, it’s a very good one handed grinder.
 
What's your everyday grinder for cutting ? I have a bosch but the cord is driving me mad it's so rigid, not sure if it's getting more rigid as time goes on! I have a variable which has a lovely supple cord, so I bought the same model but none variable from PTT and that's got a normal cord on it.
Hi mines dewaltdwe4206gb soon to be a dewalt cordless. I have a diatechL15ST disc cuts through almost everything chip free and with ease.
 
Who got the cordless Hilti, supposedly vibration free???
I got one last week Mark. Some piece of kit. With the 22v it doesn’t struggle at all. As far as vibration I haven’t noticed any but I think that’s more to do with the disc. It’s not as easy to handle as the Metabo but it’s a proper work horse and has more power. I was working with 750’s last week and every cut had to be grinded and one battery lasted me to around 3pm and I mean it was working.
If you didn’t want to spend the money on the Hilti then my next recommendation would be the Metabo without doubt.
 
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Has anyone ever tried the Lidl cordless grinder? I don't currently use a grinder but i was looking to get one soon. A Lidl opened round the corner from me and i went for a middle aisle trip (as you do) and spotted an adjustable speed cordless grinder, comes in at around £50 with a battery and charger. If i do get on with it alright i would probably be looking to invest in another. i saw folk say the same brand of paddle mixer was decent so thought it could be worth a try?

@LEE MAC are you still using yours and do you rate it? I tried a search and you came up as mentioning having one last year
 
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What size is the battery? You might need 2 batteries for cordless depending on how much you use it
 
I have a Makita grinder with brushes which I have to keep changing but getting so hacked off with it I am getting a brushless version
 

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