Angle grinder
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- Minor Fan
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Angle grinder
My 2year old Clarke 'contractor' 115mm angle grinder is , for want of a better word, knackerred. Motor ok but the bevel gears and chuck bearing are wobbling about and making a dreadful noise.
What would MMOC members recommend for a tougher replacement?
The item is in regular use 2-3 evenings a week plus w/e's, thanks, John.
What would MMOC members recommend for a tougher replacement?
The item is in regular use 2-3 evenings a week plus w/e's, thanks, John.
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Re: Angle grinder
Thanks, shame they closed at 4pm today, unless they keep selling during the week at that price if still available?
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Re: Angle grinder
Wikes have an offer on a really good Makita grinder at the moment....depends what sort of quality you're looking for
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Re: Angle grinder
I found that my Clarke grinder lasted longer than others- certainly the Halfords one that managed a day .
I think it's pot luck with grinders - you could get lucky and get a good one. I had to send 50 makitas back (when I was in the Fire Service) as they weren't fit for purpose - 2 lasted 1 cut of a padlock.
My best grinder was a Black and Decker professional - lasted years.
Pete
I think it's pot luck with grinders - you could get lucky and get a good one. I had to send 50 makitas back (when I was in the Fire Service) as they weren't fit for purpose - 2 lasted 1 cut of a padlock.
My best grinder was a Black and Decker professional - lasted years.
Pete
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Re: Angle grinder
I've always found Bosch grinders very good. The last one I had lasted 7 years of nearly daily use, and its replacement is a nice powerful very slim design andeasy to hold. It did cost over £50 but the use they get its worth paying it. FOr hobby or occaisional use it may be difficult to justify. I've had some cheaper brands which have lasted a matter of weeks, but I liketo kep one in reserve just in case...
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Re: Angle grinder
My Makita is still going strong 1995.
Re: Angle grinder
The Aldi price stays the same - but when it's gone -it's gone. Sometimes after a few weeks if are left with stock, they drop the price a couple of £. But doesn't happen often with good deals like grinder etc.....
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Re: Angle grinder
I use de walt which are overpriced but I got it free .I think Ryobi are good and well priced
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Re: Angle grinder
They are all probably made in the same Chinese factory but with different branding. Nothing lasts these days.
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Re: Angle grinder
DeWalt are made in the same factory as Black and Decker.
That was Spennymoor co.durham till a couple of years back.
They are all Asian now, b and d aint made in the States where they originate since the 60s.
Dewalt use a heavier duty motor and bearings than the standard black and decker.
Hence the cost.
That was Spennymoor co.durham till a couple of years back.
They are all Asian now, b and d aint made in the States where they originate since the 60s.
Dewalt use a heavier duty motor and bearings than the standard black and decker.
Hence the cost.
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Re: Angle grinder
I have 2 of the Aldi ones plus another thats still in its box for the future.Theyre good and the 3 year warranty is better than most come with.The main problem with the Aldi warranty is that if the item goes faulty you only get a replacement if they have stock which is annoying if youre in the middle of a job and just want to get back to it instead of shopping somewhere else.No problem getting a refund though.A couple of years back I bought a die grinder kit from Aldi and just stuck it on the shelf untested.Months later when a job arose that called for it I found I had been sold a faulty item.I took it back and they had none but refunded immediately.The offers arent just for that day theyre on until theyre gone and that item regularly comes back on offer.
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Re: Angle grinder
Given the stock turnover in Aldi that hardly amounts to a warranty at all!
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Re: Angle grinder
Check out the Toolstation and Scewfix websites,
Lots of grinders to suit all pockets.
The trick with small 5" grinders is to work gently letting the machine cut at its own pace and not leaning on it to try to speed up the cut.
Lots of grinders to suit all pockets.
The trick with small 5" grinders is to work gently letting the machine cut at its own pace and not leaning on it to try to speed up the cut.
Re: Angle grinder
I have a Black and Decker 100mm grinder circa 1987 and it has never let me down. Bought a cheap 115mm and it barely lasted 2 years with very minor use. I have since purchased a Macallister (115mm) and although it seems sturdy enough (thus far) the on/off switch is a bit clunky. If it lasts, then all is good.
And as mentioned it does seem that a lot of the grinders out there are just re-branded same devices.
Just to add, I only purchased the 115mm grinder as the discs are much cheaper than the 100mm ones. Shame, as I'd purchase the same model in the 115mm if I could.
And as mentioned it does seem that a lot of the grinders out there are just re-branded same devices.
Just to add, I only purchased the 115mm grinder as the discs are much cheaper than the 100mm ones. Shame, as I'd purchase the same model in the 115mm if I could.