Cordless grinder

Hi all .anyone got a cordless grinder ? I have a 18 v hitachi drill which very pleased with it as 1.5 batterys and was wondering if they would be any good for grinder ? Regards Richard.
 

HarryB97

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Mixed Farmer
I bought one a few years ago and don't no how I coped with out it now! 4 or 5ah batteries minimum or you may as well use a hacksaw as you will be waiting for batteries to charge so often!
 

fermerboy

Member
Location
Banffshire
Cant comment on the Hitachi gear but I have a Milwaukee 18v 115mm grinder with 5ah battery. Superb piece of kit, used everywhere.
I have a 2ah battery and the grinder runs ok on it but not for long, I'd think your 1.5ah would be a fustration.
 

wdah/him

Member
Location
tyrone
as said they are great for handy jobs, but really need bigger batteries if doing a lot, our first came wit 3 amp and they were ok for us at the time for notching tin on roofs etc but the 5 amp now is a noticeable difference for doing light engineering work around the yard.

we also have hitachi, 24vsds, nut gun, drill, and driver so plenty of batteries but the grinder would be the sorest on them.
 
I have 2 Makita, one is the older style brushed motor and thumb button, the other is newer brushless with trigger style button. I never ever pick up the older one now, love the trigger button and brushless seems better on batteries
 
Thanks very much all , really good answers to my question sounds like I thought it's a no go with my batterys if I go down cordless path I will have to invest in bigger batterys thanks again best wishers rich.
 

Phil P

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North West
Had a Ryobi cordless with a 4ah battery for a few years and it’s been ok, however just bought a Milwaukee brushless with 5ah battery and it’s in a different league! It’s got as much go as my Metabo corded grinder and the battery lasts for ages, 3 year warranty also ?
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