Hello my friend. Dewalt has proven itself. is a good brand. It is also one of the best brands in my country. Thank you for the introduction and information. See you. greetings.
Is it fairly easy to feather the trigger? I want to use this for a lower speed polishing on metal and was wondering if the trigger is smooth so i could feather it on and off to get a nice slow speed
Nice review! That looks like a nice tool to have around the shop. However, as you noted, it's not cheap especially if you have to purchase the bits, battery & charger............
Thanks Steve. Yep there are definitely cheaper ways to get into the world of die grinders. This is a nice step up but I think I paid $10 for my last one at a garage sale.
No I don’t. Sorry. I don’t notice a power difference so it’s mostly just the convenience of cordless. My corded die grinder was an old beast so not really a worthwhile comparison.
Got mine in the mail finally. I can use the Flex Volt battery on it (mine's a 9 AH). What is a good attachment for grinding away plastic? I do a lot of car audio stuff and sometimes run into having to open up some holes for bigger aftermarket speakers
Hi CC, I haven't tried grinding on plastic, so I don't have any good guidance for you. I would think that coarse grit with a slow speed would be better to avoid clogging due to melting. But that's pure speculation on my part.
Yeah, I don’t understand why no spindle lock. It seems so obvious. They are going the wrong direction on that. Should be no-tool bit changes by now. Should be quieter too IMO. Other than that a pretty sweet setup.
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