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FERREX CORDED ANGLE GRINDER - IS THIS THE MOST VERSATILE TOOL YOU CAN BUY? 

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This is a user review of the Ferrex 1200w corded Anglegrinder WWS EWS 1200 Z01. A very unusual angle grinder as it is fitted with a variable speed control making it useful not just for powerful cutting of stone and steel etc but also ideal as a sander polisher making this one of the most versatile tools you can buy. If you are a keen DIYer or a professional wanting a back-up machine for your workshop this low cost Ferrex offering from Aldi is in my opinion well worth considering. As small Angle-grinder it is quite powerful with a 1200 watts motor but with the variable speed control it doubles up as a sander polisher, if you are into furniture up-cycling you will find this great for quick removal of old varnish or paint, if you are into stonework this makes a great marble or granite edge polisher. I will try this out when I am carving larger stone pieces both as a slow speed grinder and a sander.

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@ingalway
@ingalway Год назад
Fantastic video. Thank you so much for making it.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Glad you enjoyed it!
@leylah111
@leylah111 Год назад
Great explanation, it seems easy after your trial, thank you
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
thank you !
@frankiebye
@frankiebye Год назад
Excellent video, many thanks
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
You are welcome!
@niall3276
@niall3276 Год назад
Thanks for the video Steve. This is available in my local Aldi this week and got all my questions answered from this. Looking forward to doing some polishing myself. Thanks Steve.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Hope you enjoy it!
@TerryMcGearyScotland
@TerryMcGearyScotland Год назад
Excellent! Thanks so much. I was stuck at putting the extra dust guard on😂The booklet should just put a QR code to your video. Thanks again. You’ve given me the encouragement to carry on with it.👏👏🙏🙏
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Glad it helped!
@DjGiluk
@DjGiluk 2 года назад
Great video - very informative
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@jodieebinger7438
@jodieebinger7438 Год назад
Very good review. Practical, informative and getting to the point, but without skipping over things assuming everyone knows. Ie the rotation speed and speeds for different jobs.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
thank you for watching
@sergiohenriquedefaria9624
@sergiohenriquedefaria9624 Год назад
Fantastic video. I’ve just bought my first angle grinder. Excellent tips
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Glad it helped
@leathleyg5995
@leathleyg5995 Год назад
Thanks muchly.....saw this in Aldi today and pondered over it. I've been looking for a variable speed grinder for ages and it's like trying to find the holy grail..! After watching this I will be off to buy it in the morning.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Hope you enjoy it!
@raypitcher9767
@raypitcher9767 Год назад
Just watched your video Steve, I have also purchased one of these and found it to be an excellent design all round. Light weight, low noise and capacity to hold the tool is unique. The middle fixing for the handle is particularly useful with a ball gouge as this is fixed in the central position and secures the gravity, plus the safer option with using wood cutting discs it prevents fast speed wood chips directly at your hand from the other left/right position. Naturally the speed control is ideal, so I hope it won't need those extra brushes any time soon. A great deal for any job.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
For a cheapo it is not a bad tool at all I use mine mostly for stone grinding and cutting. Thanks for the feedback!
@ukrider3222
@ukrider3222 2 года назад
Went into aldi today and picked one up for £9.99 so well worth a look now. Thanks for sharing great review 👍
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 2 года назад
Hope you enjoy it!
@bayadere8308
@bayadere8308 2 года назад
Another very good video Steve. I bought mine last week and have used it several times with no problems. I must say, I found the auxiliary guard easier to fit in an anti-clockwise direction, as illustrated in the manual. It seems to me that the Ferrex and Parkside brands have made a conscious decision to improve the quality of their ranges. This may be due to the sales figures and generally positive feedback they are receiving and the realisation that their tools are being put up against the 'quality' makers and more often than not, holding their own - see countless videos of their drills for example being pitched against DeWalt etc. Of course, the main reservation DIY people have is 'how long will it last at this price' but, as you say, time will tell. For me, Aldi and Lidl have meant that I can afford to have the right tool for each job that crops up around the house and garden. I couldn't justify, or afford, buying a Milwaukee angle grinder which I would use three or four times a year! Thanks for all the excellent videos.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 2 года назад
I agree with everything you say, and the guard does fit easier anti-clockwise. Ferrrex and Parkside tools are usually very good value and ideal for DIYers. There are sometimes downsides and occasionally one will be faulty out of the box but on the whole they have made owning a comprehensive toolkit affordable. Cheers!
@stefaniaponitz5738
@stefaniaponitz5738 2 года назад
I'm really surprised by the brands giving such a good performance as well. Great to have options like these.
@keveen2
@keveen2 2 года назад
Excellent info for someone who hasn't a clue about angle-grinders. Would probably have taken a while to learn how to screw the flange, how to tighten etc. For sale in my Aldi store so I'll be buying one.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 2 года назад
Please wear eye protection and enjoy!
@1121756
@1121756 Год назад
It is a good tool! I have paid 25£ for one in Aldi and 5£ for ferrex cutting disc
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Cheers!
@dooley6041
@dooley6041 2 года назад
I got one of these and can’t believe how good they are. My makita and dewalt are now redundant. I find that The trigger / switch is much safer to use than the other brands as it turns off as soon as you release your hand whereas the other one’s you have to reach for the switch with your thumb
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 2 года назад
Hi Dooley, I like mine too, the only question is how long it will last, but that applies to every tool! Cheers!
@dooley6041
@dooley6041 2 года назад
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 well said buddy 😁
@stefaniaponitz5738
@stefaniaponitz5738 2 года назад
25 quid?? Wow, that's an amazing deal! I'm so happy you made this video Steve! I've been looking into angle grinders for a while now and I'm just a bit scared of them being a tiny lady who's not at full strength, I've seen a lot of missing fingers and deep cuts from these types of machines. The safety that's on this one makes me feel a lot safer. I like being able to control the speed as well. I'm quite shocked about how much dust it produces it's logical, of course, with the size and speed but I'm in a small space and I don't see that working out. Is there anything to add to this video in regards to working with water while cutting stone? I'd probably only use it to preform carvings, making slabs so that would work out. I do like the sanding option, it's very nice that you can put special polishing pads in. Thanks for the video Steve!!!
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 2 года назад
Hi Stefania, I use mine a lot, and I do use it with water most of the time to keep down the dust. If you give a bit of thought to how the water is delivered to the blade and how you position the work you can keep the water spray to a minimum. Also give the machine a spray of WD40 oil after each days work, this drives any water out of the tool bearings etc. Wear thick gloves and always remove the battery before changing blades to protect your hands. Keep safe!
@stefaniaponitz5738
@stefaniaponitz5738 2 года назад
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 These are great tips. Thanks so much Steve.
@scollyer.tuition
@scollyer.tuition Год назад
Nice review. Thanks. One question though: can the trigger be locked on, or does it always disengage when hand pressure is released? I've just bought one of these on sight for about £30 from my local Aldi (though oddly it is listed as a discontinued product on the website), and I'm pleased to see that the reviews are largely positive. I bought it for the same reason that you did - the almost mythical variable speed control on a corded angle grinder - long rumoured in texts of the Ancients, but very rarely seen. My desire for variable speed is to make the cutting of wood (etc) possible - I have made up a jig that turns a grinder essentially into a sliding chop saw, which can be locked in place if required, and I have a wood cutting blade for it, but my 13K RPM grinder burns wood when cutting. An RPM of 3K should be spot-on for wood cutting, but this isn't available from any of the big names. The speed control feature + jig should make possible the cutting of smaller wood pieces for which a table saw is just too agressive.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Anglegrinders never have a trigger lock, If you need to drop the machine in an emergency you really really want the thing to stop! Take care and enjoy your new tool. Cheers!
@scollyer.tuition
@scollyer.tuition Год назад
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 I have a Dewalt DWE4206 and it has a trigger lock; once it's locked on, the grinder remains running until either the trigger is moved to the off position, or the power is removed. I would agree that it's not as safe as a spring-loaded trigger.
@stigkrakpants3052
@stigkrakpants3052 Год назад
Makita corded GA5040 has variable 2'800 - 11'000 rpm. And great anti-vibration, but then Makita do make all the best stuff. I also have the Ferrex 40v Grinder this has a lockable trigger, but then if you drop it most of the time it'll hit the floor not your boot ! Ferrex are really pushing out good tools now. The Pro Brushless tools are very good.
@bobbieker8915
@bobbieker8915 Год назад
This is exactly what I've been looking for! Who sells it in the US and where can I purchase it at?
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Hi Bob, I only know that Aldi sells it in the UK. Sorry I can't help you about the US. Perhaps someone else will see this and advise. best of luck!
@JIMMIX7
@JIMMIX7 Год назад
Hi I just bought one today and it sounds a lot noisier than yours, as in the rattle of the bearings. Do you find any rattle with yours ?
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Hi James, yes mine is a bit rattle sounding. I am pretty sure this is the gearbox. Check if your bearings are loose, rattle the blade from side to side and up and down for movement, if it is the bearings return to store. Cheers.
@stigkrakpants3052
@stigkrakpants3052 Год назад
check for grease, lot of these cheap tools just need a little extra
@DaleNorthEast
@DaleNorthEast 2 года назад
i use mine for wet polishing mostly, love how low speed it can go ,was real good for teaching myself how to polish. Incredibly versatile, cheap Aldi middle isle find! edit: actually mine is a polisher not angle grinder, but i prefer to use it for cutting and grinding as it feels much much safer.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 2 года назад
Hi Dale, I have not seen a polisher version yet but I will keep an eye out. Because of the variable speed control on this angle grinder machine it makes an excellent polisher! Glad you are enjoying your stone work, keep it up! Cheers
@stigkrakpants3052
@stigkrakpants3052 Год назад
the Isle o' Shite never fails to deliver
@shanedraper240692
@shanedraper240692 Год назад
I just bought one on offer for £20
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
bargain!
@SOOONJE
@SOOONJE 2 года назад
Hi, does it have any other features or special features that not other 1000 such devices have in the market? Thanks
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 2 года назад
Hi, it has the variable speed control which as far as I can tell is unique for a corded anglegrinder and its only £25, very cheap for a 1200 watt machine, apart from that it is the same as any anglegrinder.
@stigkrakpants3052
@stigkrakpants3052 Год назад
it comes with a 40 pence bag of carrots
@stigkrakpants3052
@stigkrakpants3052 Год назад
@@thestonecraftingworkshop7490 Makita GA5040, best out there, Metabo are quality too and have some variables
@stigkrakpants3052
@stigkrakpants3052 Год назад
Makita GA5040. 2'800 - 11'000 rpm the best. 1400W. Anti vibration and anti restart and good vac connection. I am not sure how many battery grinders have variable speed. Makita make the best tools.
@thestonecraftingworkshop7490
Thanks for sharing
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