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date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 12:51:42 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.rec.models.engineering        back       
Cheap angle grinder   
I sometimes wonder how low these prices can drop.
There's 9" angle grinders on eBay for £34.95  £7.95 P&P.
I recently bought a 5" angle grinder from Aldi for about £13 (can't
remember the exact price). At 1000W it should out perform my 4.5"
one.

John
date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 12:51:42 -0700 (PDT)   author:   John

Re: Cheap angle grinder   
"John"  wrote in message 
news:c64c53a0-4eb1-4ace-93a0-65bf5c04649e@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
I sometimes wonder how low these prices can drop.
There's 9" angle grinders on eBay for £34.95 + £7.95 P&P.
I recently bought a 5" angle grinder from Aldi for about £13 (can't
remember the exact price). At 1000W it should out perform my 4.5"
one.

John

I got one of the Aldi grinders but I broke the spindle lock within days. It 
could have been nasty if the thing had fallen into the mechanism at those 
speeds!. You could say it was from over tightening the spindle nut and 
consequently over stressing the spindle locking mechanism, but I've had 
other of these cheap tools fail in similar ways: Basically the low melt 
alloy they cast these from is too feeble. It's really easy to strip threads 
cut into it - as you do a screw up there's no point at which it feels tight 
to indicate that further tightening will strip the thread - really you need 
to under tighten to be on the safe side.
The other thing is the grinders really noisy! I've not used an angle grinder 
before so I can't compare it to others but you really need ear protection 
and friendly neighbours! A nice cheap tool to learn angle grinders on 
though!

Scrim
date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 21:05:30 +0100   author:   Scrim

Re: Cheap angle grinder   
Scrim wrote:
> "John"  wrote in message 
> news:c64c53a0-4eb1-4ace-93a0-65bf5c04649e@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> I sometimes wonder how low these prices can drop.
> There's 9" angle grinders on eBay for £34.95 + £7.95 P&P.
> I recently bought a 5" angle grinder from Aldi for about £13 (can't
> remember the exact price). At 1000W it should out perform my 4.5"
> one.
> 
> John
> 
> I got one of the Aldi grinders but I broke the spindle lock within days. It 
> could have been nasty if the thing had fallen into the mechanism at those 
> speeds!. You could say it was from over tightening the spindle nut and 
> consequently over stressing the spindle locking mechanism, but I've had 
> other of these cheap tools fail in similar ways: Basically the low melt 
> alloy they cast these from is too feeble. It's really easy to strip threads 
> cut into it - as you do a screw up there's no point at which it feels tight 
> to indicate that further tightening will strip the thread - really you need 
> to under tighten to be on the safe side.
> The other thing is the grinders really noisy! I've not used an angle grinder 
> before so I can't compare it to others but you really need ear protection 
> and friendly neighbours! A nice cheap tool to learn angle grinders on 
> though!
> 
> Scrim 
> 
> 
One advantage of the ALDI tools is that if you do get a dud they do 
offer a 3 year warranty on most things (but often not the accessories!)
If you want another one whilst they have stock then they will do that or 
   if you don't want another then you get your money back.
Also we have a store just a mile away!!

Bob
date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 23:01:58 +0100   author:   Bob Minchin

Re: Cheap angle grinder   
> The other thing is the grinders really noisy! I've not used an angle
> grinder before so I can't compare it to others but you really need
> ear protection and friendly neighbours! A nice cheap tool to learn
> angle grinders on though!
> 
> Scrim
> 
I have spent far too long over the last two days with angle grinders and
the extra noise of the cheapo one I have versus the expensive one is 
only noticeable when free running. As soon as you start cutting the 
noise of the grinder is drowned out by the noise of the grinding wheel. 
I opted to use my moulded shooting ear plugs topped off by normal ear 
defenders and while the neighbours may be pissed off, all was fine for me :)
date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 23:20:35 +0100   author:   Cliff Ray

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