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........I have been looking at the dewalt 54v flexvolt range. Pretty pricey though..........
At 450 quid including batteries for a 125mm grinder that's a bit of an understatement.

I've had a bosch 18v cordless grinder for a couple of years, I use it a couple of times a week but nothing too intensive. It's got motor and battery safety cut-off, battery charge indicator and it's pretty capable. More than adequate for my purposes.
 
I've got the dewalt brushed one, use it fairly often, but I've only used a makita one for a couple of minuets as comparison. Hardy a proper test, but I prefer ed mine. I know it's probably not the best, I got it purely because I had all dewalt kit already and got the bare unit.
 
I’ve the Bosch 18v and although not used a great deal - having it handy, when you need it, is the best. With the AMD3 CUs, it comes in handy if you need to enlarge the stock 40mm x 60mm rectangle of punch out metal for your cables.
 
My dewalt has had loads of hammer, I’ve been cutting up 900mm ladder with it since Xmas and I’ve had it for 3 years I think.

They do a more compact brushless version now so I’d go for that one.
 
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I don’t think you could by a bad one from the mainstream brands to be fair.

Just choose s system and stick with it.
 
I don’t think you could by a bad one from the mainstream brands to be fair.

Just choose s system and stick with it.
I'm invested in the Hitachi 18v range, 3 combis, an sds and a 4.5" grinder

I must get a jigsaw and reciprocate saw as well.
 

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