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anyone any experiences of using these and do the li ion ones stand up to mains ones?

any recommendations?
 
anyone any experiences of using these yes and do the li ion ones stand up to mains ones? no

any recommendations? mains

cordless grinders just aren't up to the job of cutting channels etc. They really 'hammer' the batteries (which is bad for them). I got rid of mine on eBay and now have a 240v Bosch Pro
 
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I have 18V Makita Li Ion. It's really useful for quick jobs like cutting off padlock when customer has lost his key and grinding the heads off seized-up screws. Best if you use it as part of a tool 'system' with a few spare batteries as it'll only last a few minutes on one battery. For longer jobs, use a mains one.
 
I have 18V Makita Li Ion. It's really useful for quick jobs like cutting off padlock when customer has lost his key and grinding the heads off seized-up screws. Best if you use it as part of a tool 'system' with a few spare batteries as it'll only last a few minutes on one battery. For longer jobs, use a mains one.

............. and for the removal of Cowboy Clampers wheel clamps. ;)
 
The Dewalt DC413KL, 28v L-ion, 630W, is the best I've tried, good power for serious work but the battery run-time is still pathetic. My test is to cut through 1" diameter EN24 Tungsten steel on one battery charge, none have managed to get close yet, a serious test that even some small corded grinders struggle with. The DC413KL didn't quite complete it in two battery charges, best so far ... but still "no sale!"
 

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