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Macca the RoadworkerKimberley, WA
- 2 reviews
- 2 likes
Had enough time to evaluate.
Grinder has performed only very light work. Nut came loose on the spiral gear on armature. I tightened it and it doesn't slip now. Is my warranty invalid because someone didn't do their job properly. Apart from that the battery does get used up quickly (2 x 5.0Ah). Handy to carry around in the tool box for when there are no pixies to run the 240volt stuff.
Purchased in January 2021 at Bunnings Warehouse.
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NickWangaratta
- 3 reviews
- 1 like
Ok, but only when corded isn't an option.
I bought this cordless angle grinder as I already had a collect of Ryobi batteries to run it with.
Your corded angle grinder does not have to worry about being replaced by this cordless due to the fact that anything above very light work will cause it to come 'grinding' to a halt. (see what I did there) Not only that but it chews through your batteries like a unattended child with a jar of lollies, easily being the most power hungry Ryobi tool I have.
It isn't all bad though. As I said I have plenty of existing batteries so I didn't have...Read more
to worry about buying into a new system and the grinder itself was only $99. As long as you don't go pushing it too hard and only ask it to do very light work it will be alright for the occasional time you need a grinder without a cord.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
FlybyNSW, 2456
- 21 reviews
Works well for me
I bought this as I had a Ryobi One+ drill driver with 2 batteries & had some jobs to do where it was a pain to get an extension lead to. I would have preferred a 100mm model but they don't make one so the 115mm was it. I have a 4Ah battery and a 1.5Ah battery. The first job was to cut 4 concrete tiles on the roof. I wore out 2 concrete discs before I could get the job done & then bought a diamond disc. I finished the job just as the 4Ah battery needed a recharge. If I'd had the diamond disc to begin with I'd have finished the job in less than h...Read more
alf the time and half the battery charge as it cut through the concrete tiles like a knife through butter. I have done a few small jobs since and it has performed well. It does not have the power of a corded machine but is fine if you don't force it and let the tool do the work. There are better cordless grinders out there but not for $99.00 and it comes with a 6 year replacement warranty. Hard to beat that.
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Johnny HiroshimaLoxton
- 6 reviews
It’s okay.
Bought this angle grinder for the odd job around the house and its performance is average.
It lacks the power of its cordless competitors and its corded cousin. It handles light cutting with ease but on the heavier stuff it was definitely struggling and I had to ease off so it wouldn’t stall.
Also after putting on a fully charged battery it cuts out or won’t start until the battery has been drained a bit or used for a few minutes.
Over all I’m happy with it since it does the jobs I need it for but I think ultimately Ryobi could have made a better product.
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