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BenSydney, NSW
- 23 reviews
Fine for the price
This seems to be the pick of the sub-$100 bunch at Bunnings. It has a tool-free adjustable wheel guard and a smart wrench storage in the handle (why don't they all do this!) [EDIT: see below]. The body's a little big, not excessive but the slim Bosch is definitely nicer to hold (I would've bought the Bosch, but its primitive guard requires a screwdriver to adjust; who's got time for that?). The gearbox is reasonably low profile and is some sort of metal alloy. It does not have a slow-start, which isn't a big deal for me. Vibration-wise, it's ok...Read more
but you really feel it after a session with a wire brush. The power lead's stupidly short, only 1.75m, and the cable's rather light duty - I expect it'll be rare to find one of these in a couple of years that doesn't have electrical tape patching up a nick or two. It comes with a single cutting disc and a soft bag large enough for the grinder and a few cutoff and grinding wheels, but that's it. It's probably not a good idea to keep grinding wheels in a soft bag, so I'll be keeping this in a separate case. I see no access hatch/etc to replace the motor brushes, so I guess Ryobi intend for the grinder to be thrown out once the brushes are worn down. pros: - price - tool-less guard, wrench slot in handle - uh, that's about itSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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