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I already have 3 corded grinders, a Porter Cable, Dewalt and Milwaukee. I picked up a Milwaukee model 2880-20 cordless 18v unit yesterday. Just fidgeting with it after getting home, I think I'm gonna like it. Good balance and power for a cordless, and uses the same battery packs my other Milwaukee tools use, which I have about 10 extras, if needed.

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Reply:I have probably the identical tool,,it is "nice" as it is cordless,, but, the speed is WAY slow compared to a Milwaukee or Makita corded.So, despite having plenty of batteries,, when I need a "real" angle grinder, I drag out a corded one,,,
Reply:Dewalt grinder speed are dictated by battery size. I only use it in the field but no complaints. Does Milwaukee have thatFeature?
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Originally Posted by SweetMK

I have probably the identical tool,,it is "nice" as it is cordless,, but, the speed is WAY slow compared to a Milwaukee or Makita corded.So, despite having plenty of batteries,, when I need a "real" angle grinder, I drag out a corded one,,,
Reply:I have a couple of those cordless Milwaukee grinders, and all sorts of name brand corded grinders. Those cordless are my go to and hang on my tripod at the arc. I run one with a saucer twisted knot and the other with a 27 grit Walter. Can't beat them the less cords in the way the better. And with fuel prices the way they are, the less I have to run the welder the better.


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Reply:I think it will be very useful with a wire wheel on it for cleaning slag off the weld, and doing some rust removal if needed.Miller Multimatic 215Miller Spoolmate 150Primeweld cut 60 Plasma CutterMilwaukee Chop SawBauer Portaband Saw w/Swag TableDewalt, Milwaukee, Porter Cable 4.5 grindersMag Drill/Annular CuttersArcUnion J-20 Portable Rod OvenVevor pipe stands
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Originally Posted by tapwelder

Dewalt grinder speed are dictated by battery size. I only use it in the field but no complaints. Does Milwaukee have thatFeature?
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Originally Posted by Freebirdwelds

I have a couple of those cordless Milwaukee grinders, and all sorts of name brand corded grinders. Those cordless are my go to and hang on my tripod at the arc. I run one with a saucer twisted knot and the other with a 27 grit Walter. Can't beat them the less cords in the way the better. And with fuel prices the way they are, the less I have to run the welder the better.


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Originally Posted by 52 Ford

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