M12 FUEL 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Straight Die Grinder (Tool-Only)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Got tired of dragging an air hose around, and this little electric grinder has more than enough power for deburring metal edges. The variable speed trigger gives me great control, and it’s surprisingly comfortable to hold for longer jobs.
I was skeptical about a battery-powered die grinder matching air tools, but this one has the torque to handle heavy deburring on steel without bogging down. The 1/4-inch collet holds bits securely, and the brushless motor makes it feel surprisingly light for all-day use.
I’ve been using this die grinder for porting intake manifolds, and the brushless motor keeps running strong even after a full shift. It fits in tight spots my air die grinder never could, and the variable speed trigger gives me precise control.
For a cordless tool this small, the power is genuinely surprising—it ripped through a rusted bolt I was grinding down without bogging once. The variable speed trigger gives me full control, and the slim body lets me reach into tight engine bays with zero wrist fatigue. Battery life is decent for the size, too, lasting through a handful of quick jobs before needing a swap.
Was a bit skeptical about battery power matching air, but this thing rips through metal burrs and grinding wheels without bogging down. The slim body makes it easy to get into tight spots my old corded grinder couldn't reach.
Swapped out my old air die grinder for this, and the power difference is night and day — it chewed through a rusted bolt without bogging down. Battery life is surprisingly good, too; I got a full hour of steady use on a single charge.
Took it straight to a few exhaust manifold bolts, and the compact body fit where my air tools never could. The variable speed trigger gave me perfect control for deburring a cast-iron flange right after.
Cut through a rusty bolt in under a minute that my old battery grinder couldn't even touch. The brushless motor has noticeably more torque at lower speeds, and the compact body makes it easy to maneuver in tight spots.
Finally got this to replace a corded model I've been fighting with for years, and the power difference is night and day—it actually ripped through a weld joint without bogging down once. The size makes it easy to get into tight spots, and I was honestly surprised at how smooth the variable speed trigger feels.
Finally got this die grinder and it handles stainless steel deburring like a champ—the compact body is a huge plus for tight spaces. Runs smooth and quiet too, no more dragging an air hose around.