7 Amp Corded 4-1/2 in. Small Angle Grinder with Sliding Lock-On Switch





Category: Factory Clearance Sale





Category: Factory Clearance Sale
The 7-amp motor really rips through metal grinding without bogging down, even on thicker pieces I've been working on. The sliding lock-on switch is a game-changer for long sessions—my finger doesn't get tired at all.
Was a bit skeptical about the sliding lock-on switch at first, but it's actually super convenient for long cuts without cramping my hand. Cuts through old rusted bolts like butter at 11,000 RPM.
I was a little skeptical buying from a clearance sale, but this grinder handles everything I’ve thrown at it so far. The 7-amp motor has plenty of torque for stripping rust off old metal, and the lock-on switch makes extended work much less tiring.
The sliding lock-on switch is a game-changer for long grinding sessions, keeps my hand from cramping up. Cuts through rusted bolts and metal with zero bogging down at 11,000 RPM. Snagged this on clearance and it feels like a steal for the power.
This thing chews through grinding jobs way faster than my old cheapo model, and the 7-amp motor doesn’t bog down on heavy material. The sliding lock-on switch is a nice touch, lets me work without constantly squeezing the trigger.
The sliding lock-on switch is a game-changer for longer cutting sessions, no more holding down a button constantly. This little grinder rips through metal with that 7 amp motor much faster than my old 4.5 amp model. Great value for a factory clearance price.
Was a bit skeptical buying a clearance item, but this grinder feels solid in hand and that 7 amp motor chewed through some rusty bolts on my trailer without bogging down. For the price, it's a steal.
Took this grinder straight to some rusted steel beams, and the 7 amp motor didn't bog down at all. The multi-port exhaust kept the dust out of my face, which was a nice surprise for a tool this compact.
The sliding lock-on switch is a game-changer for longer cutting sessions—no more holding down a stiff trigger. And at 11,000 RPM with the 7 amp motor, it chewed through some old rebar without bogging down. Got it in the factory clearance section for a steal.
The 7-amp motor has way more than enough power for cutting through rebar and thick metal, and the 11,000 RPM really chews through work on my shop projects. The sliding lock-on switch is a nice touch for extended use without needing to constantly hold the trigger, and at this clearance price it’s a steal.