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I've got the dewalt 18v XR, it's a great tool however,it is quite bulky when it's got a 4ah battery on it, I'm sure this is probably the case with most cordless grinders.
 
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LM

The Metabo brushless is a great machine, 6.2Ah available now, I've the 5.5Ah.
Hilti out performs everything, but costs a lot more, their 5.2 CPC batteries are clever. Personally if it's a cheaper tool your after I think you should go for the Makita it is better ergonomics than the Dewalt
 
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Game Changer - Dewalt Flexvolt - http://www.tilersforums.com/threads/game-changer-dewalt-flexvolt.79958/

Email from Ffx tonight, all Dewalt power tools reduced!
Sounds like they're getting ready for new 54v range.
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LM

The new Metabo slime line is a babe to hold, very well balanced and slim so you can get a good grip. You can get 6ah batteries if you want but they're exspensive, I got it with two 5.2ah bats, great piece of kit
 

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