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[QUOTE="LM, post: 948611"] T Imo in this field you get what you pay for for sure. I would say my work is heavy on a grinder. The Lidl grinder would be ok for occasional use, cutting trims or tails off tiles after you’ve cut them on a Sigma etc but for a lot of grinding you need a good machine. I have a cordless Hilti and it’s a beast but very expensive. Next to that I have a cordless Metabo and imo having used cordless Makitas, Dewalts and Bosch’s it’s by far the next best. I don’t think there’s much point in buying cheap cordless gear. You’re better picking a brand that has a good range of tools and is robust, reliable and with a good warranty. My Metabo is just under 3 years old and the motor packed in, they replaced the brushless motor no qualms at all. I also have most brands of 110 grinders and Hilti again is my main stay. I recently bought a Bosch gws 7 115 and for the money it’s a super impressive grinder that’s due to being so slim is really nice to handle. [/QUOTE]
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