I have one on the shelf to replace the p/n 91223 grinder I'm using now when
it dies - it's #2 - the first lasted five years of intermittent use.

On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 1:00 PM Craig via Mercedes <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Fri, 24 May 2019 11:41:29 -0600 Craig <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Having heard disparaging remarks about HF's electrical tools on this
> > list, I decided to read the comments. One had me laughing out loud,
> > the comment of CJK on 13 May 2019:
> >
> >       Cheap enough to have 10 on hand
> >
> >       I buy these because they are dirt cheap. I like to have several
> >       on hand. 1 for cutting 1 for grinding 1 for a hot spare when
> >       1 of the other 2 start smoking.
>
> Runner-ups are:
>
>       Great Value
>
>       We have several right angle grinders from this 4.3 amp model
>       up to a 7” Makita. All have their purpose. Just use this grinder
>       accordingly and it will last a long time. Very useful for light
>       steel cutting and brushing. We have several of these light weight
>       grinders that we use for brushing welds. We keep at least two set
>       up at each station and swap between them to not overheat them.
>       Works great for the price.
>
>       TSSRA, 11 May 2019
>
>
>
>       Great for light use
>
>       Used with a cutting wheel and worked perfect. Will it last?
>       Well it made it past the first week of use. Time will tell
>
>       Bryan, 29 Apr 2019
>
>
>
>       Worth every penny
>
>       My grinder burned up 72 hours after buying it. The tool worked
>       hard before burning up with about 12 hours of work. I returned
>       it to the store and they replaced it with "ZERO" hassle. The
>       replacement works just fine.
>
>       John B., 25 Apr 2019
>
>
>
>       So cheap, you might not need the wrench!
>
>       This grinder is really cheap. If you burn it up, buy a good one
>       from a name brand supplier. I use mine to avoid lost time changing
>       cutting wheels and for lending out to protect my Milwaukee.
>
>       BCVolkert, 14 Apr 2019
>
>
>
>       It's my son's, but I'm gonna borrow it...
>
>       I saw a guy do the most amazing thing with his the other day.
>       He wanted to shave a little bit off the hand wheel/ balance wheel
>       he was putting on an old [sewing] machine. It wasn't an official
>       replacement, and it interfered with the inner clutch release handle.
>       He doesn't have a machine shop, so he tilted his angle grinder to
>       the side, and stepped on the speed controller for the sewing
>       machine. When the hand wheel was spinning, he used the angle grinder
>       to just grind a tiny bit off the inner edge of the wheel. Mind
>       blown. It just opens up so many possibilities when you think outside
>       the box! NOTE: NOT A RECOMMENDED USE OF THE TOOL. IF YOU TRY IT,
>       YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN, LIABILITY WISE.
>
>       Daredevil, 12 Apr 2019
>
>
>
>       This is the one to GET!!
>
>       Small light weight cleared my honeydew list in a week and it was
>       fun!! Happy wife happy life-
>
>       Jason, 10 Apr 2019
>
>
> Craig
>
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