10-04-2021, 08:41 PM
I tend to avoid battery tools unless I really need them as eventually the batteries will die and often by then you find they don't make that kind of battery anymore. Or rather they don't the kind of plastic housing the battery is in to fit the tool anymore. You can replace the cells in the packs if you know what you are doing but it can be a bit of faffing about.
I've not yet needed a cordless angle grinder so I stick with my corded Makita. I am another who buys Makita brand stuff where I can and it's always been excellent. I imagine their battery powered stuff is good as well. I do have Bosch cordless drill and impact driver and they are good too.
Stay away from Ryobi, especially their 'consumer' stuff.
Simon
I've not yet needed a cordless angle grinder so I stick with my corded Makita. I am another who buys Makita brand stuff where I can and it's always been excellent. I imagine their battery powered stuff is good as well. I do have Bosch cordless drill and impact driver and they are good too.
Stay away from Ryobi, especially their 'consumer' stuff.
Simon