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Thanks for your analysis and time. I think a suitable graphic rather than a chart of numbers would have been much more informative.
ОтветитьI'm here for the sparks. :)
ОтветитьGood work Sir Nice
ОтветитьYes Sir I'm glad run across ur channel. In to lot things that I like haven't had any good rc for a while. But like emaxx been looking at it coming to property and having fun . And DeWalt that's spot on . Now I like all tools even broken one .lol. looks like going be nice channel to get caught up on thanks again for making an share. So stay safe from ur ole hillbilly buddy.
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ОтветитьWhat is one of test dissapointing? And why?
ОтветитьWhat a great way to compare grinders' ability to do work!
Ответитьare they all M14 Spindle Thread? thanks
ОтветитьWhat style trigger do you like the most? Which one is most comfortable for hours of grinding ?
ОтветитьI have the corded baby grinder which I see is not part of these Test, however I would like to know how strong is the DWE4957? 🤔 Is there a need for it if I have the baby grinder for DIY?
ОтветитьFast , easy , and cost save , 4 inches....wins wins .
ОтветитьOnce spent money 's on 4 inches of powertools ....done , works faster.and cost save , in wheels ....disc
ОтветитьHigh speeds, are quick, faster Speeds
ОтветитьDifferent kind of tools , use for tiles, steel , aluminum 's, pipe 's, wall,and wooden ...may be small 4 inches, 3 inches tools ,do had hign speeding wheels.... bigger wheels, speeds, will not higher than ......8000 or lower than ...rpm.!
ОтветитьExcellent test. I still got the DCG416VS, since it is lighter with the batteries, has variable speed, and is a bit more powerful than the 413 or other older 20v models. I thought about getting the flexvolt and it was about the same price even. However it seemed like the 416 is powerful enough and it is compatible with my current collection of 20v PowerStack DeWalt batteries. I also like to keep my battery power tools light, hence I stay with 20v and the small 1.7ah PowerStack batteries mostly. I do have a couple 6ah bats for the bigger tasks (like using my rotary hammer drill).
ОтветитьWhat a waste of my time
ОтветитьThanks for this video, very informative! I'm considering corded vs cordless and leaning towards a corded grinder because I hear they drain batteries quite quickly compared to other power tools. Any comments on that?
ОтветитьVery good comparison!
I personally have the DCG416. I was aware from that the start that the 20V motor inside is going to be slower than the 60V flexvolt motor, but where the DCG416 really shines is the flexibility. The flexvolt batteries are much more expensive than the 20V batteries, so its a fair compromise between the regular 20V angle grinders, and the 60V flexvolt angle grinders.
My favorite is the DWE43116 rat tail (13 amp), but I definitely like the 60v as well. I've got that same Miller welding table - I like mine alot! Nice test - thanks!
ОтветитьBoth the power detect and flexVolt advantage models are really meant to be run with 21700 cell batteries. Compact 4AH, 6AH, 8AH (sweet spot), 10AH, or flexvolts
ОтветитьAppreciate those who liked/subscribed :) we're almost to 500!
ОтветитьVery cool video and idea. Very informative. I prefer the large style grinder for doing large surfaces such as a body panel while I'd use the smaller version for some small metal work. Guess I have to own them all :)
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