The Bosch is currently around $144 with some type of promo going on: amzn.to/3X2RBxN The Octane is just $106: amzn.to/3JuBIuq Ridgid Brushless $145: amzn.to/42BGL3c DeWALT $165: amzn.to/43VyvvO
@dingusbingus8554 Жыл бұрын
That octane is a steal!!
@TorqueTestChannel Жыл бұрын
@@dingusbingus8554 Josh who we got these from prefers the Octane over Brushless for the extra RPM FWIW too
@randomguy1371 Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel Have you done a test for the Craftsmen brand battery angle grinders?
@CraigularjJoeWoodworks Жыл бұрын
Xgt? Why include a 60v dewalt and not a 40v makita ?
@calvertschmued2920 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see 7 inch corded angle grinders tested that have 10-15 amp motors.
@pjwhalen5104 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Vibration is massively under-rated. You don't realize how much better a tool can be until you have a really smooth one for the same job.
@lexel90 Жыл бұрын
i had that revelation with oscillating multi tools 1st with a cheap green Bosch (thats the home user line from Bosch here in Germany) that i hated to use for everything longer then a few seconds 2nd upgraded to a way better one from makita that was not as loud and felt better in the hands 3rd found corded an cordless Fein MultiMaster at work and i couldn´t believe how those felt, you could keep a conversation while useing and you couldn´t feel any vibrations Fein would also be a nice addition to the tests here, cause they are a bit special with their focus not on wood working like Festool or Mafell but primarly on metal working (e.g. 4-speed drill (400rpm to nearly 4000rpm) with quick change chucks even for thread taps)
@davidbalfour3390 Жыл бұрын
At 68ms2 you should only be using that tool for 3 min per day! That's massive
@NA-pg4lf Жыл бұрын
I had to get carpal tunnel surgery because of tool vibration. On days where I used a rotary hammer and grinder non stop for 8+ hours my wrist felt like they were on fire.
@mos8541 Жыл бұрын
rite like when impact drivers are rated by inch lbs when as someone who uses them all day long, for me its about MODEs, weight, and vibration, plus battery length, none of us ever complain that its too weak, but often its to heavy , shit batteries, grip to big,small, and no modes.. SFMF
@dcl97 Жыл бұрын
It is. I got an M18 grinder to replace my Corded Bosch for cutting and trimming thin veneer stone and it chatters so much with a diamond blade it's basically unusable.
@douglastemple9562 Жыл бұрын
I own the dcg418 6” FV model and use it nearly every day at work. I can say I don’t notice any cutoff and I’ve used it for 2 years, cutting, grinding steel and piping. If I have enough batteries i hardly every pick a corded one over it. I have no complaints
@noc8076 Жыл бұрын
Got a Bosch GWS 18V-15 SC, strong smooth, has 3 different speeds, a vibration sensor that shuts off if the grinder vibrates too much, and shuts off by sudden movements like from kick back.
@OswaldoAgurto Жыл бұрын
I was about to suggest to include this more powerful grinder from Bosch. Bosch understands how important it is to make the batteries as compact as possible. Milwaukee, DeWalt and others batteries are humongous, defeating the purpose of many of their tools where size and weight are key
@KS-xx5xq9 ай бұрын
What batteries do you use and how long do they last ?
@devdoesitbest6974 Жыл бұрын
Makes me glad I chose my Ridgid angle grinder I actually used it at work and blew my boss away with how fast it cut without stress With that being said that DeWalt is absolutely insane but I'm not regretting my purchase
@Shinnosuke02 Жыл бұрын
Pair it with the lsa, it's hard to beat
@guthmanb Жыл бұрын
I had a lot of old pipes and rebar to cut up and from what I read kzbin.infoUgkxPDBfLu68o58Aw85O_J-zIFfjJARBhp-3 this would be the tool for the job. Since I had never used one, I watched a couple of youtube videos and I'm so glad I did. Some really good safety tips, which I followed, and this tool did a splendid job. One good thing to know is the weight of the tool puts just about the right amount of pressure on the metal I was cutting, so I didn't have to use a lot of pressure, which is more likely to jam the tool. It made fast work of my job.
@Shorty_Lickens Жыл бұрын
This has nothing to do with your test, but Bosch is still one of the few companies selling compact 12 volt tools. I just got a small grinder from them and it works great if you need something to fit in an inconvenient place, like an engine block or behind your HVAC.
@nelsonbrum8496 Жыл бұрын
Is that the GWS12V-30N 3" grinder that looks similar to the Milwaukee M12 2522-20?
@aha2551 Жыл бұрын
Yes@shorty_lickens , tho that little Bosch mini-grinder has been around a long time
@Shorty_Lickens Жыл бұрын
@@aha2551 Yeah, at least 5 months by my count.
@mikluck Жыл бұрын
Have you guys considered doing an overall brand to brand comparison? Meaning: if I were looking to get into a new battery platform, which one fares the best over all the tools you guys have tested? Thanks for all the great content.
@saikyouabe Жыл бұрын
Lol you're trying to get them sued or killed?
@volvo09 Жыл бұрын
"best" is a subjective term. It varies based on your usage. Pick the tools you will need and look at their rank charts. If you don't need THE most powerful 1/2in impact, why have that make the decision for you. The tool lineup is what I'd be looking at.
@papageo5 Жыл бұрын
I agree 100%. Other than bragging rights, these tests, while interesting, will have no bearing on which tool we will purchase if we are invested in one battery system already. So, which battery/tool system should that be? Performance, value, number of tools available for each system, availability.... would all factor in decisions.
@jamesfair9751 Жыл бұрын
That’s a loaded question lmao it seems every brand has that one tool the others can’t beat or don’t have a model of. I’ve found Milwaukee and dewalt are pretty even across the board still some tools will be better than others. Like if your main tool interest is a hammer drill dewalt is top of the walk and just recently they took over on the high torque impact.
@mediocreman2 Жыл бұрын
They also don't test things like long term durability, resistance to damage from dropping, how long the batteries retain charge when not in use, warranty, warranty process, availability of service/parts, switchgear and long term comfort, ease of disc swapping, etc. They really put a lot of stress on power, but we know that's only one part of the equation.
@Comm0ut Жыл бұрын
I convert all my smaller grinders to 6" guards to run the far superior 6" cutting disks. I've done it since the early 2000s with my ancient V28 Milwaukee (feeble by modern standards but still runs) because it's so worth it. It's easy to buy or scrounge a larger guard then cut and weld to your grinder-specific clamp, and some guards swap between the same brand (DeWalt likes different internal indexing nubs easily Dremel'ed off). Never run a cutting disc without a guard. We'd see more 6" cordless grinders but users would abuse them then complain.
@williamratajczyk843 Жыл бұрын
Testing with a load on the disk for vibration is important too. Some tools have enough gearbox play that they vibrate different when under load than no load
@TorqueTestChannel Жыл бұрын
We agree with that, it just proved too difficult to keep static. The disc changes shape and weight, the thing you're grinding on moves away as it ground down. A static weight on the tool causes the tool to shimmy around, readings all over the place.
@matthewmenteer5673 Жыл бұрын
yeah, no matter how you test it it won't be safe... might try removing the guards and affix the tools solidly to a rig, and use a pneumatic piston a set regulated pressure to push a piece of metal into the path of the wheel. (which you trial and error for a good working simulation, could use a tach or just feel it out, or do the math.) it might be kinda tricky but it could be consistent between tools and you could also try running different materials, and Change out materials between runs. you'd need the piston to push a block with atleast 2 secondary slides to keep it from spinning and the work pieces could be tapped and threaded to receive screws to bolt up to the block if all else fails contact project farm, he might have a setup all ready made or had ideas for one.
@Holledel Жыл бұрын
I really like my Bosch tools. Even the freak is great within reason ( 1/2” or less bolts) and the free battery promotion is awesome
@robertmalecha8032 Жыл бұрын
Would like to see how the Dewalt power detect compared against the flex volt advantage.
@nwngunner Жыл бұрын
Yes we need a dcg415 vs dcg416 head to head, with the 6ah xr 20v batteries.
@olgajoachimosmundsen4647 Жыл бұрын
I can't prove this, but I think the power is the same with the same battery. Flexvolt advantage as a name will disappear as flexvolt no longer is the only high-powered battery. In Europe flexvolt advantage is already gone and replaced by "high power" and complimented with 5ah powerstack. I'm waiting on a flexvolt stacked battery with even more power, and a new generation of flexvolt tools on steroids
@emmettturner9452 Жыл бұрын
@@olgajoachimosmundsen4647Since the FlexVolt actually made a difference this time, it makes comparing to PowerDetect even more interesting.
@agustin713 Жыл бұрын
What about the 60 flex volt grinder too
@LARULES100 Жыл бұрын
Power detect is superior on the hammer drills.Dont know if it makes a difference in grinders.
@scottlamp3097 Жыл бұрын
I use tools like these really hard and I have for decades. The brands that I have had the fewest failures with has been Bosch and Makita. The ones that have failed the most are DeWalt, Hitachi, and Rigid. Do with that what you will. It is my experience in construction since the mid 90’s
@s13kuminachu Жыл бұрын
Been loving my bosch 12v tools for years. Think I have 12 of them. Just jumped into the new core18v range. No doubt they will perform just as well. I'm a fan.
@trezouzz Жыл бұрын
With Ridgid you have LSA ( lifetime service agrement ), with the cost of battery, I Buy a lot of Ridgid. Nevers pay again for battery and i use adaptor for using Ridgid battery on Milwaukee/De Walt if Ridgid dont make the tool i need
@lotuseater6741 Жыл бұрын
Phew... hlad u clarified construction...I was thinking converter aquirer.
@Utuber-x44 Жыл бұрын
@@s13kuminachu Same here. Started with the 12V line, but now have their 18V stuff too. Bosch corded stuff is great too - especcially the jigsaws!
@Troyvidihoo Жыл бұрын
Delighted to see the Ridgid models did like I expected them to. Kudos to Josh who obviously has more influence than me! Having switched to from Bosch to ridgid long ago mostly because of battery prices I don't regret it I'll still take the Ridgids over the bosch, especially considering I have lifetime warranty on these Ridgid batteries. I can add that from my own experience to eat after hour battery does definitely perform stronger and longer, and I've used them through several charge cycles without stopping never had one quit on me! Bridget just released at 12 amp hour battery I would love to see you testes again with that! Great video I really enjoyed it!
@Mrsmith971 Жыл бұрын
I have a 60v dewalt grinder and it acts similar to this one. It will run like crazy with near corded power for a while then seems like It steps down into a reduced power mode. Switching batteries even if their not drained usually gets it out but not always.
@cmkeaney Жыл бұрын
I’ve been running a 54v flex for some years now (same thing just uk marketing) and I remember when I first got it I leaned on it as hard as I could to try and stall it out…. It just ate the steel even quicker. Did the same to my then equally as new 110v corded Bosch and stalled it out comparatively easy. My 1 and only gripe with the 54v (60v) is that it’s too long! On the batteries I did notice that even though they say 6ah, that’s actually the 18v part, the flex(54/60v) part is only 2ah, that’s probably why we’re seeing such a dramatic drop in run time
@olgajoachimosmundsen4647 Жыл бұрын
The 54v lasts shorter because of the power output. Flexvolt advantage delivers great power and better runtime. It also drops rpm at some point when you have two bars on 6ah, and maybe one bar on 9ah.
@cmkeaney Жыл бұрын
@@olgajoachimosmundsen4647 the flexvolt batteries can do both 54v and 18v. When plugged into an 18v tool it has 6ah, but when plugged into the 54v grinder it only has 2ah. So of course the 54v is going to have a decreased run time compared to conventional grinders. But here’s the big question, when the rubber meets the road, what is going to chomp its way through steel faster? That’s what I’d like @TorqueTestChannel to test next!
@slingin_tires Жыл бұрын
@MrArcticPower Yea same with me. I have the 418 and have zero cutouts with it.
@Greasemonkey1701 Жыл бұрын
I own the DCG614, I’m in industrial repair and do a ton of cutting bearings off large fan shafts. With a cutoff wheel, (side load) the battery certainly runs short. With a flap wheel, you can push as hard as you want and grind long periods. I typically just use my 60v 6” Dewalt for large bearing cuts.
@macvos Жыл бұрын
If you like the locking ring on the Bosch, check out their X-Lock system. Like their SDS system on rotary hammers and jigsaws, and Starlock on multitools (co-development with Fein), it makes the old systems look horribly cumbersome and slow. The BiTurbo/ProFactor grinder tested here is also available with X-Lock here in Europe. Makita has also started to sell X-Lock grinders and accessories. I've been using the system for a while now and wouldn't want to go back from click-and-go to unwinding by hand. It's extremely fast and foolproof.
@G5Hohn10 ай бұрын
I don’t think X lock will have legs outside a couple applications. Most users aren’t changing wheels every day multiple times, and in high use applications like that you’ll often see fiber discs with backers that can be changed very quickly.
@macvos10 ай бұрын
@@G5Hohn even people that don't change drill bits that often don't want to go back to non-SDS drills. Also, there are other advantages, like a more compact tool head and more usable range for the disc. You might not use all the benefits all the time, but there are no technical drawbacks, and several advantages. The old system has always been archaic and should have been on the list for replacement for a long time. It's like micro-USB connections: yes they got the job done, but it was a horrible solution, and even the people that said they didn't need USB-C, really don't want to go back after using it for a while.
@G5Hohn10 ай бұрын
@@macvos You say drill but I think you mean Rotary Hammer.
@macvos10 ай бұрын
@@G5Hohn you're right. I used a too literal translation of the Dutch word 'boorhamer' or German 'Borhhammer'. In English it's indeed called a rotary hammer, with a hammer drill what we call a 'klopboor' ('knocking drill', since it doesn't have a hammer function). I've corrected my answer. Thank you.
@reignreincarnation55312 ай бұрын
@@macvosthe real / great disadvantage is that, it's way too expensive for x-lock or equivalent for most people. You don't have much selection too so either you got scammed by overpaying their discs or scratching your head when you need one immediately when no small hardware shops are selling it.
@OmegaGamingNetwork Жыл бұрын
Personally as someone who uses one of these things regularly, I think you guys are heavily undervaluing vibration. Vibration fatigues you really fast and while that might matter less for very short jobs, as you mentioned most of the time these tools are being used for the full duration of the battery and then some. Yes there are times where I wish my makita had a little more grunt and for those times I'll honestly grab the old corded. The rest of the time the difference in how my arm and wrist feels at the end of the day is absolutely massive. I have used a couple of these for a full day and hurt for hours after. The makita doesn't leave me in agony at the end of the day.
@chrisstennett1592 Жыл бұрын
I bought the Bosch 2 days before viewing this video after owning a DeWalt for 5 years. $149 with 4 amp batter and charger at Lowe’s
@evil16v1 Жыл бұрын
I like that you know what emissivity is and how to adapt to it, and avoid error with the tape. It was a trick that i was shown years ago in a thermal imaging seminar. Most people are not aware of that and state erroneous information because of it. Good job!
@Promit Жыл бұрын
I have a lot of DeWalt tools including this grinder, but my use is light. I briefly tried getting into the FlexVolt outdoor tools, most notably the shiny new (at the time) 18" chainsaw and this was exactly my experience. Immense power for a little, and then simply giving up if you continue to apply load. And a chainsaw is a long use tool! I was trying to go through 16-18" fallen trees, it takes some time. I gave up and swapped over to Ego, which brings much better consistency with their large and more thermally managed batteries.
@YankeeCherokee Жыл бұрын
So glad you tested the Dewalt Flex! I knew it was a monster. The Flex batteries seem to have overheating issues, especially 9ah and up. The chainsaw has the same issue of seemingly overheating for no reason. Makes me nervous about commiting to that line.
@saltysteel39969 ай бұрын
I run the 9ah on a 60v weedeater and it never has any issues.
@YankeeCherokee9 ай бұрын
Likely the weedeater doesn't tax those batteries to he point of being warm like the chainsaw or grinder. You can find tons of testimonials of those batteries struggling. Probably why Husqvarna and other brands are now adding active battery cooling to their tools@@saltysteel3996
@PhillyFixed Жыл бұрын
The biggest surprise to me here was the Flexvolt revelation. Although, I am still suspicious of the DCD998 and 999 drills *not* having different circuitry, at least now we know that at least one FVA tool has a legit difference compared to Power Detect/generic XR.
@TheMetalButcher Жыл бұрын
I knew the 999 was bullshit. Still a great drill. I bought it with 2 5amp hours vs 1 9 and 1 2. Better deal IMO.
@thehhoff69 Жыл бұрын
Well we need to see the exact same tests with the exact same batteries performed using the Power Detect grinder before we can truly draw any conclusion. It too may perform better with the Flex 6Ah vs. the XR 6ah.
@afdetailing8104 Жыл бұрын
The dewalt real flexvolt is insanely powerful, I use one frequently when i have a quick job to do. If I need longer runtime, I use my old Walter 15A 7in beast! You really should look into the Walter grinders, they are in a different league. Keep up the good work!
@obfuscated3090 Жыл бұрын
Walter make some badass abrasive products too for industrial use. Not cheap but well worth what they cost.
@alexitosrv Жыл бұрын
Oh my, this and project farm are having such an impact in my budget for DIY tools projects. Great content! Thanks!
@strikerj48108 ай бұрын
I think the problem with both of them are sometimes going too deep on the cheap ass tools. I guess when they shilling out amazon links they gotta throw them in there.
@lukesmith9059 Жыл бұрын
I've been using the Milwaukee grinder (same one in the video) which I picked up on a good sale at home depot with two 6ah high output batteries. While it is not the most powerful, I was able to use it for over an hour of heavy grinding getting rust off of angle iron and it never quit on me. It did deplete every single battery I own though... But I am at least happy with it since I know it is reliable.
@calvertschmued2920 Жыл бұрын
nice work, Would love to see 7 inch corded angle grinders tested that have 10-15 amp motors.
@microstructure Жыл бұрын
I'd really like to see a test of the Metabo HPT Multivolt grinder. The ability to run it corded for big jobs is sort of a best of both worlds situation in my books.
@Jessie-fz2bl Жыл бұрын
It’s also a really tough grinder last forever
@N1rOx Жыл бұрын
BOTH models. the newest 36v one and the older 36v one. ToolsandStuff has a great grinder comparison video using the older 36v one and it came first in his testing!
@jordanarizon4089 Жыл бұрын
Im a mobile welder and use cordless grinders near exclusively. I have 5 dcg416 and none of them cut out like that. Ive warranty replaced 2 for other things but never experienced the cut out. I also have the dcg440 7in and i really prefer the 416 over the true 60v models.
@technicalitems7318 ай бұрын
What do you recommend for a cordless grinder for welding? I want one for grinding. And one for wire brushing? I am heavily invested in the Milwaukee platform as i do mechanic work on my own heavy equipment. Thanks
@fredio54 Жыл бұрын
I've never had my DCG414s quit on me, I have 4 and use the piss out of them often nuking 6AH packs without letting off the trigger once, about 5-10 minutes use depending on load. They get warm, only. Legendary machines.
@torinireland6526 Жыл бұрын
Suggestion: Test corded tools too, because I'm sure there are lots of other people who love their corded tools and hate paying for batteries... and/or just want a lighter, nimbler tool they can use all day without having to worry about the state of charge. They're generally cheaper than battery tools, so I'd imagine it'd provide a lot of review bang for your initial purchase buck.
@BoraHorzaGobuchul Жыл бұрын
Maybe. So far I can say the only corded tools I'm still using are a sander (only because it still requires dust removal for optimal performance, so no real reason to get rid of the cord), the heat gun, miter saw, table saw, and a PVC soldering iron. As far as appliances go, I still run a corded vacuum for dust removal (my home vacuums are all battery-powered now), and pressure washer. I also keep a corded angle grinder but only for large-volume jobs, which happen rarely, or to lend. Battery tools are superior in most practical regards, so starting corded is of use only for very high power/runtime cases, or for budgetary reasons IMO.
@jovaraszigmantas Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the reviews. Finally Bosch is on top. They never were in the first place but they always deliver quality tools for that just works beautifully category.
@engineer_alv Жыл бұрын
and that's not even their top dog in 4 1/2 / 5" category. There's a 13 AMP equivalent Profactor grinder I'd like to see as well just to know if it's worth the extra $$$
@TorqueTestChannel Жыл бұрын
@@engineer_alv GWX18V-13CN? Do they make one without x-lock? We dont have a away to attach x-lock to the dyno
@engineer_alv Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel they do. GWS18V-13CN if slide switch and GWS18V-13P for the paddle switch version. Although those are 4 1/2" to 6" class grinders
@engineer_alv Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your effort on bringing some very thoughtful and detailed testing to the table. Surprising results. I came surprised on how the Ridgid proved more powerful than the Milwaukee but the small price difference, less vibration and more expansive lineup would still gravitate me towards team red. I owned the 2880-20 which looks almost the same as the 2888-20, just curious to see how it'd stack up. But I'm also very interested on seeing some entries from Metabo HPT, Flex and the top dog PROFACTOR from Bosch: GWS18V-13CN.
@pancakeworldairsoft7826 Жыл бұрын
I use my DeWalt everyday while building pipe fence and with the 6ah flexvolt it does great at removing material, I have only hit the *maximum runtime* once
@JBMetalShop Жыл бұрын
I have a DCG416 and i love it. Super powerful for what i use it for.
@razor0razor Жыл бұрын
Power (watts) itself is rate at which the work is done, so it indicates how much material is removed in unit of time, not the RPMs. One with more RPM would take more power if it was really grinding.
@movaughn20 Жыл бұрын
I own Flex dewalt, bosch, and Ryobi. The bosch switches off to frequently when meets resistance. Funny, the Ryobi is my favorite for larger grinder jobs. Usually has wire wheels on it. Dewalt for cut off disks, bosch just grinding.
@engineer_alv Жыл бұрын
it all depends on what models of each brand you've got. There's an old brushed Bosch cordless grinder that pales in comparison to any grinders tested here but the newer ones specially the 13 amp equivalent PROFACTORs are no joke.
@ScrapDaddy968 Жыл бұрын
I am a big fan of dewalt 60 volt tools, they may drain batteries like there isnt a tomorrow but I rarely dont get the job done with 2 batteries. Very happy with my reciprocating saw, concrete saw (which I use diamond blades for cutting steel), and my grinder. Never really saw much of a difference between the flexvolt 20v and normal 20v
@drewdavis4614 Жыл бұрын
I work with grinders everyday 10 plus hours a day...I run a marine propeller shop and we use long head Metabo grinders and they take the abuse that no other can.😊
@mitsuman007 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to see Bosch putting in some R&D for new tools. I've used their tools for a bit now and they have always had as better "feel" to them than the Dewalt and Makita tools I use at work. These vibration measurements are a good indication of that.
@PedroPub Жыл бұрын
Actually.... In terms of dollars, Bosch tool group spends more on R&D than the next three competitors combined. I've been given that information by several Bosch factory reps. Unfortunately, we don't see the results of all of that research in the USA, because Bosch focuses on tool markets elsewhere in the world. In the USA, we generally get to see new Bosch tools at least a few years after they have already been on the market in other countries. Also, a very large market for Bosch is in the area of automotive assembly tools, which the general consumer never gets to see. They sell more tools to the automotive market than they do to contractors and users. All that does nothing to satisfy our wish to see Bosch "innovate and upgrade".... It just means they have other priorities...sadly 😢
@fraserlewis5767 Жыл бұрын
I’d love to see the bosch biturbo tested too
@feynthefallen Жыл бұрын
So I had the right instinct going for Bosch blue.
@lotuseater6741 Жыл бұрын
Thanks... I am a pro using mostly bosch-- nice to know my hunch paid off. I bought bosch because they were early with the big batteries and I have 2 or 3 corded tools torture tested for more than 20 years. (Barrel jig AND routers). Comparatively, we melted a Makita and Dewalt in a day of use back then. I own 7 1/4 bosch and Milwaukee circular saws-- guess which one is in my hand most of the day?
@geraldroberts4721Ай бұрын
I'm on Ridgid platform and have been avoiding cordless grinders the same way I do cordless circ and recip saws for lack of power vs their corded options, but you've got my attention enough with the grinder to give it a try for the smaller, quick jobs. Great review, thanks for sharing.
@thomaswalsh1064 Жыл бұрын
As a new Dewalt convert I was a bit scared when I saw that cut out so early. I'm a metal worker and so that would just kill me! But the reality is that the power it has is so useful, it is easy to use, great quality, but for longer jobs I'm gonna set up my extension and run my old trusty corded beast - the only thing I need worry about is changing disks. So all good. Dewalt stays in my bag.
@ferndogg84 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully you guys can test out the Flex Grinder with and without stacked lithium. It is the best grinder I have every used. Let me know if you need me to send you mine 😅
@Lucas_sGarage Жыл бұрын
The DeWalt powering off was already documented by mathias wandel when he was building his powerfeed for the table saw, it will power down even WITHOUT A LOAD
@Darkcruzer23 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see Ridgid tested and it's performance!
@kylerchaffin5814 Жыл бұрын
Dude AWESOME video! The fact that you added all the different power batteries for each made the video 100000x better dude I watched this beginning to end! If you keep doing that on the rest of the tools your going to be LEGEND!
@timodonnell2541 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see the new metabo hpt grinders tested soon.
@anfernyjackson9013 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed these tests. In terms of testing, one thing to consider for the future is testing the clutch/break when it binds. Even the worst grinder on the list is useable, but considering the grinder is one the most dangerous tools in terms of number of injuries per year, the safety features should be looked at. Aside from that, would have liked to see Makita's XGT grinders to compare against Dewalt's Flexvolt
@BoraHorzaGobuchul Жыл бұрын
Don't know about the other ones, but Bosch grinders are great in safety.
@DigitalIP Жыл бұрын
Recently got a Craftsman V20 MAX angle grinder with a V20 MAX 7 Tool combo set (1) CMCS500 Circular Saw, (1) CMCF800 Impact Driver, (1) CMCL020 Task Light, (1) CMCS300 Reciprocating Saw, (1) CMCE500 Oscillating Tool, (1) CMCG400 Grinder, (1) CMCD700 Drill/Driver. I have to say, while using Walmart Hyper Tough Drill/Drivers for years that Craftsman and other main brand tools are a completely different beast. Havent had anything to use the grinder on yet, but at least i have it if i ever need it.
@tdavey96 Жыл бұрын
Would've liked to see the bosch gws 18v-15 tested instead, its the same size wheel with a stronger motor. The gws 18v-10 is the mid range model.
@billyamerican5200 Жыл бұрын
I have a Dewalt XR with a 6 amp battery and have no complaints. It's a beast!
@AntonioClaudioMichael Жыл бұрын
Wow at the 8ah max output and the new Brushless Ridgid grinder that's impressive watts numbers
@OtisFlint Жыл бұрын
I have the ridgid, it was essentially free with purchase of a battery on black friday. It's awesome, i rarely touch my 3 corded grinders now.
@rnuovz71 Жыл бұрын
I have the power detect dewalt, I’ve ran that thing nonstop(except battery changes) for close to an hour, and never once shut off.
@tylerfraker9304 Жыл бұрын
I just picked up the Flexvolt DCG418 6” grinder on Home Depot Special for $229 WITH a 9ah Vlexvolt battery for the mobile welding business, can’t wait to see that category tested!
@Lukas-Lugg Жыл бұрын
I believe the 10 means 1000W for the Bosch angle grinder. And here in Europe there is already a 1500W version of Bosch.
@ninja5656down Жыл бұрын
I have a DCG416 and I haven't had it cut out... I'm trying to think if I've actually ran it that long to have it shut off... I have used it to great effect tho, it impresses everyone that uses it. It's hard to stall this beast.
@doug667 Жыл бұрын
Excellent work as always. If you test 6" grinders, please include the new Metabo HPT Multivolt model G3615DVFQ6, the DeWalt Flexvolt, Milwaukee 2980-20, and possibly the Metabo WPB 18 LT BL 11-150 (German Metabo). Thanks!
@3vil3lvis Жыл бұрын
Lousy warranty on those Metabo grinders.
@3vil3lvis Жыл бұрын
Lousy warranty on those Metabo grinders.
@3vil3lvis Жыл бұрын
Lousy warranty on those Metabo grinders.
@johnthewanderer5851 Жыл бұрын
Recently, I used my DCG416 with a 6Ah XR battery (the largest one I own) to grind the mushroom heads of my grandfather's old chisels. It was a lot of on/off because I had to turn the chisel in the vice and swap them out (he owned maybe six or seven of them?), but it had plenty of power and the battery lasted the whole time, showing one bar remaining after I was done.
@LuminairPrime7 ай бұрын
Important note: Bosch products have kickback prevention, which is simply an accelerometer that turns off the power when it moved abnormally. It's not an expensive feature to add, so the other companies just don't care as much about safety as Bosch. The fact that Bosch also usually has less vibration than other tools shows that it's a real tool company, not a toy company.
@gregorsamsa13645 ай бұрын
Dewalt, milwaukee, and metabo hpt/hikoki also have angle grinders with kickback protection, as well as other tools. Many brands seem to these days
@TheChico868 Жыл бұрын
Glad I bought the Dewalt
@cmkeaney Жыл бұрын
I’ve been running a 54v flex for some years now (same thing as 60v just uk marketing) and I remember when I first got it I leaned on it as hard as I could to try and stall it out…. It just ate the steel even quicker. Did the same to my then equally as new 110v corded Bosch and stalled it out comparatively easy. My 1 and only gripe with the 54v (60v) is that it’s too long! On the batteries though I did notice that even though they say 6ah, that’s actually the 18v part, the flex(54/60v) part is only 2ah, that’s probably why we’re seeing such a dramatic drop in run time. Even still, that amount of pure grunt is plenty to cut/grind everything I’ve needed to. 10/10 would recommend.
@AntonioClaudioMichael Жыл бұрын
Holy smokes I need to go grab one of these flexvolt advantage grinders 850 watts with a flexvolt 9ah that's crazy
@FunkFPV Жыл бұрын
10-15 minutes sounds about right for my Dewalt DCG405 on a standard 6ah battery.
@korbifa4333 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see one of the 40V Makita grinders tested here. I used one of them recently and it seemed to me like the rpm just didn't drop at all until it stalled out.
@vibeslide Жыл бұрын
I really like that you take not only power but other properties as well into account.
@Engineerd3d Жыл бұрын
I am liking yellow tools lately. So much so that my red tools will be heading to ebay. I picked up a drill/driver combo with sample batteries and charger plus bag for 135$. And they are more powerful and smoother than my red brand.
@MrManBuzz Жыл бұрын
If you can afford both, you're better off keeping a charger and batteries for both, Milwaukee has a much more extensive range of tools than Dewalt do. Even with that said, the DCF891 was good enough to push me down the Dewalt road.
@Engineerd3d Жыл бұрын
@@MrManBuzz they Make battery adapters for cross pollination of tools. I run my Ryobi tools off Milwaukee batteries, I have to buy a 15$ adapter and I can do the same between Milwaukee and DeWalt.
@engineer_alv Жыл бұрын
@@MrManBuzz much more extensive range? last I heard both battery systems support over 250 different tools.
@scottabott2631 Жыл бұрын
Just used my ridgid brushless to grind a 9/16 bolt head off a carriable bolt. I will now watch the video
@skygreen5939 Жыл бұрын
TTC kickin' ass, "cutting through the marketing wank", and controlling for generalized Stefan-Boltzmann law variables 😁 - love this channel. Interesting to see the 6AH FV beat the 6AH XR this time - good to know maybe it isn't entirely creative marketing liberties. Disappointingly inconsistent performance & slightly generous ranking on the DCG416 IMO - the Bosch does seem like the best of this bunch. I would be very interested to see whether the DCG418 fares any better against its peers. Keep up the great content 👍
@vis5012 Жыл бұрын
Would like to see you test the Flex grinder
@djgibbs7041 Жыл бұрын
I too would like to see the Flex grinder.
@AntonioClaudioMichael Жыл бұрын
I do tend to grab my makita Cordless Lxt xlock grinder over all my other grinders nowadays because the speed and easy to change blades but I got 20 grinders so I technically don't need to change blades just it's habit lol 😂 bit the makita xlock is so dang smooth don't matter if it's the LXT or the XGT
@andre1987eph Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment its helpful to me in my tool selection because you have a lot of experience
@AntonioClaudioMichael Жыл бұрын
@@andre1987ephI'm glad my Comment Was Informative for you and Helpful best of luck on your Tool Search. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask..
@richardmillhousenixon Жыл бұрын
You guys should test out the Metabo multivolt 4.5 inch grinder as well as the Kobalt and Flex 24 volt grinders. Would also be interesting since with my like 3 year old Kobalt grinder, it doesn't work with the XTR batteries, only the standard 24 volt 2Ah, 4Ah and 6Ah batteries, so it would be interesting to see if that has changed
@itsunoshiyuga Жыл бұрын
Bosch has even 15amp grinder and that thing is beast compared to this 10amp
@olgajoachimosmundsen4647 Жыл бұрын
If you put on a 9ah flex battery and a flap-disc you can put all of your weight and power on the tool and grind away without the tool stalling! All this in a very small and compact grinder. But the flexvolt grinder is on yet another level.
@ChristopherKlepel Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the deeper dive into the rigid battery situation. It's very interesting.
@kristene2372 Жыл бұрын
I have the first gen Milwaukee brushless grinder very hard to stall out. Have newer model of it as well, it's more sensitive & cuts out a bit earlier
@marksolheim9690 Жыл бұрын
@ttc are you guys looking to come back to air tools soonish? JET has a new 1/2 air impact and I would love to see how this size of air grinders fare in this area of testing. Longtime fan, love you guys.
@tileslay6543 Жыл бұрын
Love the vibration measurements! I own dewalt, Milwaukee, and Bosch tools. I will always pick the Bosch if possible. You just can’t measure precision of use and a well balanced tool. Not to mention the ease of placement for switches or knobs. I can’t even tell if this is the spitfire grinder from bosch. There are so many levels of each brand it’s difficult to find their highest model to put head to head.
@Menofthemountain Жыл бұрын
never had the cheapest dewalt grinder shut off on me. but most of the time i use it for pretty light jobs. getting paint off a spesific spot. wire wheeling a weld or cutting a small piece of cold role round. havent upgraded yet but i got the tool free part of an ace tool deal and if i had to i would buy one in a heatbeat. the 6ah flexvolt does work noticeably better than the normal 6ah battery
@KZ-yy9pm Жыл бұрын
I assume most people who use grinders a lot have multiple grinders. I like to have a cutoff, a flap disc and a fiber disc so if I’m switching between 3 grinders that DEWALT might not be as bad but I’d like to see the larger one tested and also the hilt I nuron. Feel like the Hilti tools gets not attention do they suck that bad these days? I have the old brushed 12v hilti 3p set w 3 batts for light work and they are about 6 years old and still work same as day 1.
@BigInjun05 Жыл бұрын
I have my dewalt brushless corded grinder, and my flex cordless both are units, no complaints.
@Pinz314 Жыл бұрын
Very nice test again. But please start testing the Profactor stuff from Bosch.
@tiancheung5348 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video, I have both dewalt and the ridgid grinders that you tested. I notice ridgid brushless also sounds a lot quieter. TTI make all these grinder ridgid, hart, ryobi, milwaukee, even flex all looks identical. I wonder if is just different skin. Thank you. Great video
@wearsjorge55 Жыл бұрын
For the aussies, if you want cheap bosch tools ramset use bosch tools and batteries for their own platform and at end of financial year theyre discounted heavily, almost half price. The tools are identical so you dont have to worry about compatibility with bosch. Ramset also use milwaukee gear but theyre hardly ever on sale
@2001pulsar Жыл бұрын
I have the dewalt. It doesn't cut out, even with draining 2x 6Ah flex volt batteries.
@wayneswonderarium Жыл бұрын
Makes me wonder if it's some sort of safety feature thinking that you just left it running on the bench or something 🤔 Seems weird, but our sample size is currently 2 😅
@TorqueTestChannel Жыл бұрын
Workshop addict has videos on his cutting out, as well as comments in our last grinder video before we purchased this one. It would do 5 mins back to back, but then like 3 mins, and 1-2 minutes. So it's almost like it's heat related but it's not getting all that hot really (maybe because we cant keep it on).
@wayneswonderarium Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel Need a BOLTR to figure out what's going on I guess 😅
@2001pulsar Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel maybe if the load changes from time to time, it keeps chooching.
@mieciubimber9404 Жыл бұрын
Yaaay, vibration test. More important (to me) than raw power. Thanks guys :)
@brianf9619 Жыл бұрын
Lowes has been selling their DeWalt Power Detect Tool Kits w/ 8.0ah Battery for $249 , that includes the Grinder , I've had this Grinder for about 3yrs and never had any problems , but I use it more for cutting than grinding and never had to hold the trigger for more than a few minutes just enough to cut through something so I don't know how it would act grinding something for long periods , just my 2 cents , keep up the good work guys ....👍🖖
@jamesdecanteur4485 Жыл бұрын
I've got to say I went through 2 Ridgid grinders and they would always overload with the slightest pressure, making it very aggravating. I have 2 different models of Dewalt 20v grinders and they work great. I also use a Milwaukee grinder sometimes and it equals or maybe even surpasses the Dewalt.
@mikstratok8 ай бұрын
I have both a corded angle grinder and the makita, usually have a cuttng disk on one and a flap disk on the other and use them one after the other, gotta say, the smoothness/vibration/noise makes a massive difference, even when the corded grinder makes more power, I still prefer using the makita, but I'm usually not in a hurry, the kinds of cuts I make demand more precision than power
@charlesmckinley29 Жыл бұрын
For cutting I like the battery grinders. For jobs you need to remove material the battery grinders don’t have a large enough wheel ( 7-9 inches) or enough power as corded. You have to include the cost of multiple batteries as well.
@trekmcdonald9608 Жыл бұрын
Obviously a different category but i cant wait to see dewalts 418. That thing is a beast. Very interested to see how it compares to the flexvolt advantage tho. I dont imagine there are any other grinders out there to challenge it but the numbers will tell. Not sure if youll ever get there but it would be awesome to see the big 7 to 9 inch flexvolt grinder too. In my opinion thats too big for the cuttent battery platform just like the 20 inch chainsaw but once again numbers will tell
@SomeGuysGarage Жыл бұрын
When I tested the old 414 60v vs the 416, it was MILES ahead...the 418 is going to be even further.
@trekmcdonald9608 Жыл бұрын
@@SomeGuysGarage ya I think I remember hearing the first gen 60v was supposed to be around 2.2 hp which was anything that came with a 6ah and the second gen is supposed to be 3 HP which is anything that came with a 9ah. I think one of the first was the worm drive style saw. Wanna see what ttc comes up with for numbers. If the 20v is putting out 1.6 it could very well be legit.
@Jeff-rk8hq Жыл бұрын
The DCG 418 is in a league of its own no other way around it…the Milwaukee 6 inch and 36v Metabo HPT 6 inch are very powerful but dude nothing can hang with that 418 that I’ve seen
@slingin_tires Жыл бұрын
You bet!
@mudpuddle8805 Жыл бұрын
Ridgid's lifetime warrantee on the tools and the batteries puts it at the top of my list almost every time.
@truthisweareallgonnadie. Жыл бұрын
Yeah till you try to get something warrantied and got to wait months and you still probably won't get a replacement..
@mikedelgado8460 Жыл бұрын
Dang! My Rigid Brushless Grinder was free when I bought the Ridgid 1/2 in impact wrench after watching that video on this channel!
@warmonger9124 Жыл бұрын
My tool money is on the DeWalt Felxvolt Advantage.
@Factoryseconds123 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait for the Flex grinder 💪
@Dinie09 Жыл бұрын
Ive had the 418 for years (since PvE did a review) and its a freaking monster. Soooo nice.
@Jtwizzle Жыл бұрын
Look at the new 440, 30% more torque and a claimed 2300 watts. Over 8 lb tool only and almost $300 bare tool. What a beast.
@joshuaarriero Жыл бұрын
Would of loved to see the flex grinder. See how that hold up