MILWAUKEE M18 Grinders - 5”, 6”, 7” Which Milwaukee Should YOU Choose?!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

Комментарии • 47

  • @mrmidnight32
    @mrmidnight32 9 месяцев назад +20

    Finally someone who can answer which model is what with Milwaukee’s 100 model designs of each tool.

  • @TropicalRegicide
    @TropicalRegicide Год назад +8

    Wish I'd have watched this prior to buying mine. That paddle switch is appealing

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад +5

      Well that just sounds like you'll have to pick up a second one with a paddle switch! Y'know, just for practicality's sake! 😏

    • @Ellron23
      @Ellron23 5 месяцев назад

      Slide switch only forever

  • @Anonymous..VQ3.5Lg35
    @Anonymous..VQ3.5Lg35 Год назад +6

    Lol just was looking on the website and Jesus theres soo many grinders oh boy...

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад

      We took that same look and this is what came of it! Hopefully it's able to help at least explain some of the key differences to help one come to their decision a bit easier!

    • @DownHillgamer
      @DownHillgamer 23 дня назад

      Yeah kinda ridiculous, makes me anxious because there's no way I'm going to buy the one of the 3 or 4 sitting at home Depot without researching each and every single one

  • @LoganRicardo
    @LoganRicardo Год назад +3

    Your video is missing some comparisons, such as side-by-side sizes and Amp consumption. I'm still confused 😕

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  10 месяцев назад +1

      Here is our blog that goes further in depth about this video, I hop it helps!
      news.ohiopowertool.com/the-great-grinder-brake-down-a-guide-to-angle-grinders/

  • @Silver77cyn
    @Silver77cyn 2 месяца назад +1

    How many grinders should we make?
    Milwaukee: Yes.

  • @jamesmocharski4803
    @jamesmocharski4803 Год назад +4

    Thanks, Nick!
    As always, (or at least often) you’ve once again answered questions I never even knew I had. And because they’re red and pretty, I feel like I need every freaking one of them. (All the flavors of grindage.)
    Dang it! Stop showing all the cool toys.
    Or, don’t…since I kind of think that’s the point, isn’t it?

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад +3

      Thank James! The questions we attempt to answer in most of our recent come directly from customers at counter or over phone. Way easier to answer them with videos so hopefully we can help people with same questions moving forward. Definitely got more cool tools coming very soon.

    • @jamesmocharski4803
      @jamesmocharski4803 Год назад +2

      @@OhioPowerTool That makes a ton of sense. It offers a quick reference guide to help customers differentiate and make a more informed purchasing decision.
      To quote Lord Business, “Diabolical.”
      Or is it ingenious?
      Let’s just settle on Diabolically ingenious.

  • @Noahfain
    @Noahfain Год назад +1

    Can you elaborate on how Milwaukee says "Tool-Free Accessory Change Integrated FIXTEC Technology". I'm assuming that means it will come with a Fixtec Tool Free Flange Nut, but I do not see it on any unboxing I have watched. Just trying to find out if I would need to purchase it separately

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад

      Hey Noah! From what I've been able to find, it doesn't look like a flange nut is included, just that these are compatible with them. I apologise for the inconvenience!

  • @crosscategory
    @crosscategory Год назад +1

    Paddle switches for me, cause I'm clumsy

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад +2

      As the saying goes, it's better to have all ten butter fingers than no fingers at all!
      That's a saying, right? We swear we heard that somewhere...

  • @authorityfigure1630
    @authorityfigure1630 Год назад +4

    Home Depot sells one for $80 and one for $260 and they both say they do 9000rpm. The $80 seems like a no brainier but idk

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад +3

      There may be other factors to take into account that make that price differential so great; could it be that the less expensive one takes smaller or different sized grinding wheels or pads? Would it be on a different battery platform to the one you're currently using? Take a good look through the specs on each to make sure you're truly getting a good deal; that $260 might be worth the cost!

  • @jonathantaylor6926
    @jonathantaylor6926 Год назад +1

    My M18 grinder overheats extremely quickly. Cant even sharpen a single mower blade. It takes 30+ minutes before it will work again. Wondering if I got a defective one because Milwaukee tools are usually pretty good.

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад +8

      Hey Jonathan! It definitely sounds like you might have a defective model; how long ago did you purchase it? If it's within five years, you should be able to get a replacement unit from Milwaukee through their warranty service!

  • @dumitrascuclaudiu7097
    @dumitrascuclaudiu7097 Год назад +1

    I need a Flat head Variable speed , Any Brand, plese!

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад

      Huh! That appears to be quite the conundrum; our searches can't seem to bring up any variable speed flat head grinder, at least that we've got in our system. Unfortunately it looks like we may not carry anything to help; we apologise for the inconvenience!

    • @dumitrascuclaudiu7097
      @dumitrascuclaudiu7097 Год назад

      Help?

  • @heartlessangel1460
    @heartlessangel1460 Год назад

    >9000??? AUTO-LIKE 😂😂😂

  • @jakehester9979
    @jakehester9979 Год назад

    Any idea if they are going to make the 7 inch polisher go up to 3500?

  • @Goliad_Respector
    @Goliad_Respector 3 месяца назад

    I have a 2880-20 and I have no idea what’s going on? I can’t find the one I have anywhere? What is the 2880?

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  2 месяца назад

      Looks like you have the M18 FUEL 4-1/2" / 5" Braking Grinder Paddle Switch

  • @PrestonSteele09
    @PrestonSteele09 8 месяцев назад +2

    This actually helped me. I need a 5" slide switch braking grinder, if they make it.

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  8 месяцев назад +1

      2889-20 is a 5” slide with a brake and variable speed dial - www.ohiopowertool.com/milwaukee-tools-2889-20

  • @tikvahspagepage8760
    @tikvahspagepage8760 7 месяцев назад +2

    You got my like cuz IT'S OVER 9 THOUSAND.

  • @Bigbuddahgee
    @Bigbuddahgee Год назад

    Now I know what grinder I bought and it’s uses lol

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад

      Glad we could help you out! Thank you for taking the time to check us out; let us know if you have any more questions that we can help with!

  • @lildaze3465
    @lildaze3465 Год назад

    QUESTION- I went to my local hardware store and they had TWO grinders with the same part number 2880-20. The only difference is one had rapid stop and one did not. WHICH IS THE NEWER MODEL? Thank you!

    • @mauricioespinoza5390
      @mauricioespinoza5390 Год назад +1

      I believe the rapid stop is the newer one.

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад +1

      Mauricio is correct! The rapid stop is the newer generation of the 2880-20!

  • @TheChico868
    @TheChico868 Год назад +1

    Dewalt it is

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад

      Not a bad choice! We deal in DeWalt as well; you can pick up a DeWalt grinder from our website!

    • @TheChico868
      @TheChico868 Год назад

      @@OhioPowerTool Yeh Dewalt offerings look better for me. Thanks

  • @philipdove1705
    @philipdove1705 Год назад

    I prefer the trigger switch the 9" has

  • @justsayin7937
    @justsayin7937 5 месяцев назад

    Wheres the 2981?

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  5 месяцев назад

      The Milwaukee M18 FUEL 6" Angle Grinder Slide Switch Brake 2981-20 is definitely a highly regarded grinder as well!

  • @Boojyman
    @Boojyman Год назад

    So if I want a good grinder which model whould I get

    • @OhioPowerTool
      @OhioPowerTool  Год назад +2

      An excellent question, and unfortunately one that's a bit too difficult to answer precisely. If you're looking for just a generic "good" grinder for general everyday use as an at-home DIYer, we'd go with maybe an entry level Milwaukee grinder, depending on your intended applications. If you're looking to go pro or trying to replace something you currently use as a daily driver, you may want to look into the more nuanced Milwaukee units; they're a bit more involved than the entry level units for a more refined approach to grinding applications. Of course, personal preference always plays a part in choice, and you may not be a big Milwaukee guy; we know some people that swear by their generic big box grinders and say they don't need anything fancy, though you may find some features that you truly enjoy on a Milwaukee grinder that you can't find on, say, a Black & Decker. Of course, Milwaukee is not the only grinder manufacturer on the market, and there are an incredible amount of choices available to you; choosing the one for you may truly come down to personal trial and error, or collecting as much review data as possible before making an informed decision on your purchase. Pro/con lists are a huge help!

    • @Boojyman
      @Boojyman Год назад

      @Ohio Power Tool I typed those before watching the vid then afterwards knew what I wanted

  • @barrysuss4421
    @barrysuss4421 Год назад

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