The best angle grinders on the market
Who are the best wheels? Find recommendations for every use and budget!
In order to find the best options for you, we relied on user reviews on their main features, such as ease of use, maximum motor speed, power supply, and power.
The best quality-price ratio wheel
The angle wheel by Black & Decker, with a 750W motor, 115mm disc size, and power supply adequately covers most amateur and professional tasks.
Quality-price relationship.
- Power supply: Electricity
- Power: 710W
- Maximum motor speed: 12,000 rpm
- Disc size: 115 mm
User review we highlighted
"Quality tool at a very good price. I cut, polish, and grind glass and iron and various other things. Even if you buy it for professional use, I highly recommend it!"
```The top-rated wheel
The angular wheel by Dewalt, powered by an 18V lithium-ion battery (not included). It accepts discs with a diameter of up to 125mm, making it suitable for most amateur and professional tasks as it can cut up to 4cm deep.
Top rating
- Power supply: Battery
- Maximum Motor Speed: 10,000 rpm
- Disc size: 125 mm
User review we highlighted
"Very good machine, really worth its money, get something good to enjoy it...."
The best small wheel
The small angular wheel from Bosch, with 12V lithium battery operation (not included), is extremely compact and ergonomic for quick cutting on the job site, making it comfortable for cutting applications in any situation. It accepts discs with a diameter of up to 76mm, thus covering satisfactorily from the simplest professional tasks to industrial applications that require a larger cutting/sanding surface as it can cut up to a depth of 1 cm.
The best in small size.
- Power supply: Battery
- Volt: 12 V
- Maximum motor speed: 19,500 rpm
- Disc diameter: 76 mm
User review we highlighted
"Incredible tool! Small, lightweight, very powerful, stable to use, and very high-quality construction."
DIY Wheel
The Ingco power angle grinder with 900Watt power can accommodate discs up to 125mm in diameter, making it suitable for most amateur and professional tasks as it can cut up to 4cm deep. It also has the ability to adjust the speed up to 11000rpm, making it useful for tasks that require less speed and more detail such as sanding, polishing, and DIY projects. The package includes a handle.
For DIY projects
- Power supply: Electricity
- Power: 900W
- Maximum motor speed: 11,000 rpm
- Disc size: 125 mm
User review we highlighted
"Very good! Amateur work without any problem!"
Wheel for demanding tasks
The Makita angle grinder with a power of 2200Watt and a cable length of 2.5 meters. It accepts discs with a diameter of up to 230mm, thus covering satisfactorily from the simplest professional tasks to industrial applications that require a larger cutting/grinding surface as it can cut up to a depth of 9 cm. The handle is included in the package.
For demanding tasks
- Power supply: Electricity
- Power: 2200 W
- Maximum motor speed: 6,600 rpm
- Disc size: 230 mm
User review we highlighted
"Very good and efficient wheel. I am satisfied. I have it for professional use."
```Types of angle grinders
Corded angle grinders:
Corded angle grinders corded, are a little more economical compared to rechargeable battery tools and can be easily used by both DIY enthusiasts and professional users. Their use is limited exclusively by the presence of a power supply, while at the same time the presence of a cord affects movement in the workspace, thus reducing the user's freedom of movement. The main features we check are power, motor speed, disc diameter and cord length.
Cordless angle grinders:
Cordless angle grinders battery-powered, are more expensive compared to electric ones. They also have greater weight due to their battery, however thanks to it they can be used anytime and anywhere as their use does not depend on the presence of power, as is the case with corded grinders. The main features we check in battery-powered products are the volts, capacity, autonomy and charging time of their battery, their total weight, motor speed and disc diameter.
Brushless motors
In recent years, brushless electric motors (brushless) have been developed, which are far superior to a motor with brushes. We usually find them in battery tools and their advantage over brushed ones is that they have no friction since there are no carbon brushes. Without carbon brushes, motors are more efficient and have a longer lifespan as there is no wear (the carbon brushes in brushed motors wear out with use). They produce less noise, maintain their torque constant at all speeds, do not overheat and do not require maintenance.





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