Cordless angle grinders deliver the cutting and grinding power you need without dragging a cord. Brushless motors and high capacity batteries provide long run times and high RPMs for cutting steel, sharpening blades and smoothing welds. Look for slim bodies, tool free guard adjustment and restart protection for safe, convenient operation.
Key factors include:
Battery platform (18V or 36V) for power and runtime
Disc size, usually 115mm or 125mm for general use
Brushless motor, which offers better efficiency, power, and tool life
Safety features like kickback protection, brake stops, and soft-start can also make a big difference depending on your application.
Yes—with the right specs. Modern cordless angle grinders with high-capacity batteries (4.0Ah and up) and brushless motors can match the performance of corded tools for many metal cutting, grinding, and surface prep tasks. However, for prolonged, continuous use on very thick material, a corded model or high‑voltage (36V/54V) grinder may still be preferable.
You can use:
Cutting discs (for steel, stainless, or masonry)
Grinding wheels
Flap discs and wire brushes
Diamond blades (for tile and concrete)
Ensure that accessories match the disc diameter and arbor size of your grinder, and never exceed the maximum RPM rating on the disc.
Cordless angle grinders deliver the cutting and grinding power you need without dragging a cord. Brushless motors and high capacity batteries provide long run times and high RPMs for cutting steel, sharpening blades and smoothing welds. Look for slim bodies, tool free guard adjustment and restart protection for safe, convenient operation.
Key factors include:
Battery platform (18V or 36V) for power and runtime
Disc size, usually 115mm or 125mm for general use
Brushless motor, which offers better efficiency, power, and tool life
Safety features like kickback protection, brake stops, and soft-start can also make a big difference depending on your application.
Yes—with the right specs. Modern cordless angle grinders with high-capacity batteries (4.0Ah and up) and brushless motors can match the performance of corded tools for many metal cutting, grinding, and surface prep tasks. However, for prolonged, continuous use on very thick material, a corded model or high‑voltage (36V/54V) grinder may still be preferable.
You can use:
Cutting discs (for steel, stainless, or masonry)
Grinding wheels
Flap discs and wire brushes
Diamond blades (for tile and concrete)
Ensure that accessories match the disc diameter and arbor size of your grinder, and never exceed the maximum RPM rating on the disc.
28mm - 4mm Pin Spanner Pin spanner fits Makita® 125mm grinder lock nuts