That switch and trigger system is actually better from a safety standpoint-if you lose your grip,the grinder shuts off.Wish other brands did that as well.Although it did sound like it was bottoming out when you cousin was grinding that bolt.
I actually baught the grinder and drill and impact. And sawzall and multi tool and flashlight today. I did use the hyper tough same tools from wallmart. But I figured it's time to up grade my tools.
@@EverydayTools I believe the Craftsman red plastic is ABS. If you flip the unit over it should be stamped into the plastic under the battery. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibre-reinforced_plastic It's got this look to it like there's little fibers interwoven into the plastic. Kind of like how fiberglass looks but much smoother.
Thanks for this unboxing/overview!! I see they just came out with a new brushless model with a paddle switch, similar to the DeWalt. I like the price of this & prefer the slimmer handle for safety/ergonomics. I have the v20 miter saw & it's very good!! Just got extra 4ah batteries, so after using it some, would you recommend this model vs other types that lock on? I prefer the slimmer handle on this, but wonder if it's fatiguing to have to hold the trigger for extended periods?
@@EverydayTools Thanks for the feedback!! I may pick this up then. My miter saw came with the fast charger & I've got three 4ah batteries to help with run time. Thanks again for your feedback & reviews of this grinder, it's appreciated!!
Locked on switch is the best option for angle grinder as you have the full control of the grinder without getting your hands and wrist tired for long use. Paddle and trigger switch is trash
Harbor Freight can surprise me with their quality sometimes. Nice to hear you got some good ones that are loyal to you. When it comes to the warranty, they usually give you credit if you are still within the window or they will try to replace the product if it is still made. Thanks for the feedback on the video, its greatly appreciated.
You do realize that sear and lowes hasn't made these for many years they are re badged dewalts, they have been made by stanley black and decker for years
Yeah, in 2017 Stanley Black and Decker bought the Craftsman brand from Sears for around $900 Million. This particular tool here is a rebadged Porter Cable cordless angle grinder. Still a great quality too for the price nonetheless.
@@EverydayTools I agree I own nothing but craftsman tools being a young mechanic and the hand tools are much different have that craftsman quality and although the power tools feel a bit cheaper just like the porter cables ,they are quality and do have that dewalt touch it's getting better and becoming a quality brand once again.
@@pierreguillotte5013 Yeah, and they also announced that they are building a new mechanics tool plant in Texas to start making some hand tools in the USA again
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Always take the battery out of the tool when you change the disc on a battery. Take the battery out when you work on any tool.
That's good safety advice. Thanks, I'll make sure to do so next time. God Bless
I was thinking the same thing. Good point
That switch and trigger system is actually better from a safety standpoint-if you lose your grip,the grinder shuts off.Wish other brands did that as well.Although it did sound like it was bottoming out when you cousin was grinding that bolt.
I agree
ET, You put the flange nut on upside down.The raised portion faces up toward the grinding wheel.
My bad, thanks for pointing that out.
@@EverydayTools Glad to help you out.
love both of mine
They're great
I actually baught the grinder and drill and impact. And sawzall and multi tool and flashlight today. I did use the hyper tough same tools from wallmart. But I figured it's time to up grade my tools.
Craftsman is very great quality, I use them on the job everyday, still work just as well as when I got them.
ABS and glass reinforced are two different plastics.
Thanks for the info
@@EverydayTools I believe the Craftsman red plastic is ABS. If you flip the unit over it should be stamped into the plastic under the battery.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibre-reinforced_plastic
It's got this look to it like there's little fibers interwoven into the plastic. Kind of like how fiberglass looks but much smoother.
Thanks for this unboxing/overview!! I see they just came out with a new brushless model with a paddle switch, similar to the DeWalt. I like the price of this & prefer the slimmer handle for safety/ergonomics. I have the v20 miter saw & it's very good!! Just got extra 4ah batteries, so after using it some, would you recommend this model vs other types that lock on? I prefer the slimmer handle on this, but wonder if it's fatiguing to have to hold the trigger for extended periods?
This one is very comfortable, much better bang for your buck, only difference is you will get better battery life with the brushless version.
@@EverydayTools Thanks for the feedback!! I may pick this up then. My miter saw came with the fast charger & I've got three 4ah batteries to help with run time. Thanks again for your feedback & reviews of this grinder, it's appreciated!!
No problem, anytime.
Locked on switch is the best option for angle grinder as you have the full control of the grinder without getting your hands and wrist tired for long use. Paddle and trigger switch is trash
Depends on the application
I’ve got 3 harbor freight cheapies. They just keep working. Nice tool though. Wonder how they’ll honor the warranty.
Harbor Freight can surprise me with their quality sometimes. Nice to hear you got some good ones that are loyal to you. When it comes to the warranty, they usually give you credit if you are still within the window or they will try to replace the product if it is still made. Thanks for the feedback on the video, its greatly appreciated.
whats the difference on this and the paddle switch grinder that is doble price more expensive ? same brand craftsman
This one is not brushless
is there an onboard tool storage for the wrench in the handle or elsewhere like the ryobi?
There is no storage
You do realize that sear and lowes hasn't made these for many years they are re badged dewalts, they have been made by stanley black and decker for years
Yeah, in 2017 Stanley Black and Decker bought the Craftsman brand from Sears for around $900 Million. This particular tool here is a rebadged Porter Cable cordless angle grinder. Still a great quality too for the price nonetheless.
@@EverydayTools I agree I own nothing but craftsman tools being a young mechanic and the hand tools are much different have that craftsman quality and although the power tools feel a bit cheaper just like the porter cables ,they are quality and do have that dewalt touch it's getting better and becoming a quality brand once again.
@@pierreguillotte5013 Yeah, and they also announced that they are building a new mechanics tool plant in Texas to start making some hand tools in the USA again
How do you put on a type 1 disc on it
Not sure
Take off the battery before adding or removing the wheel
Thanks for the advice
Be sure to remove the battery when changing the wheel !!!!
Thanks
Spanner wrench is what you mean.
Maybe
Dude. Spanned and you that back upside down!
Dang