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- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
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Strong enough is a relative term actually. I had purchased the original brushed 4.5" angle grinder and it was pretty weak so I gave it away and bought the brushless one which is better but it's certainly not as powerful as the Chief 4.5" angle grinder I also bought. It works for light duty stuff but then I use the Chief 4.5" for most everything anyway. The Bauer 20 volt brushless has a cut off wheel on it 99% of the time and it works well for that task. Would I grind heavy welds with it. NO. I use the Chief for that or my big corded DeWalt 11" grinder for that task.Is the Bauer cordless angle grinder powerful enough?
I have the similar cordless Ryobi and its not as strong as even the HF $9.95 corded equivalent. Most Ryobi 18v tools are adequate but I wish I hadn't bought it.
In contrast HF's Hercules 11 amp corded angle grinder is a beast, its now my favorite.
On the Chief pneumatic 4.5" angle grinder, interestingly, I also own the Ingersoll-Rand 4.5" pneumatic grinder (remember most all the hard used tools in the shop are air powered). Anyway, if you put the IR 4.5 and the Chief 4.5 side by side, they are identical right down to the recessed grease fitting on the gearbox, mirror image of each other. Even the polished aluminum gearbox is identical.
What is really interesting is, the IR retails for 270 bucks on MSC while the Chief sells for just a tad over 100 bucks everyday at HF.
Finally, when I got the Chief, I took it apart (gearbox), something I do with angle grinders and did with the Bauer 20 volt brushless as well. The Chinese have a bad habit of putting very little 'questionable' grease in the gearboxes but in the case of the Chief as well as the Bauer, the gearboxes were filled with (what I observed as) high quality grease, unlike the crap they usually come with and like I said, the Chief has an external recessed grease fitting in the gearbox for adding grease as well.
The Chief is a very smooth running and quiet pneumatic grinder and the Bauer is as well, within it's limitations. I've never considered any cordless angle grinder to be 'heavy duty' like a corded or air powered one.