dwain Posted November 17, 2014 Report Posted November 17, 2014 Our review of the FUEL, and comparison with the standard M18 Grinder. From Tumblr Not long ago, cordless grinders were a convenience tool, for small tasks that would be over before you could get out the corded grinder. They were pretty easy to stall, especially with a flap disc or grinding wheel. Enter the FUEL, the first ever brushless 18V Grinder. We lent on this grinder and it just did not want to stop! This unit felt closer in power to a corded model than to its M18 predecessor. The standard M18 is certainly respected so far as brushed units go, but it just isn’t in the same league (or country) as its FUEL counterpart. Specs:8,500 RPM5” / 125mm disc diameter2.4kgs with batteryM14 SpindleSo much for power. What of comfort? It has a nice slimmed handle and has kept the great tool-free guard from the original. The rubber moulding is also very nice in the hand. I also want to give it a vote for sexiest cordless tool. What we don’t like is the ‘deadman’ paddle. It’s cumbersome to hold for long periods, is downright annoying when holding on it’s side (for cutting) and has changed the safety lock direction from the original. It’s now harder to start accidentally, but also less intuitive to start. No, we do not like the paddle trigger. But the rest of this tool is so damn awesome that we’d happily put up with the trigger. If only Milwaukee brought the switch version into Australia like the US have. Another great FUEL from Milwaukee. 1
comp56 Posted November 17, 2014 Report Posted November 17, 2014 seems like that is the way to go if your looking for a cordless grinder........I think I would like switch over paddle version.....
dwain Posted November 18, 2014 Author Report Posted November 18, 2014 yep, the Milwaukee & Makita brushless units are amazing, and the Milwaukee (with a switch) is my favourite.
chadlanthier Posted November 18, 2014 Report Posted November 18, 2014 Great review. The cordless makes life easier.
Bigmikez Posted November 19, 2014 Report Posted November 19, 2014 nice review guys that things a beast!! I agree with the switch over paddle
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