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Review on πŸ”§ Craftsman Air Angle Grinder 21000: Enhance Precision and Power in Your Projects by Richard Counts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Somewhere between Central Pneumatic and Ingersoll Rand. Great affordable powerful handyman

Most of my tool comparisons always include some of the early air powered tools and some of my later and better Ingersoll Rand tools. This Craftsman is definitely upstairs next to my Ingersoll Rand. Like most of the line, it runs at 90psi. I have a small 6 gallon compressor and I don't think I get the most out of my tools with it, but it works. It just seems like he could use some effort. It is durable and has some weight but not too heavy. I am a short woman, 5ft 7in, with long hair. It's kind of a matter of circumstance, but I like that the air isn't in my face here. He comes out from behind. grab it. Ultimately, I don't allow myself to have grease on my tools and calluses on my hands. It has adequate speed and works with almost every grinding wheel I have. I also like its compact size. It can get into hard-to-reach places, the built-in silencer blocks noise quite well, although hearing protection is still needed. Echoes in my garage. There were no accessories in the package, but I can use a threaded or smooth rod without. Problem. It gets into hard-to-reach spots on the deck and in the car. I could probably use a more powerful compressor but no problems as it only requires 90psi. It reaches approximately 21,000 rpm. Ideal for cleaning seals, swingarms and anything that is rusty. Won't break the bank, lasts a long time, and comes with a generous three-year warranty. one last one I've needed for quite some time. I'm going to upgrade my compressor.

Pros
  • Grinders
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks