Some pros: The angle grinder is quite light, grippy, moreover, for both the right and left hands (there are such situations at work). Well balanced in weight. A five-amp battery just creates the necessary balance. I really liked the power key, not like many other machines with a thumb button. This button often wore out, began to jam, or even break at all, in general, the DCG406N has drastically corrected this drawback. The key and the fuse against accidental pressing, by the way, are steel, not plastic. The clamping nut and the swivel hood are also very easy to use. All this turns without any additional keys, just by hand! And, of course, the absence of a wire allows you to work much whiter quickly. And the engine with a gearbox is noticeably quieter than other analogues. Got cons: Maybe I'm used to working with network and large-format angle grinders, and perhaps this is my subjective opinion, but the power is a little lacking. For long-term work with the DCG406N, you will have to get two 5 Ah batteries!)) She eats like a hungry alligator))
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