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Milwaukee Electric Tool GIDDS2 2473523 Grinder: Next-Level Performance and Precision Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Milwaukee Electric Tool GIDDS2 2473523 Grinder: Next-Level Performance and Precision

Powerstate Brushless motor. Thin body construction. Tool free accessory changes. Package dimensions:6.7"L x 19.14"W x 15.0"H.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not Worth the Investment

This grinder is a complete disappointment, don't be fooled by its hype. The pros disintegrated within a month. It failed to grind through some of the lesser materials I tested it on. The industrial and scientific use of this grinder seemed compromised.

Pros
  • None
Cons
  • Inadequate grinding capabilities

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like this grinder

I like this grinder. I can cut or sand anything in minutes without fumbling with an extension cord. I have purchased several Milwuakee cordless tools this year and am very happy with them. They are great tools. I wish I had done this many years ago.

Pros
  • grinders
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The Milwaukee fuel line is awesome.

Excellent cordless tool. I have another big brand cordless grinder that looks like a toy compared to this Milwaukee Fuel. The blue tool was only good for cutting small bolts, and trying to grind something would kill the engine. This Milwaukee Fuel is like a 110 volt grinder and cuts and grinds just as well as any small electric grinder I've ever used. The battery life is very good and it's my go-to choice for most grinding and cutting jobs. When I have a big sanding project I use my 110 volt…

Pros
  • Tools and household goods
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.