Stanley STGS9125
Photos 13 | Outdated Product $34.76 up to $47.40 Type: angle grinder; Power consumption (W): 900; Rotation speed (rpm): 11000; Max. disc diameter (mm): 125; Power source: mains (230 V); Noise level (dB): 100; Weight (kg): 2.3; |
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Useful at home and in the workshop
Angle grinder Stanley STGS9125 is not quite a low-cost, but still inexpensive (around $50) tool. It can handle discs up to 125mm in diameter and 6mm thick. This model is suitable for cleaning and cutting wheels with a bore of 22 mm. The grinder is recommended to be used to perform not too intensive domestic and semi-professional work related to cutting metal and brick, cleaning welds and cleaning steel from rust and oxides.
The youngest from a decent family
The Stanley tool is DeWALT's "little brother" and they share the same approach to quality. Therefore, the body of the device is made of strong plastic, and you can’t find fault with the assembly. The angle grinder is well balanced and easy to use with one hand.
The power cable is strong and of good quality (double insulated), but is stiff and not too long (2.5 m). Only heat removal causes complaints: the gearbox heats up under load (so much so that you should not touch it without protective gloves). This is unlikely to interfere during operation, because the grinder has a side handle, but the tendency to overheat is worth keeping in mind if you need a tool for intensive use.
Good grinder for domestic needs
The Stanley STGS9125 grinder will quite cope with the work that you can find on the plot, in the garage, home workshop or in the country. If 900 W for everyday tasks seems like excess power to you, then there are smaller (and cheaper) angle grinders: Stanley STGS7115 for circles with a diameter of 115 mm and Stanley STGS7125 for 125 mm disks.