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This 18-volt cordless cut-off/angle grinder from Makita has an LXT Lithium-Ion battery and an optimum charging system that produces 280 percent total lifetime work, with twice the cycles of an ordinary battery. This tool grinds up to 50 percent faster, with an impressive 10,000 rpm top speed -- and its ergonomic shape fits like a glove, offering even pressure and smooth control. The BGA452Z features a built-in electronic control circuit with LED warning lights for overload protection, a slide switch with lock-on, and a compact design that's only 12-1/2 inches long and weighs just 5.6 pounds.
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Technical Details
- Makita-built motor delivers 10,000 RPM for 50% faster grinding- Compact, ergonomic design at 12-1/2 inches long and weighs only 5.3 lbs. for reduced operator fatigue
- A built-in L.E.D. protection circuit with over-torque control protects the motor
- Makita LXT Lithium-Ion battery and Energy Star rated 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger produces 430% total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
- 3-year warranty on tool
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By Thomas J. Duncan (USA)
Nice product does not have the power of a corded unit but does a nice job when you need it
By El Cucuy (Mexifornia)
This grinder is pretty good for a cordless. Only two complaints.
1. When battery gets low or if you are pressing too hard the red light goes on and the grinder shuts off. It does this all the time.
2. Thumb on/off switch turns off way too easily. If you barely touch it shuts off.
Other than that no complaints. I bought it because I was installing a lot of commercial steel doors and always needed a grinder for thresholds, door shoes and sweeps, and all the other little items that needed to be trimmed. I've also used it recently (just light use) with a diamond blade for cutting tile, bricks, and concrete; Mostly for items that interfere with the installation of doors.
If I could make any improvement it would be to change the switch to make it not so touchy.
By Randall Carlson (Near San Francisco)
I've had a Makita XLT kit for about a year now, and there have been several occasions when I really wished that I could just snap an 18-volt battery on a portable grinder and do a small job. Finally, when my wife wasn't looking, I decided to pull the trigger--and am I glad I did. I used it immediately to cut through a metal sink drain (Think: water), a situation where a saw was clumsy and a 110v grinder would be folly. Fast and powerful cutting!
I would not recommend this tool for heavy-duty, repetitive work, but smaller for jobs it is convenient and more than adequate.
By P. Tjarks
I have had a Ryobi grinder for years and it was fine as long as you did not need it to work more than five minutes or grind anything more than the galvanize coating off of metal, but this Makita is a real workhorse, the battery lasts and it seems to be just as powerful as my small corded Makita grinder
By J. R. Sheehy (Boston, MA)
its handy to have- cuts bolts easily and fits hands well. it kills batteries a little quick, but its not really intended for heavy duty use. if you're into the makita system already, this is a good product. if not, then i'd consider the real expensive milwaukee
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