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Amazon has Bosch 4-1/2" Angle Grinder (1375A) on sale for $34.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Designed for concrete contractors and other professionals who need a compact grinder.
  • A light, ergonomic grinder, at only 3.75 Lbs
  • Has a 6.0-amp motor that produces 11,000 no-load rpm

Includes:
  • 4-1/2 In. Angle Grinder
  • Burst-Protection Guard
  • Auxiliary Handle
  • Flange Kit
  • Spanner Wrench
  • 4-1/ Inc. Abrasive Grinding Wheel

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    • Our research indicates that this Bosch 4-1/2" Angle Grinder is $14.01 lower (29% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $49 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • This angle grinder has received an average rating of 4.7 stars out of 5 based on over 3,900 Amazon customer reviews.
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Bosch 1375A 4-1/2 inch angle grinder. Camelcamelcamel indicates that this is the lowest price ever on this.

Details:
Compact: Weighing only 3.75 pounds, the Bosch 1375A Angle Grinder is lightweight, compact, and ideal for metal workers, vehicle fabricators, plumbers and other professionals who use grinders on a daily basis
Power: The angle grinder features a Powerful 6.0 amp motor to produce 11,000 no load rpm for professional cutting and grinding applications; The Efficient motor was designed with an extremely small field diameter, letting the user grind or cut with ease
Comfort: The 1375A offers a 2 position side auxiliary handle specifically designed to angle to a natural position for maximum operator comfort; The top handle of the angle grinder is also ergonomically designed
Convenient: The angle grinder also features Bosch's Service Minder Brush System to eliminate guesswork and stops the tool when preventative maintenance is required; A 5/8 inches to 11 inch spindle works with a wide array of sizes, mounting the most popular accessories
Durable: The 1375A angle grinder features an epoxy coated design to protect the tool from abrasive debris; It was also designed with a sealed switch to keep dust and debris from entering the switch mechanism
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Model: BOSCH 1375A Corded 4-1/2-Inch 6 Amp Angle Grinder

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Newer model, 7.5A (compared to 6A) is only $50 for those who are interested (also seems to be all time low on the 3 Camel website. I don't need that extra power, just need another grinder to not have to switch discs so this is perfect for me but others may prefer the extra power.

Newer 7.5A Model
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HD4EH4A/
Was wondering how this compared to the similarly priced Metabo grinder [amazon.com]. I found this review provided good answers & insight.

"I'm a reasonably experienced grinder user. I purchased this Bosch and the similarly priced Metabo HPT for comparison. I have better machines, but wanted something cheap and cheerful that I could throw around and get dirty with little concern. Both delivered to my door for just $40 each - both made in China. Both are great value and good performers for the price paid. Metabo HPT feels heavier, and vibrates a little more than the Bosch. Bosch has the easier to adjust guard. The gearbox area of each one gets quite hot in use - this may be due to a lack of grease (or poor quality grease) - or it may be a normal design feature (they do run v fast). Metabo HPT comes with a plastic case and 5 disks, so you are really getting the grinder for about $30 delivered. Metabo HPT has longer warranty. An all day every day user will probably need something with a larger motor, but the DIY user will be served well by either of these. Overall, you will be pleased with either one - or both!"

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01-10-2022 at 09:52 AM.

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01-10-2022 at 09:52 AM.
Newer model, 7.5A (compared to 6A) is only $50 for those who are interested (also seems to be all time low on the 3 Camel website. I don't need that extra power, just need another grinder to not have to switch discs so this is perfect for me but others may prefer the extra power.

Newer 7.5A Model
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HD4EH4A/
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01-10-2022 at 12:35 PM.
Was wondering how this compared to the similarly priced Metabo grinder [amazon.com]. I found this review provided good answers & insight.

"I'm a reasonably experienced grinder user. I purchased this Bosch and the similarly priced Metabo HPT for comparison. I have better machines, but wanted something cheap and cheerful that I could throw around and get dirty with little concern. Both delivered to my door for just $40 each - both made in China. Both are great value and good performers for the price paid. Metabo HPT feels heavier, and vibrates a little more than the Bosch. Bosch has the easier to adjust guard. The gearbox area of each one gets quite hot in use - this may be due to a lack of grease (or poor quality grease) - or it may be a normal design feature (they do run v fast). Metabo HPT comes with a plastic case and 5 disks, so you are really getting the grinder for about $30 delivered. Metabo HPT has longer warranty. An all day every day user will probably need something with a larger motor, but the DIY user will be served well by either of these. Overall, you will be pleased with either one - or both!"
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01-10-2022 at 02:02 PM.
01-10-2022 at 02:02 PM.
Quote from rijones :
Was wondering how this compared to the similarly priced Metabo grinder [amazon.com]. I found this review provided good answers & insight.

"I'm a reasonably experienced grinder user. I purchased this Bosch and the similarly priced Metabo HPT for comparison. I have better machines, but wanted something cheap and cheerful that I could throw around and get dirty with little concern. Both delivered to my door for just $40 each - both made in China. Both are great value and good performers for the price paid. Metabo HPT feels heavier, and vibrates a little more than the Bosch. Bosch has the easier to adjust guard. The gearbox area of each one gets quite hot in use - this may be due to a lack of grease (or poor quality grease) - or it may be a normal design feature (they do run v fast). Metabo HPT comes with a plastic case and 5 disks, so you are really getting the grinder for about $30 delivered. Metabo HPT has longer warranty. An all day every day user will probably need something with a larger motor, but the DIY user will be served well by either of these. Overall, you will be pleased with either one - or both!"
Please do not refer to the alternative grinder you mentioned as a "Metabo". You had me thinking I could actually get a real Metabo (not Metabo HPT) grinder for $40.
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01-10-2022 at 02:12 PM.
01-10-2022 at 02:12 PM.
I thought a 6 amp grinder was great until I used a 13 amp.
I still use 6amp from time to time
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01-10-2022 at 02:34 PM.
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Quote from archifreak :
Please do not refer to the alternative grinder you mentioned as a "Metabo". You had me thinking I could actually get a real Metabo (not Metabo HPT) grinder for $40.
You realize they're both owned by the same company? Metabo is no longer made in Germany. They're both made in PRC.
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01-10-2022 at 03:13 PM.
Quote from ginuwinqbin :
Newer model, 7.5A (compared to 6A) is only $50 for those who are interested (also seems to be all time low on the 3 Camel website. I don't need that extra power, just need another grinder to not have to switch discs so this is perfect for me but others may prefer the extra power.

Newer 7.5A Model
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HD4EH4A/
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The slimmer handle with more power on your linked GWS8-45 is just about right.

As more 'tooless' models come out and perfected, these are becoming old technology.
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Now at $49.
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Now at $49.

Bought the 7.5amp one instead now
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01-10-2022 at 04:26 PM.
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looks very similar to my Makita corded grinder I bought back in 80s, got them from Costco and I paid a lot more for hard plastic casing. All my corded Makita tools are still going strong without a single issue, and I'm sure Bosch makes power tool equal or better than Makitas.

When one buying into one of these premium brand tool, expect these tools will outlast your own life, make the will accordingly.

Having said that, I think people at Ryobi deserve a Noble price for making its tools to fail so quickly, thereby insuring lifetime employment for its employees. Why not, if they can come up with Noble prize for completely worthless buffon recognized for his work as community organizer, they can come with another one just like that.
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Quote from rijones :
Was wondering how this compared to the similarly priced Metabo grinder [amazon.com]. I found this review provided good answers & insight.

"I'm a reasonably experienced grinder user. I purchased this Bosch and the similarly priced Metabo HPT for comparison. I have better machines, but wanted something cheap and cheerful that I could throw around and get dirty with little concern. Both delivered to my door for just $40 each - both made in China. Both are great value and good performers for the price paid. Metabo HPT feels heavier, and vibrates a little more than the Bosch. Bosch has the easier to adjust guard. The gearbox area of each one gets quite hot in use - this may be due to a lack of grease (or poor quality grease) - or it may be a normal design feature (they do run v fast). Metabo HPT comes with a plastic case and 5 disks, so you are really getting the grinder for about $30 delivered. Metabo HPT has longer warranty. An all day every day user will probably need something with a larger motor, but the DIY user will be served well by either of these. Overall, you will be pleased with either one - or both!"
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We bought two of the Metabo for $29 each on a deal as gifts and the only thing good about them is the case they came in. Neither had much power to begin with and in less than a year with intermittent usage, both had loose bearings. Yes, they were a poor gift choice and replaced this year with two upper end Milwaukee for considerably more money. We also bought the gold anniversary Metabo from Ohio tools and it is on it's last leg. They are junk, but we also paid 'junk price' for the one you are referencing and only feel bad because we gave them as gifts.

For a few dollars more, I would definitely jump up to the Bosch GWS8-45 [amazon.com], or a Milwaukee, DeWalt or Makita on a deal that is 7amps or more. But, if I had to choose between the OP and that Metabo, it would be the OP Bosch.
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We bought two of the Metabo for $29 each on a deal as gifts and the only thing good about them is the case they came in. Neither had much power to begin with and in less than a year with intermittent usage, both had loose bearings. Yes, they were a poor gift choice and replaced this year with two upper end Milwaukee for considerably more money. We also bought the gold anniversary Metabo from Ohio tools and it is on it's last leg. They are junk, but we also paid 'junk price' for the one you are referencing and only feel bad because we gave them as gifts.

For a few dollars more, I would definitely jump up to the Bosch GWS8-45 [amazon.com], or a Milwaukee, DeWalt or Makita on a deal that is 7amps or more. But, if I had to choose between the OP and that Metabo, it would be the OP Bosch.
I have the Metabo HPT and agree that for a little extra $, the Bosch GWS8-45 is a better choice, but FWIW, I've had the Metabo HPT for 4 years. Now I only use it a handful of times per year to sharpen mower blades, my axe and splitting maul, and aerator tines. I've had no issues with it yet, but for $30 (deal price) I don't expect the Metabo HPT to last a decade. I kind of want it to die so I have an excuse to upgrade! Smilie
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