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Uploaded by on May 23, 2011

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation continues to demonstrate a focused commitment on metal working with the launch of 18 Small Angle Grinders in 2011 that deliver up to 3X more durability and up to 50% more power than the competition. With an unrelenting determination to develop new technologies that deliver best in class durability, power, and ease-of-use, each new grinder will feature a revolutionary motor technology that redefines true productivity.

Milwaukee's Electronic Advantage includes Overload Protection to maximize motor life, an Electronic Clutch that extends tool life and helps prevent bind-up, Line Lock-Out that prevents automatic start-up after power loss, and Soft Start. Many models also include Constant Power Technology™, which enables the grinder to maintain speed under load for unmatched performance and productivity. In addition, an advanced airflow system allows air to move rapidly through the tool, keeping the motor cool and delivering optimal performance. The engineered L-shape vents protect the motor by blocking debris particles for increased durability and longer life.
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  • a load o f shit

  • To clarify for ya'll. Metabo is made in Germany (hence the insane prices). Everything DeWalt is made in CHINA (look at the packaging). Makita is engineered in Japan, but primarily made in CHINA. Bosch is engineered in Germany/USA and made in both CHINA and Germany, it depends on the product. Milwaukee is engineered in the USA and made in both the USA and CHINA.

    With the exception of the Metabo, the tools seen in the video were made in China. (Metabo-Germany)

  • I understand. Metabo is made in Germany. Isn`t it? DeWalt is made in the USA, Makita made in Japan. Is Milwaukee made in China? Really? By the way, I am missing Bosch in the film, also made in Germany?

  • metabo has had these features for 15 years. The difference is they do what they are supposed to.

  • whgo would know. this is not true this video, it is a chinese grinder for christ sake!

  • What a load of crap. I urchased one of these and killed it it 10 mins. My new Metabo hammers it to death.

  • WARNING! Video’s like this can be highly suspicious. Were all the grinders cold new out of the box? We’re the grinders like for like? What are the full names of the machines? The video does not show this.

    Would you ever see Top Gear run a serious test on a BMW Z4 vs. a Mazda MX5? Sure they are both very nice sports cars, but they are no way in the same class bracket.

  • I am really surprised to see that a DeWalt is even worse than a Makita. It burns after 14 seconds only. Did the Metabo burn also?

  • Go Milwaukee! Great product as usual !

  • Very nice test. What are the specific models for each brand? Also are these the 4.5" units or 5"?

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