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Angle Grinders

An angle grinder is an electric or pneumatic grinder tool that uses a rotating disc or wheel to cut, grind, and polish metal, masonry, and composites. Powered by cord or battery, it delivers speed, torque, and precision for pro applications. From fabrication shops to construction sites, the angle grinder enables cutting and grinding of steel, rebar, tiles, and concrete with consistent power. Its efficiency, portability, and accessory range support maintenance, welding, pipeline, shipbuilding, and workshop operations.

Why Choose Our Angle Grinders?

Brushless Motor Technology

50% longer runtime, more power, and extended tool life compared to brushed motors. The future of cordless grinding.

Advanced Safety Features

Electronic brakes, kickback protection, restart prevention, and anti-vibration handles keep you safe on every project.

Quick-Change Systems

Tool-free wheel changes and adjustable guards mean less downtime and more productive work time on the job.

Thermal Overload Protection

Intelligent motor management prevents overheating damage, extending your tool’s lifespan through the toughest jobs.

Key Features of Our Angle Grinders Collection

  • Dust Ejection Systems: Keep debris away from internal components, dramatically extending motor life and maintaining peak performance.
  • Ergonomic Design: Slim barrel grips, vibration dampening, and balanced weight distribution reduce fatigue during extended use.
  • Versatile Functionality:Perfect for cutting, grinding, polishing, and sanding across various materials like metal, tile, and concrete.
  • Powerful Motors: High-performance motors deliver consistent power for heavy-duty tasks and professional-grade results.
  • Ergonomic Design: Comfortable grip and lightweight construction reduce fatigue during extended use.
  • Durable Build:Made with high-quality materials to withstand tough jobs and ensure long-lasting performance.
  • Safety Features:Includes protective guards, anti-kickback technology, and easy-to-use safety switches.
Angle Grinders

Angle Grinders For Sale


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A00021 Angle Grinder - 860W

A00021 Angle Grinder – 860W

A00071 Brushless Lithium Battery Angle Grinder 21V

A00071 Brushless Lithium Battery Angle Grinder 21V

Industry Applications

Construction and Masonry

Construction and Masonry

Angle grinders are essential for cutting and shaping concrete, bricks, and tiles. They are used to create precise cuts for fitting materials during construction and renovation projects. Additionally, they help in smoothing rough edges and surfaces for a polished finish.

Metalworking and Fabrication

Metalworking and Fabrication

Widely used in metal fabrication, angle grinders are perfect for grinding, cutting, and polishing metal surfaces. They are indispensable for shaping metal parts, removing excess material, and preparing surfaces for welding.

Stone and Marble Work

Stone and Marble Work

Angle grinders are used in the stone and marble industry to cut, shape, and polish materials. They help achieve smooth edges and intricate designs for countertops, flooring, and decorative pieces.

Angle Grinders Buying Guide


Angle grinders are available as electric corded angle grinders, cordless angle models, and pneumatic types. Each type differs in power, weight, duty profile, wheel diameter, rpm, and accessory compatibility.

Electric Angle Grinders


  • Provide continuous power and stable rpm for heavy-duty cutting and grinding.
  • Angle grinders are designed to deliver the sustained torque and consistent speed required for demanding jobs, making them ideal for metal fabrication, masonry cutting, and long-duration work where maximum efficiency is essential.
  • Whether you’re removing rust, cutting rebar, shaping tile, or grinding welds, quality angle grinders maintain performance under load and reduce the risk of bogging down.
  • With the right wheel selection and robust motor cooling, these tools offer the reliability professionals expect, combining precision, durability, and the continuous power needed to complete tough projects faster and with cleaner results.

Cordless Angle Grinders


  • Cordless angle grinders run on lithium-ion battery platforms and combine brushless motor technology with a compact, lightweight design to deliver powerful performance where traditional corded tools can’t reach.
  • These angle grinders are ideal for remote sites and mobile work because they provide strong cutting and grinding power, advanced safety features such as electronic braking and kickback protection, and quick wheel changes without the need for a cord or a nearby power source..

Pneumatic Angle Grinders


  • Pneumatic angle grinders use compressed air to spin the disc, offering a lightweight balance and cool operation that reduces operator fatigue during extended use; they deliver high torque at variable speeds, making them well-suited for metalworking, fabrication, and heavy-duty cutting or grinding tasks.
  • Favored where an air supply exists for reliable speed control and minimal electric hazards.
  • When selecting pneumatic angle grinders, consider airflow requirements, disc size, and ergonomic features to match the tool to the job and prioritize appropriate PPE to manage debris and noise.

Application & Size Guide

Disc SizeBest ApplicationsKey Advantages
4" - 4.5"Detail work, rust removal, light cutting, tile workLightweight, maneuverable, less fatigue, most disc variety
5" - 6"Metal fabrication, welding cleanup, medium cuttingVersatile size, balance of power and control
7" - 9"Heavy metal cutting, concrete work, large surface grindingMaximum material removal, deeper cuts, industrial power

Safety Measures When Using Angle Grinders

Implementing rigorous safety protocols reduces kickback risks and protects operators. Standardize PPE, training on controls, and inspection of wheel, guard, cord/battery, and accessory fitment before every job.

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Wear safety glasses + face shield, cut-resistant gloves, hearing protection, and flame-resistant garments. Boots, respirators, and snug clothing prevent entanglement during workshop tasks.
  • Common Safety Practices: Check guard, side handle, and switch before use; verify disc rpm rating; never start under load. Stand aside the wheel plane, stabilize work, and avoid pinch points that trigger kickback.
  • Emergency Procedures:If a wheel fractures: release the paddle, let it coast, shut off, disconnect power, clear the area, and report. Keep fire extinguishers, first-aid kits, and lockout tags ready.
Angle Grinders

What Our Clients Say

Here’s a look at what people are saying about working with us. We’re proud to have helped so many achieve their goals.

I put this angle grinder through some serious punishment cutting rebar and grinding down welds on a daily basis. The motor runs cool even after hours of use, and the build quality feels incredibly solid in hand. It doesn’t bog down under load like cheaper models I’ve used before. If you need a reliable workhorse that can handle heavy-duty site work without overheating, this is the tool to get.

Mike Reynolds

Mike Reynolds, Senior Site Forema

This angle grinder is surprisingly lightweight and well-balanced, making it easy to maneuver for precise cuts and intricate polishing work. The variable speed setting is a game-changer when I need to switch from aggressive grinding to fine finishing without changing tools. It’s powerful but doesn’t vibrate my hands to numbness, which makes a huge difference on long days.

Electrical Contractor

Sarah Jenkins, Custom Metal Fabricator

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Still have questions? Our team is here to help. Reach out to us anytime, and we’ll make sure you get the answers you need.

How do 9-inch and smaller discs affect performance, and when should I use each?

Disc diameter directly impacts cutting depth and torque. A 9-inch disc provides deeper cuts and is suited for heavy-duty work on thick metal or masonry, while smaller-inch discs (4.5 to 7 inches) offer better control for precision work and tight spaces. Choose a metal grinder size that matches job scale—use larger discs for structural cutting and smaller ones for finishing or detail tasks.

A complete angle grinder kit is highly recommended for beginners because it bundles the essential accessories and increases safety. A good kit should include multiple discs (cutting, grinding, flap), a spare guard, a wrench or quick-change system, a side handle, and clear instructions. Kits often help you start on both metal and masonry tasks immediately without sourcing separate parts.

Yes, a heavy-duty angle grinder product can perform cutting, grinding, sanding, and polishing on metal when fitted with the appropriate discs or attachments. For cutting, use thin cutoff wheels; for grinding, use thicker grinding discs, and for polishing, use flap wheels or polishing pads. Ensure the grinder’s RPM matches accessory recommendations to avoid damage or unsafe operation.

Motor power (measured in amps or watts) determines a grinder’s ability to maintain speed under load—higher power is better for heavy-duty tasks. RPM affects how aggressively a disc cuts or grinds; higher RPMs remove material faster but require proper disc ratings. For consistent performance on metal, choose a product with sufficient power (often 6 amps or more for handheld units) and an RPM compatible with your discs.

Always wear eye, ear, and hand protection, use the guard and side handle, secure the workpiece, and inspect discs for cracks before use. For larger 6- or 9-inch grinders, be aware of increased kickback potential and torque—start at low speed if possible, maintain a firm two-handed grip, and avoid using inappropriate discs. Keep bystanders clear and disconnect power before changing accessories.

Regular maintenance includes cleaning dust and debris from vents, checking brushes and replacing them when worn, tightening fasteners, and lubricating moving parts if specified by the manufacturer. Store the metal grinder and its angle grinder kit accessories in a dry place to prevent rust, and replace worn discs promptly to avoid strain on the motor.


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