Bosch 1994-6 9-Inch Large Angle Grinder
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Customer Review
1994 angle grinder
shopped a long time and compaired advantages, price and practical uses of the grinder ,like the twist handle power and continuous torque of the motor and found that it all come together, even the d handle especially ,it is everything bosch said it was and the conviences are important
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Product Description
1900 Series Large Angle Grinders Innovation. Redefined. The 1900 Series 7-Inch and 9-Inch grinders are redefining Innovation. The line is powered by a new, Ultra-Efficient 4 Horse Power Motor and utilizes the best Vibration Control system on the market. If that isn't enough, they are also the LIGHTEST large angle grinders Available, weighing up to 20% less than any comparable competitive model. Add unmatched Versatility to the list and you have something no other 7-Inch or 9-Inch grinder is able to deliver. Innovation like this can only come from Bosch; the Worldwide Market Leader of Angle Grinders- Dedicated to producing and selling more than 4,000,000 high quality angle grinders per year. Top to learn more
Good grinder
Cuts very fast and is extremely smooth. Tons of torque! I like the tool-less blade guard though it does reduce the depth of the cut somewhat. The pivoting handle works well and is a must have feature for a grinder this big. Would have liked to seen 3 positions for the auxiliary handle instead of the 2 (left and right). Would buy again
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great grinder, needs accessories
2 biggest shortcomings are lack of a case (how dumb is that?) and lack of a cutting guard/dust collector (Bosch describes one in their catalog, but it is never available for sale).As a previous reviewer noted "Would have liked to seen 3 positions for the auxiliary handle instead of the 2". Agreed.I also bought the Bosch DBSW961 Speedwave 9" Segmented Diamond Blade for cutting concrete and brick... Excellent combination, cuts like a hot knife thru butter.As large as it is (9" seems largest angle grinder available) the depth for *cutting* is only about 3" because over an inch is lost on the spindle, and another 1/2" with the grinder guard in place. One can argue "it's only a grinder", which is true, but then Bosch makes, sells and recommended cutting blades for it as well.I bought it originally to cut thru 4" red-clay brick walls, but as noted it lacks the cutting depth, though the power was there, and lacked a cutting guard/dust...
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