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Bought a new angle grinder a few months back. I had to wait to give it a spin so I wouldn't cover the house in concrete dust over the holidays.

Today I had some concrete to smooth out because Cleetus the Contractor said "eff it" when he poured it 50 years ago. Needed it smooth so I can tile the floor.

Angle grinder went through it like butter. Made my life so much easier than trying to chisel lumpy concrete up. I even had time to get started on tiling.

New power tools are heckin' awesome!

Bought a new angle grinder a few months back. I had to wait to give it a spin so I wouldn't cover the house in concrete dust over the holidays. Today I had some concrete to smooth out because Cleetus the Contractor said "eff it" when he poured it 50 years ago. Needed it smooth so I can tile the floor. Angle grinder went through it like butter. Made my life so much easier than trying to chisel lumpy concrete up. I even had time to get started on tiling. New power tools are heckin' awesome!

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Milwaukee. They cost a pretty penny, but I've never had the feeling "this tool is great except for..." with any of their tools.

I've also never encountered quality control or performance issues, which is particularly impressive for tough use cases like going cordless for angle grinders.