The 10 Best Cordless Angle Grinders

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This wiki has been updated 15 times since it was first published in January of 2019. When you're trying to tidy up or cut through metal, it can seem like there's never enough room to get the job done — especially with that pesky power cable in the way. These cordless angle grinders free up some space for you to work, as they use rechargeable batteries instead of needing to be plugged in. Despite that, they still have enough oomph to handle most typical tasks. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.

1. DeWalt DCG413B

2. Makita XAG04Z

3. Milwaukee M18 Fuel

Editor's Notes

January 25, 2019:

There's a fairly wide variety of price points on this list, and for the most part quality corresponds to how expensive the machine is. That being said, if you don't use these machines very often, chances are you'll be fine with one of the more reasonably-priced models, even if they're not quite as powerful or durable as their pricier brethren. Professionals shouldn't skimp, however, as the bargain-basement options won't be capable of handling the demands of a busy job site.

4. Metabo Non-Locking

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5. Walter Surface Technologies 34A949

6. Skil PWRCore

7. Bosch GWS18V-45

8. Ryobi ONE Plus

9. Metabo Flat Head

10. Prostormer Max


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