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Reddit mentions of DEWALT Angle Grinder Tool, Paddle Switch, 4-1/2-Inch, 11-Amp (DWE402)

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of DEWALT Angle Grinder Tool, Paddle Switch, 4-1/2-Inch, 11-Amp (DWE402). Here are the top ones.

DEWALT Angle Grinder Tool, Paddle Switch, 4-1/2-Inch, 11-Amp (DWE402)
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11 Amp AC/DC 11,000 rpm motor which provides the best power to weight/size ratio availableSpindle Size-5/8"-11 in, 1400 W, Corded Power Tool,Tool Length-12 in, Wheel Diameter-4-1/2-InchIncludes-One-Touch Guard,2-Position Side Handle,WrenchDust Ejection System provides durability by ejecting damaging dust and debris11 Amp AC/DC 11,000 rpm motor which provides the best power to weight/size ratio availableDust Ejection System provides durability by ejecting damaging dust and debrisOne-Touch Guard allows for 360 degree rotation of the guard with a single actionQuick-Change ™ Wheel Release allows tool free wheel removal
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4.81 Inches
Length15.63 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Weight1 Pounds
Width5.94 Inches

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Found 5 comments on DEWALT Angle Grinder Tool, Paddle Switch, 4-1/2-Inch, 11-Amp (DWE402):

u/Jugrnot · 4 pointsr/Welding

It's a 4.5", but I use a Dewilt 11 amper. It's a skookum choochin' son of a bitch. Quick adjustable guard with no tool, and will use either a 1/4" allen or a standard spanner wrench for the wheel.

u/zackcp04 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I have used the following tools for all my tiling needs so far each has their own strengths and weaknesses:

u/throw667 · 0 pointsr/AskCulinary

The investment in the grinder might not compensate for the skillet, but HERE'S ONE IF YOU'RE IN THE USA.

THIS type of attchment could help get into the corners.

u/adambultman · 0 pointsr/Roadcam

Tens of thousands. I almost said "hundreds of thousands", which clearly I should have.

The point is - the amount of wear on those particular e-brake parts is so insignificantly small as to render your points above moot. A couple of pounds of pressure, maybe, on metal ratchet parts? Yeah, not going to happen.

Tell you what: Take apart your e-brake handle, and measure with a proper set of digital calipers, all of the various parts there. Put your e-brake back together (being sure to properly lubricate it, as it likely was from the factory!)

Cycle it 20,000 times, disassemble, and measure the wear on it. It will be an insignificant amount of wear :-/.

No cheating, either!