๐ง Grind Like a Pro with SKIL's Powerhouse!
The SKIL 9295-01 6.0 Amp 4-1/2-Inch Angle Grinder is engineered for professionals, featuring a powerful motor, high RPM, and a durable design. Its compact grip and vibration-reducing handle enhance user comfort, while the tool-less guard allows for quick adjustments, making it an essential tool for any heavy-duty grinding task.
Brand | SKIL |
Material | Blend |
Product Dimensions | 13.1"L x 5.5"W x 5.5"H |
Style | 6A Angle Grinder |
Power Source | AC |
Color | 6a Angle Grinder |
Item Weight | 4.03 Pounds |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 11000 RPM |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00039725034823 |
Manufacturer | Chervon- SKIL |
UPC | 039725034823 039725027092 |
Part Number | 9295-01 |
Item Weight | 4.03 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 9295-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Grit Description | Medium |
Special Features | heavy-duty |
Usage | Outside; Professional |
Included Components | SKIL 120V 4-1/2" Angle Grinder |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
S**T
Quality
Grinder works good and real lite
P**L
Metal fabrication
It works wonderfully for its cost and power
D**.
Good heavy duty grinder plus it great it comes with a cutoff wheel!.
I really do like this grinder skil is a great brand probably not if better then black and decker maybe better but the value was pretty good cheap for my taste and more trust worthy then harbor freight you know when you buy a skil product itโs gonna be good but the output is very good cut through 1/2 rods in a non working scraped woodchipper gas powered and it started to bog down but was pretty heavy duty and the wheel was getting short literally grinding down and cut through some piece of thick steel and is powerful my my this thing powerful Iโm glad I got this then harbor freight probably similar but better in my case and I prefer cored overt Cordless because UNLIMITED power and you donโt have to buy an battery or worry about it tearing up on you even if itโs name brand overall I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS TO the hobbyists and even some mechanics just starting out and some jerry rigging stuff backyard silly projects godbless every one John 3:16 please read!.
Y**S
there are lies on the outside of the box, inside is pretty much what you were expecting for $30
First impressions, the day I received it:1) the side handle doesn't seem to want to stay tight no matter how hard I tighten it. I can see that's going to need some thread-locker.2) the measured current at idle was about 1.5 amps, when grinding correctly 3 - 4 amps.The only way I could get the current to approach the claimed "6 amps" was to effectively stall out the motor."6 amps at stall" (Locked Rotor Current) is not a useful metric to anyone but an engineer.What the Federal Trade Commission requires to be on the nameplate is the Full Load Amps, not Locked Rotor Amps.So that part is a straight-up marketing lie and a violation of Federal Trade Commission regulations.3) the "free grinding disk" is worth what you paid for it; it is too thick to be used for cutting, and too thin to be safe for grinding. It is literally 1/3 thinner than the "Central Electric" grinding disks I foolishly bought from HF. When you're pretending to be a national brand but you cannot do better than Harbor Fright, you are failing.4) it seems a little quieter - while still new - than other cheap grinders I've had. Yet I know from experience what I will find inside the gearbox; a stiff "grease" that stays around the outside of the housing and never migrates into the actual gear surfaces. If you want to make a cheap angle grinder last 10X longer, take out all of that grease and replace it with a grease that will stick and flow. Worst case, you can mix some 90W gear oil into that stiff grease until it will reliably move around (slowly!) the gearbox, ensuring the gears stay properly lubricated. That will also keep those sloppy gears (full of backlash) quieter for longer.5) the switch is a little hard to push into the "stay on" position.6) I'm not fond of the "stow the wrench in the handle" concept. That's a solution in search of a problem. It's a lot harder to remove and replace it from the handle than just picking it up and setting it down on the bench.7) the handle is supposed to be vibration-dampening, but I don't see how - I don't feel a difference between this one and my previous angle grinder.8) the guard rotation latch is much easier to use than the screw-fastening of my previous grinder, tho still not as slick as the one on the $300 Milwaukee. Neither you nor I are in the market for a $300 angle grinder, now are we? And to be honest, I almost never need to adjust the guard.Everything else is the same as every other <$100 4" angle grinder.
F**
Great little grinder
Use for sharpening mower blades mostly, however works go for all grinding tasks
M**S
Quality and Durability
When shopping for power tools, I always lean towards quality and durability. I want something that can handle the workload I will be doing. That means a full day of grinding, cutting, and sanding.Skill has a very good reputation for quality and durability.The product arrived on time, packaging was very good, and the tool exactly as described. Easy instructions to follow and it came with a grinding disc. (Good quality sales)Operation was straight forward and I was very impressed with the power, even under load, it functioned perfectly.Overall, itโs definitely a tool to have in your toolbox. Something that will last and will do the job itโs intended to do very well.๐๐
2**.
Buena herramienta
Muy buena herramienta
K**M
Powerful saw
Works perfectly and as expected. Average size, lightweight and seems to be durable.
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