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    Bosch 6 amp small grinder

    Its on sale real cheap this weekend and I am considering purchasing to throw in the van.

    Probably be used for small type of jobs e.g.:cutting off rusted bolt, bearings. Small grinding etc.

    Question: Will 6 amp be enough for small work such as this?

    Be nice to also hear from those who own a grinder in this sizing.

    Also opinions on Bosch.

    Thanks in advance
    Servicepro

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    I have the same grinder and it's perfect for what you described.

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    Terrific Eddie.
    Thanks for the input, by the way were are you located, as you can see I'm in Alta

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    Quote Originally Posted by Servicepro View Post
    Terrific Eddie.
    Thanks for the input, by the way were are you located, as you can see I'm in Alta
    Vancouver, BC area

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    Bosch is my go to.
    Every power tool I have is bosch. They never let me down
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    with power tools of any sort, i only purchase brand names that my local motor re-wind company is authorised to repair.

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    I have one and use it quite a bit, hasn't died on me yet and can't beat the price. Had a couple crappy tire (mastercraft) before and they didn't last to the abuse

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    Thanks guys for the input.
    Just picked it up and so far feels good with the Bosch solid build to it.
    Took a piece of steel in the vise and ground away. No problem. You guys are right, for a inexpensive tool, I think it will be just fine for small grinding, cutting jobs.

    Thanks again guys

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