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Ryobi 18V One+ Cordless Angle Grinder 115mm Tool Only $90 (Was $115) + Delivery ($0 C&C/In-Store) @ Bunnings

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Ryobi One+ 18V 115mm Cordless Angle Grinder - Tool Only $90
Ryobi One+ 18V 115mm Cordless Angle Grinder R18AG4115-0 Tool Only
Tool-free safety guard adjustment
Three position auxiliary handle with anti-vibration technology
115mm disc capacity
Two-step power activation for additional safety
Spindle lock for convenient disc and accessory changes
The new Ryobi 18V One+ Angle Grinder offers cordless convenience when grinding materials such as metal or stone.

As part of the One+ system the new angle grinder is compatible with all Ryobi One+ Batteries.

Battery and charger sold separately.

Was $115 https://www.ryobi.com.au/products/details/18v-one-angle-grin…
Current stocks: https://nrby.in/bunnings/6210440

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  • 115mm vs 125mm…. what job is 10mm difference gonna restrict me to?

    • the bigger the better

    • In reality, only 5mm, the other 5mm is on the other side of the disc,
      but bigger in this instance is definitely better.
      I went from an Ozito 115mm to AEG @ 11000 rpm 125mm, and its been great. The full gaurd it has is a pain though, even if safer.

    • I believe they are different spindle sizes as well. Given 125mm is far more common, you might find availability of discs better with the 125.

  • can i use these to sand down things before i paint them? sorry noob question

    • +1

      Yes depending on the material you are painting and what it is. Metals etc would be fine however it can be a bit rough and you can use flap discs to get a ok finish but then may need to prep it for painting. Timber etc, get a sander.

      • for now it was to paint metal(ute tub) but i would like a sander i guess to future proof and be able to work on other materials down the road.

  • +1

    Waiting, hoping for a discount on it's big brushless brother.

  • +1

    Perfect for stealing e-scooters!

    • Size matters! A Milwaukee 125 and every gate falls over…..

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