Chicago Pneumatic CP875 1/4 in Air Angle Die Grinder vs Ingersoll Rand 3107G 1/4-Inch Straight Air Die Grinder
Overall winner: Chicago Pneumatic CP875 1/4 in Air Angle Die Grinder
Key Differences
Ingersoll Rand A offers a contoured ergonomic straight design with very high speed (27,000 rpm) and a lower listed price tier, while Chicago Pneumatic B is a compact 90-degree angle grinder with a strong power-to-size ratio and a built-in safety throttle. Pick A if you want a high-speed straight air die grinder and a more affordable option; pick B if you need an angled, compact layout with integrated safety features and slightly higher user ratings
Chicago Pneumatic CP875 1/4 in Air Angle Die Grinder
Compact 90° die grinder with 0.3 HP/220 W and 22500 RPM for grinding and polishing. Lightweight design reduces fatigue; safety throttle prevents accidental starts. Customers note strong power and compact size for diverse tasks
Pros
- 0.3 HP / 220 W power
- high speed 22500 RPM
- ergonomic 90-degree design
- built-in safety throttle
Cons
- noise level varies by user
Ingersoll Rand 3107G 1/4-Inch Straight Air Die Grinder
Air die grinder with 1/3 hp motor and 1/4-inch collet for precise grinding, cutting, and polishing. Contoured grip for control; rear exhaust and self-locking throttle for safety and productivity
Pros
- contoured grip for comfort
- 1/3 hp motor for grinding power
- 1/4-inch collet for versatility
- rear exhaust for cleaner operation
Cons
- trigger mechanism reported as rough
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ingersoll Rand |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Chicago Pneumatic |
| User Reviews | Chicago Pneumatic |