Chicago Pneumatic CP875 1/4 in Air Angle Die Grinder vs Ingersoll Rand 307B 1/4 in. Air Die Grinder, Straight
Key Differences
Ingersoll Rand 307B (A) emphasizes very high rpm (28k) and a lightweight, compact body suited for fast material removal and varied inline use; Chicago Pneumatic CP875 (B) is a 90-degree angle grinder with a strong power-to-size ratio and built-in safety throttle better for access in tight spaces. A is favored in review count and highlights balance from ball-bearing construction, while B scores slightly higher in average rating and is noted for its safety throttle and compact angled form
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 307B 1/4 in. Air Die Grinder, Straight
Compact 1/4 in. air die grinder with 0.25 hp, 28,000 rpm, and aluminum housing. Ideal for grinding, deburring, and polishing with lightweight handling. Customer note: powerful and easy to maneuver in tight spaces
Pros
- lightweight, compact design
- ball-bearing construction
- aluminum housing for balance
- includes 1/4" and 6 mm collets
Cons
- mixed durability feedback from users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Chicago Pneumatic |
| Versatility | Ingersoll Rand |
| User Reviews | Ingersoll Rand |