Oregon Grinding Wheel 5-3/4 in x 1/8 in Purple vs 7" Diamond Grinding Wheel for Concrete, 24 Double Row Segments, 30/40 Grit, Medium Bond, 5/8-11 Arbor

Overall winner: 7" Diamond Grinding Wheel for Concrete, 24 Double Row Segments, 30/40 Grit, Medium Bond, 5/8-11 Arbor

Key Differences

Oregon (A) is a smaller precision grinding wheel focused on finish and reducing cutter burning and comes at a more affordable listed price; EDiamondTools (B) is a larger diamond segmented wheel built for fast concrete grinding with higher dust output but stronger build. Pick Oregon if you need a precision surface wheel and lower price; pick EDiamondTools if you need fast concrete removal and a heavy-duty, segment-style wheel

Oregon Grinding Wheel 5-3/4 in x 1/8 in Purple

Oregon Grinding Wheel 5-3/4 in x 1/8 in Purple

Oregon • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

Grinding wheel for 3/8" low profile and 1/4" pitch chains, with a precision finish. Customers note professional-grade quality and good sharpening results, though some report shattering during use

Pros

  • precision finish
  • professional-grade quality
  • fits Oregon chain sharpeners
  • durable edge for sharpening

Cons

  • some users report wheel shatters during use
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7" Diamond Grinding Wheel for Concrete, 24 Double Row Segments, 30/40 Grit, Medium Bond, 5/8-11 Arbor

7" Diamond Grinding Wheel for Concrete, 24 Double Row Segments, 30/40 Grit, Medium Bond, 5/8-11 Arbor

EDiamondTools • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Concrete grinding wheel with 24 double row segments, 30/40 grit, medium bond, and a 5/8-11 arbor. Helps grind, clean, level, and remove coatings; noted for quality and durability with mixed dust feedback

Pros

  • 24 double row segments
  • suitable for grinding, cleaning, leveling, coating removal
  • 30/40 grit options
  • medium bond for versatile use

Cons

  • dust level can be high during use
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Oregon
Durability EDiamondTools
Versatility Oregon
User Reviews EDiamondTools