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, 7/8"-5/8" Arbor
Overall winner: 7" Diamond Grinding Wheel for Concrete – 24 Double Row Segments, 30/40 Grit, Medium Bond, 7/8"-5/8" Arbor
Key Differences
Oregon (A) is a smaller 5-3/4" wheel focused on precision finishes and reducing cutter burning, making it better for fine metal sharpening; EDiamondTools (B) is a 7" double-row diamond wheel built for fast concrete grinding with strong balance and vibration control, better for masonry and high-durability jobs. A has a lower listed price tier and more reviews supporting finish quality, while B rates slightly higher for durability and heavy-duty material removal
Oregon Grinding Wheel 5-3/4 in x 1/8 in Purple
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
7" Diamond Grinding Wheel for Concrete – 24 Double Row Segments, 30/40 Grit, Medium Bond, 7/8"-5/8" Arbor
7-inch diamond grinding wheel with 24 double row segments for grinding, cleaning, leveling, and coating removal. Features #30/40 grit, medium bond, and a non-threaded 7/8"-5/8" arbor. Customer notes fast concrete cutting and good durability, with some dust during use
Pros
- 24 double row segments
- suitable for grinding, cleaning, leveling
- medium bond for versatile use
- fits 7/8"-5/8" non-threaded arbor
Cons
- dust level noted as high by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Oregon |
| Durability | EDiamondTools |
| Versatility | Oregon |
| User Reviews | Oregon |