Oregon Grinding Wheel 5-3/4 in x 1/8 in Purple vs 7 inch concrete grinding wheel with 5/8-11 arbor
Overall winner: 7 inch concrete grinding wheel with 5/8-11 arbor
Key Differences
Oregon (A) is a thinner 5-3/4 in purple grinding wheel noted for precision finish and reducing cutter burning with higher review volume and a professional-grade reputation; HONGUIS (B) is a 7 in diamond cup with double row segments, a strong steel body, and aggressive 35/40# diamonds for fast material removal and includes a 5/8-11 arbor fit. Pick Oregon if you need a precision finish and broader user feedback; pick HONGUIS if you need aggressive concrete/rough grinding and a robust diamond cup design
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 inch concrete grinding wheel with 5/8-11 arbor
7 inch diamond cup wheel for surface grinding, leveling, and finishing concrete, grout, and coatings. Double row segments for efficient removal and a stable steel body; compatible with wet or dry use on angle grinders
Pros
- double row diamond segments for efficient grinding
- sturdy steel body for stability
- works wet or dry with angle grinders
- fits 5/8-11 threaded arbor
Cons
- contains 24 segments with 5 mm thickness may affect balance
- some users note durability varies by material being ground
- requires compatible angle grinder and arbor
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | HONGUIS |
| Durability | HONGUIS |
| Versatility | Oregon |
| User Reviews | Oregon |