5 vs 4-1/2 in Stripping Discs for Angle Grinder, 10 pack
Overall winner: 5
Key Differences
EDiamondTools' 5" diamond grinding wheel (A) is positioned as a multipurpose concrete/masonry tool with 18 turbo segments and a medium-bond for versatile cutting, while TPmax's 4-1/2" stripping discs (B) come as a 10-pack aimed at paint and rust removal on multiple surfaces but have mixed durability reports. Choose A if you need aggressive, fast-cutting concrete/masonry grinding; choose B if you want a multi-surface stripping pack for paint and rust removal
5
5" diamond grinding wheel with 18 turbo segments for concrete and masonry; mid-bond, #30/40 grit, 5/8"-11 arbor. Efficient grinding and coating removal with smooth performance per user feedback
Pros
- multipurpose grinding and cleaning
- 18 turbo segments for effective stock removal
- mid-bond provides balanced wear
- works on concrete and masonry
Cons
- mixed opinions on aggression level
4-1/2 in Stripping Discs for Angle Grinder, 10 pack
A 10-pack of stripping discs for 4-1/2 inch angle grinders. Combines resin elastomer and durable fibers for paint and rust removal on metal, wood, or fiberglass. Customers note effective removal and good finish, with mixed durability
Pros
- effective paint and rust removal
- compatible with 4-1/2 inch angle grinders
- high wear resistance base materials
- multi-surface use on metal, wood, fiberglass
Cons
- durability feedback: some report disintegration after use
- not as aggressive as certain alternatives
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EDiamondTools |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | EDiamondTools |
| User Reviews | EDiamondTools |