Makita ultra thin cut-off wheel set, 4-1/2in x .032in x 7/8in, 25 pack vs BHA 6 x .045 x 7/8 cut off wheels (25 pack)
Overall winner: BHA 6 x .045 x 7/8 cut off wheels (25 pack)
Key Differences
BHA's 6" 25-pack is positioned as the more affordable option and is described as aggressive and long-lasting with some user notes about thickness variability; Makita's 4-1/2" wheels are marketed for stainless/ferrous metals with zirconia aluminum construction and a .032" ultra-thin profile, so choose BHA for a lower-priced, durable general metal-cutting pack and Makita if you need a brand-known, metal-specific ultra-thin wheel for ferrous/stainless applications
Makita ultra thin cut-off wheel set, 4-1/2in x .032in x 7/8in, 25 pack
Ultra thin cut-off wheels designed for ferrous metals including stainless steel, with reduced material waste. Customers note fast cutting and good durability, plus more cuts per battery charge in cordless use
Pros
- thin construction for reduced energy
- suitable for stainless steel and ferrous metals
- efficient cutting with less waste
- sturdy for steel applications
Cons
- specific to ferrous metals; other materials not specified
BHA 6 x .045 x 7/8 cut off wheels (25 pack)
Thin cut-off wheels for metal cutting with aluminum oxide grain for aggressive action. Customers note durability and value, with extended life on steel cuts
Pros
- ultra-thin design for minimal material loss
- durable and long-lasting
- good value for money
- effective on steel
Cons
- mixed opinions on thickness
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BHA |
| Durability | BHA |
| Versatility | BHA |
| User Reviews | BHA |