Metabo HPT 4-1/2" Angle Grinder with 5 grinding wheels & case vs 9.0 Amp Angle Grinder 4-1/2 in with 11,800 RPM
Overall winner: Metabo HPT 4-1/2" Angle Grinder with 5 grinding wheels & case
Key Differences
Metabo HPT (A) is a compact kit that includes five grinding wheels and a carrying case, making it kit-ready and better for varied grinding tasks; DCK (B) delivers a higher no-load speed (11,800 RPM) with a spindle lock and lock-on switch for faster wheel changes and extended cutting, but some users note its weight can impact cutting large items. Choose Metabo HPT if you want an accessory-packed, lighter grinder; choose DCK if you prioritize higher speed and quick wheel changes
Metabo HPT 4-1/2" Angle Grinder with 5 grinding wheels & case
Compact 4-1/2" angle grinder with 6.2A motor for tough grinding tasks. Includes five grinding wheels and a carrying case. Users note strong power for its size and easy handling, with some mixed feedback on the switch design
Pros
- includes multiple accessories
- compact and lightweight design
- powerful 6.2A motor
- removable side handle for control
Cons
- mixed feedback on on/off switch usability
9.0 Amp Angle Grinder 4-1/2 in with 11,800 RPM
9.0 amp angle grinder with 4-1/2 in discs, up to 11,800 rpm for metal cutting, grinding, and polishing. Includes auxiliary handle and 2 safety guards; quick wheel changes with spindle lock and lock-on switch for convenience. Customers note solid build, good power for small to mid-size jobs
Pros
- high rpm for faster material removal
- spindle lock for easy wheel changes
- lock-on switch for convenient operation
- ergonomic two-position side handle
Cons
- reviews mention weight may aid cutting large items
- power delivery may be more suitable for smaller jobs
- noted for 4-1/2 inch wheel size
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DCK |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Metabo HPT |
| User Reviews | Metabo HPT |