Metabo Says Newest Models Are Its โ€œBest Grinders Everโ€

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New Metabo Angle Grinders

When it comes to angle grinders, Metabo has a deep history and a stellar reputation. So when they launched two new models claiming to be Metaboโ€™s โ€œbest grinders ever,โ€ it got my attention. How do you make something thatโ€™s already so good that much better? Thatโ€™s exactly what I wanted to know.

New Metabo Grinders: What Sets Them Apart

Metabo Says Newest Models Are Its "Best Grinders Ever"

For starters, these grinders are made in Germany. Thatโ€™s no surprise, considering Metabo is a German brand. Still, itโ€™s worth confirming since they are part of the Metabo HPT power tool group that was formerly Hitachi and based in Japan.

If youโ€™re newer to the power tool industry or its inner workings, German-made tools are renowned for their high-quality designs and construction. More specifically, Metabo is the gold standard for angle grinders in the opinion of many people who use them every day. Itโ€™s an opinion I share as well.

What takes these two grinders to the next level in the small angle grinder class boils down to three keys: power, efficiency, and safety.

  • Power: 15-amp brushless motors provide the highest power from a standard 110V outlet with electronics that maintain wheel speed under load.
  • Efficiency: 80% power transfer delivers more of that power to the wheel where the work is done.
  • Safety: Electronic brake, anti-kickback control, overload protection, soft start, and restart protection work together to improve overall user safety.

Key Features

Thatโ€™s not all there is to the story, though. These are feature-rich grinders that make it easy to understand why so many Pros rely on Metabo. Check out the full highlight list:

  • Brushless Motor: Long-life design lasts up to three times longer than brushed motors with no carbon brush changes to worry about.
  • Tacho-Constamatic Full Wave Electronics: Maintains higher RPM under load.
  • S-Automatic Safety Clutch: Reduces kickback.
  • Electronic Soft Start: Reduces jumping at startup and improves initial control.
  • Electronic Brake: Stops the wheel quickly when you release the switch.
  • Non-Locking Paddle Switch: Stops the motor as soon as you take your hand off it.
  • Electronic Restart Protection: Prevents the motor from starting back up without cycling the trigger if you lose power.
  • Auto-Balancer: Reduces vibration by as much as 50%.
  • VibraTech Handle: Absorbs additional vibration to reduce hand fatigue.
  • M-Quick: Tool-free wheel changes.
  • Steel Tether Ring: Helps prevent drops that can injure people or damage the tool when working at height.

Ready to formally meet the new models?

Metabo WEPBA 20-125 Quick DS BL 4.5/5-inch Brushless Angle Grinder

  • Power: 2000W input / 1600W output
  • Wheel Size: 4.5 or 5 inches
  • No-load Speed: 11,000 RPM
  • Torque: 3 Nm / 26.6 in-lbs
  • Spindle: 5/8-inch โ€“ 11 UNC
  • Weight: 5.7 lbs
  • Cord Length: 8 ft
  • Price: $309.99

Metabo WEPBA 20-150 Quick DS BL 6-inch Brushless Angle Grinder

  • Power: 2000W input / 1600W output
  • Wheel Size: 6 inches
  • No-load Speed: 9,600 RPM
  • Torque: 3.5 Nm / 31 in-lbs
  • Spindle: 5/8-inch โ€“ 11 UNC
  • Weight: 6.0 lbs
  • Cord Length: 8 ft
  • Price: $314.99

Should You Buy It?

In more than a decade of covering the power tool industry, I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve come across small angle grinders that set the bar this high in performance and features. If youโ€™re looking for the best all-around design that doesnโ€™t make compromises to hit its marks, Metaboโ€™s new brushless grinders are at the top of the food chain.

If youโ€™re looking for cordless freedom, these arenโ€™t the grinders for you, though. Then thereโ€™s the price tag. $300+ might be tough to swallow for some budgets. Even though these are built tough, Iโ€™d be hesitant to hand them over to crewmembers who tend to abuse their equipment. If any of those things make you hesitate, consider Metaboโ€™s cordless or entry-level angle grinders to ease the potential pain.

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