New Tool - Milwaukee V28 Right Angle Grinder 0725-21

We love to see Milwaukee adding more tools to the V28 Line. Earlier this week we had mentioned the Cordless V28 toolbox Vacuum which just came out as well. The great part about the V28 system is that it actually has the power to run tools like an angle grinder. It seems like there are a lot of other tool brands that will make tools that are for all intensive purposes useless but the idea is cool. If you start loosing power within the first minutes of use, should they really even be making the tool. The V28 on the other hand has the power to get the job done when an outlet isn’t around. Will a single charge run all day…no of course not but with a extra battery alternating on the charger (and a 5000 charge V28 guarantee) you should be able to get some serious grinding done.
V28 Grinder / Cut-off Kit 0725-21 (includes battery & charger) - $348.21
V28 Grinder / Cut-off Tool Only 0725-20 - $199.20
- V28 Motor delivers 8,000 RPM for fast cutting and grinding
- V28 Li-Ion Battery 75 Cuts of 1/2" Threaded Rod.
- Fuel Gauge indicates remaining run time.
- Overload Protection prevents overheating and extends tool life.
- Soft start reduces start-up torque and improves gear life.
- Slide on switch reduces user fatigue
- Spindle: 5/8" - 11
- Kit includes: One battery, charger, side handle, grinding guard, cut-off guard, flanges, wrench, grinding wheel, cut-off wheel.
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Comments
Does anybody know if this will be the last of the V28s? I don't want to have to wait until next year to know for sure whether I run the risk of buying V28 tools a month before they announce the "m28" line if they're going to call it that. I'd really like to see what they can do with the 28 volts now that they've got the m18 high performance drill producing more torque than the V28's hammer drill. It seems like the V28 line was close enough but I think we're on the verge of true corded replacement here.
Posted by: Erik R | November 6, 2008 02:30 PM