Very powerful and safe grinder. I've used it to cut steel poles before, no problem. It took me 2 4AH batteries to overcome it. Only downside, too bad there is no "electric brake" option on this range of metabo grinder (900w equivalent), you have to go to the higher power range (1100w equivalent) to have access to it.
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Product information
Description
- Body only - No battery, charger or case
- No load speed: 10000rpm
Features
- BrandMETABO
- Length39 cm
- Width12.5 cm
- Height85 cm
- Weight2.2 kg
Customer reviews
3,7
/ 3 Reviews
JJules
Published on 05/07/2023, FranceYYann
Published on 02/08/2025, FranceProduct as described, fast delivery. But when I opened the Metabox, the grinder had a bent terminal preventing the battery from being inserted. After a little DIY, it works perfectly well. The product is very good and the portable aspect is good, but for this price, I would have liked to have a grinder without this factory problem.
MMARIAN
Published on 29/07/2025, SpainPro Customer
Good product, good brand
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Grinder buying guide
Whether used to grind concrete or cut metal, grinders are incredibly versatile power tools. You can choose between angle grinders, straight die grinders and cut-off saws which, depending on the task, may be electric, pneumatic or fuel-powered. Here’s our guide to selecting the right grinder for your job.
METABO, a brand of the German company Metabo Werke Gmbh, is an epitome of German entrepreneurship. It was founded by Albrecht Schnizler in 1923 in Nürtingen (Baden-Württemberg), in the backroom of his parents' bakery. A passionate inventor, he designed the first hand-held drill capable of piercing metal, which was widely used at the time. Named the n°18, it sold over 50,000 units, mainly in Great Britain.
In 1929, Metabo Werke was founded with two other partners; METABO derives from the German Metallbohrdreher, hand drill. Innovations in power tools followed one another: in 1950 came the first grinder, the following year the sander, then a year later the quick-release chuck, and in 1957 a world exclusive: the percussion drill... in all, more than 500 patents and designs were registered.
METABO continues to manufacture its saws, hedge trimmers and screwdrivers in Germany: in 2005, more than half the company's employees were based in Germany. By 1999, the Group had become Europe's number 1 in woodworking tools, and the world's second largest.
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