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Maybe the real solution is a slow speed grinder (esp. if I can find a used one) has that's been on my list for a long long time (so often used grinder's just seem to be a tool that's beat to hell). I've always had this notion that el cheap grinders are poor quality and the good ones start getting expensive.
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If you open the dropdown menu in the page, there is also the 220.
Last edited by Haitham Jaber; 07-04-2023 at 8:58 PM.
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I bought a Wen wet grinder not long ago to hold me over until something better. It is surprisingly useable, and the wait for something better will be painless. I think it was around $135. It's slow like any wet grinder, but will get the job done, and impossible to burn an edge with it.
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I have this grinder. The wheels it comes with should be discarded, typical for cheaper grinders. It is very smooth in use and has sufficient power.
https://www.amazon.com/BUCKTOOL-6-Inch-Bench-Grinder-TDS-150S/dp/B091GRDLKQ
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