CRAFTSMAN CMCG400B V20 4.5-in 20-Volt Max Trigger Switch Cordless Angle Grinder
CRAFTSMAN CMCG400B V20 Cordless 4-1/2-in Small Angle Grinder (Tool Only) features a powerful high performance providing you with the grinding power you’ll need on the job.
This unit is built with the user in mind providing control and versatility while adding comfort during use.
- HIGH PERFORMANCE: Powered by 8,500 RPMs for aggressive applications
- DISSIPATES HEAT: Cast metal gear housing dissipates heat during extended use
- QUICK AND EASY: Tool-Free guard position for flexibility of application
- CONTROL AND VERSATILITY: 3-Position handle
- ADDED COMFORT: Contoured over-molded handle
- Grinding applications
- A variety of attachment discs are available for different applications
- Includes (1) CMCG400 Small Angle Grinder; (1) Grinding Guard; (1) Grinding Wheel; (1) Spanner Wrench, Battery and Charger Sold Separately
- Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts, nominal voltage is 18
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Mike –
The new line of 20 volt Craftsman tools is really something special. Lithium ion batteries which last a longgggggg time and even have an indicator on them so you know when to charge them! I had a plug in grinder that got damaged when I loaned it out to a good friend. He is not such a good friend anymore and you better believe I will not be loaning this puppy out to anyone. The grip screws on and you have multiple locations to place it making it easy if you want an odd angle or are left handed. My only complaint about this line is that some of the tools do not come with a battery so be careful when ordering!
Vince –
I had the 19.2 craftsman grinder which worked really well. Upgrading was between Makita and Craftsman. I took a chance on the Craftsman because of the 19.2. I do not regret the choice. I have used the Makita grinder and am not disappointed with Craftsman’s reboot. The only thing that could make this tool better would be a trigger lock to keep the tool running with holding the trigger manually. I appreciate not needing to depress the safety to engage the tool like the 19.2 required. Love the new line and the extra power.