Bosch's corded angle grinders are the preferred choice for concrete grinding, tile cutting, and masonry work. Smooth power delivery and German engineering make them a favorite among tile pros and concrete finishers.
Bosch, between Makita and DeWalt in terms of price/durability/ergonomics
I agree with Bosch for drills, but the problem with Bosch is, at least in Vancouver BC, they don't have the same accessories (vacuums, lights, lasers, sanders etc) as Milwaukee and DeWalt.
The go-to cordless angle grinder for pros and serious DIYers. Brushless motor, paddle switch safety, and M18 battery compatibility make it the most versatile cordless grinder on the market.
Reddit's favorite cordless grinder for power-to-size ratio. Users consistently report it outperforms Milwaukee and Ryobi in raw cutting power, with variable voltage that doubles as a polisher.
Makita's angle grinders are the top pick among welders and fabricators for ergonomics and trigger responsiveness. The 40V XGT cordless line delivers corded-level power for heavy grinding work.
The most recommended entry-level angle grinder for homeowners and DIYers who don't need cordless freedom. Corded reliability means no battery worries, and DeWalt's build quality punches above its price.