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DEWALT DW756
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DeWalt. Heavy-Duty 6" Bench Grinder UL Listed OSHA compliant Powerful 5/8 HP induction motor For the best deal on the DEWALT DW756, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the DW756 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales.
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Reviews by Users
01 May 2009



Strong Grinder With Bad Wobble
The grinder seemed to be built strongly. After mounting to my bench and turning on, the grinder had a terrible vibration, enough to make tools vibrate off my work bench. After looking closely, I found that the course wheel was close to an 1/8" out of balance. When I tried to remove the wheel, I found that it was impossible to remove the wheel cover with first unbolting the grinder from my bench due to it having 2 screws that go in from the bottom. I decided to return it and look for a better...
–Scott M.from Amazon.com
30 Oct 2008



Dewalt DW756 review
This was not my favorite Dewalt purchase. It's very difficult to use the grinding wheels as they are located too close to the motor housing. There is not a lot of room to manuever your work. The other downside is that the motor diameter is almost the same as the grinding wheel itself. I installed a 6" diameter wire brush on one side and could not keep the arbor nuts tightened. I should have saved up and Spent the extra money to purchase a Baldor grinder.
–S. Westbrookfrom Amazon.com
31 Jul 2008



Good grinder
This is a good grinder as far as grinders go, but not particularly useful for everyday use. I only use it for sharpening my lawn mower blade. For small jobs, I have switched to a Dremel. I like the idea of clamping a small piece of metal, and then grinding away, rather than having my fingers close to the grinding wheels.
Also, there is no speed control. That means you can not use it to sharpen anything that you care about, as the speed is way too fast.
This is likely the least used...
–Leofrom Amazon.com