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Brian Eslick from How to Automotive www.howtoautomotive.com puts the new Milwaukee Tools M12 FUEL Right Angle Die Grinder to work so you can see it in action.
The M12 FUEL Right Angle Die Grinder is the first cordless right angle die grinder that delivers the size and performance professional mechanics demand. This tool offers more power than a standard 0.25 HP pneumatic die grinder. The small size helps you get in tight places. A 4-Mode RPM control and responsive variable speed trigger enables users unmatched control.
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