After testing the Geevorks Cordless Angle Grinder for several DIY projects, I've got mixed feelings. The two 4.0Ah batteries are a standout feature—they lasted through a full day of cutting and grinding metal brackets without needing a recharge. No more tripping over cords in my cramped garage!
The brushless motor runs surprisingly quiet compared to my old brushed model, and the three-speed settings (up to 9,600 RPM) handled everything from delicate sanding to aggressive cutting. That said, when I pushed it through 1/4" steel plate, it bogged down noticeably—this isn’t a Milwaukee replacement for heavy industrial work.
The included accessories are where this kit shines. Six cutting wheels, flap discs, and even sandpaper meant I could test every function immediately. The rubberized auxiliary handle saved my wrists during prolonged use, though the slide switch occasionally felt finicky with gloved hands.
Battery compatibility is my biggest gripe. As someone already invested in Makita’s 18V system, having another charger/battery ecosystem is frustrating. For beginners or those wanting an affordable secondary grinder though? This delivers solid value—just temper expectations for extreme-duty tasks.