Milwaukee 2889-20 M18 4-1/2″ – / 5″ Variable Speed Braking Grinder (Bare Tool)

(12 customer reviews)

$212.99

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Description

  • Variable speed provides 5 speed setting between 3,500 RPM and 8,500 RPM for greater control.
  • Brake stops most wheels in less than 2 seconds.
  • Slide Switch Designed to Reduce User Fatigue
  • Tool-Free Guard Adjustment for faster guard installations and adjustments
  • Tool-Free Accessory Changes with Integrated FIXTEC Nut Technology

Additional information

Brand

‎Milwaukee

Product Dimensions

‎14"L x 9"W x 4.92"H

Style

‎Angled

Power Source

‎electric, gas, Battery Powered

Item Weight

‎1 pounds

Voltage

‎120 Volts

Wattage

‎158 watts

Maximum Rotational Speed

‎8500 RPM

Manufacturer

‎Milwaukee

UPC

‎045242569434

Part Number

‎2889-20

Item model number

‎2889-20

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Special Features

‎variable-speed

Included Components

‎Grinder

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

12 reviews for Milwaukee 2889-20 M18 4-1/2″ – / 5″ Variable Speed Braking Grinder (Bare Tool)

  1. Skyler

    A little heavier than most but I think it prevents the tool from bouncing around when in use. Excellent variable speed control and a good on and off switch. Not that paddle switch like on the older models. (I had to remove the gloves each time to turn it on because of that darn safety tab under the paddle which had to be engaged.) Not with this model. It’s a lot easier and best of all no plug in electric cord! I should have purchased one years ago.

  2. KGB

    I love this grinder. It’s perfect for me. I work in a metal fabrication shop. We cut stuff with laser , weld and so much more. Anyways, if I have projects at home I’m using it. I don’t need cords, so it’s just pick up and do what I gotta do. I use this thing everyday at work. All day long. It’s comfortable to use. Even using my giant M18 High output XC6.0 batteries on it. This thing is still just the right weight. It’s easy to use and maneuver around. Changing the wheels is easy. Just like any other grinder and stays secure. The changing of speed is one of my favorite parts about this grinder. No need to go full max every time like you do with a corded grinder. I have one little flaw and maybe being stupid. The part that holds your card in. Something just feels off about it. Seems loose in a way. I’m not quite sure how to explain it. Anyways, great purchase. Well worth the money..

  3. Ray French

    I love this product and I will buy it again, but there was one big problem. If you’re buying Milwaukee items from Amazon, will not guarantee the tool with a standard guarantee. I bought this item 2 months later the trigger became defective and the seller said “ It’s Milwaukee problem to guarantee the product“. So I petition Amazon for their A-to-Z guarantee, Amazon decided that it was tough luck for me. The product was delivered and was what I had ordered and that was enough for them. Amazon falls way short and guaranteeing this sort of problem , does the seller on Amazon. I will buy the product because that’s what I wanted, but this time I will not buy it on Amazon.

  4. Jeepwalker

    Didn’t want to skimp on a durable grinder and already have everything in Milwaukee tools.
    Perfect for my DIY work. I didn’t want the Deadman style switch so I went with this model. Works perfect and the speeds settings are perfect for different applications. The safety brake is excellent! I hate dealing with a dangerous grinder as it slows down before you can do anything with it. Massive power and nothing stops it when grinding or using cutting wheels. Will last me the rest of my working life.

  5. Benjamin Skiles

    Muy potente para ser de batería.
    Aún no la uso al 100 de su capacidad pero como electricista, para cortar riel metálico, tubo conduit y licuatite, deja los cortes limpios y sin riesgo de pelar los cables por las rebabas.
    Muy contento con el equipo

  6. William A

    This grinder is awesome. With a 5 AH battery, it’s about the same weight as a comparable 7A corded grinder, which was surprising to me. The fast halting of the cutting wheel takes getting used to but it’s a nice feature that let’s you ser the grinder down right away after use.

  7. Gener Siriban

    Es muy práctica, lo que más me gustó es que se puede variar la velocidad según las necesidades.

  8. Salvador

    Bastante potente y práctico, muy buena herramienta.

  9. Skyler

    My only cordless grinder.
    The others (all pro tools) are on vacation.
    A choice of break on or off would be a welcome addition.
    I prefere the tool to have a chance to run down , on it’s own.
    This helps mitigate built up heat.
    A break can be handy and a safety bonus.
    However, if the devices are not tight enough, when the break engages, inertia will unscrew then, and away they GO!
    Hand tight may not be enough.
    So, drat, one more tool step.
    I find my self leaving the thing running, were I would traditionally let it spool down, say when changing positions.

  10. Chris

    haven’t treid it yet but it looks sturdy… i bought this item because of the variable speed that you can control it and you can cut anything without worrying the speed… i like also the brushless motor of this item and you could feel the speed & the power and also the new feature which is the breaking system it stops in 2 seconds… i will recommend this angle grinder

  11. Jeepwalker

    I think I’m in love with this grinder! I waited on the sidelines until Milwaukee had a good slide-switch grinder with variable speed like this Model #2889 unit. I’ve been using it quite a bit for 10 days or so, to get a feel of it’s strengths and weaknesses. It’s a real good overall grinder, but a particularly great tool for finesse grinding where you need or want to lock the trigger on, slow down the disc to do more precision grinds …and detail-like work. That’s where this shines in my opinion.

    Overall, here are some of the positives I’ve noticed so far:

    1) Freedom. You’re not constrained with a cord ….obviously, right?
    2) Excellent build quality. Of course it’s Milwaukee…. you get a top notch tool. Very nice accessory handle.
    3) Rapid-Stop Brake. This is a feature all grinders should have. If you let off the trigger, the disc continues to freewheel…and if you decide you need to take a little more off, you can keep on grinder. But if you leave off the trigger for about 2 seconds it brakes and the disc stops immediately. You can then set down the tool and get back to work. It kind of speeds up workflow. My 120V grinder takes 15 loooong seconds to stop!
    4) Variable Speed! There are many times you want to slow a grinder down, if you’re trying to take just a little off here and there. Or if you’re working on sheet metal and don’t want to overheat and distort it. A guy can put a sanding flap-disc in and effectively sand off paint w/o burning the metal. I run mine on the slowest speed a lot. I wouldn’t mind if they went even one notch slower.
    5) Lock-on Switch! I wasn’t going to buy a grinder until they came out with a decent slide switch. I almost always lock it on so I can be more precise in my grinding. If I need to grind big welds…or a lot of welds, the electric 120V grinder is the tool to use for that job.
    6) Takes 5″ discs! I’ve been using 5-ers for years. It’s the way to go IMO. Especially for cutting.
    7) Good battery life! I use primarily a 3AH high capacity battery which has the bigger 21700 cells. They say it does about what a normal 5.0 Red battery does. IDK ..?? But for intermittent use…like doing bodywork or other fabrication work, where you’re going back and fourth…grinding, fitting, welding…dent pulling, making more detail fitment and grinds. The 3.0AH lasts me pretty much all day, sometimes into the next day on a single charge. That is… If I get into more major welds, I use a 120V grinder for taking down bigger welds and jobs on heavier steel. The 2889 for the more intricate grinding/sanding/cutting work. That’s not to say you can’t do heavy grinding or cutting with this 2889 grinder. When the battery does get low, the grinder just stops. There isn’t really much if any ramp-down. Its good one minute, and stops the next. If a guy was doing much larger grinding work, a bigger 6ah battery would probably be the way to go. But then you have a big ‘club’ hanging at the end of the grinder!!
    8) Vent Screen. That is a nice touch. It works too…to keep out paint dust and such.
    9) Balance. The 2889 grinder is longer but the area where you hold onto it is nice and narrow, comfy. Good overmold grip. It’s longer than a regular 120V grinder as you can see in my pic (attached), but the balance is good …at least with the smaller battery I normally use. I haven’t had issues at all with the battery being in the way (which I thought I would). If you get into tight quarters I imagine the shorter 120v grinder would be the way to go.
    10) Shield. I don’t normally rotate the guard/shield. But it works nice and doesn’t ‘rattle’. A lot of times I take it off. The shield is one of the positives AND negatives too (see below). I haven’t needed the plastic clip-on cup…but I’m glad they supplied it, just in case I do.
    11) It’s a lot quieter!
    12) The shaft on mine has ZERO side-to-side play…which is nice. Some electric grinders Ive used, the bearings have a micro-amount of freeplay in them. This grinder that I have doesn’t seem to have ANY.

    Ok, here are some negatives or things I think Milwaukee could apply to improve this tool:

    1) Disc mount …it needs a 1/4″ spacer!! Ok, to start with, the existing disc mount adapter …the raised section which fits into a grinding wheel or cut-off disc …has too much tolerance. When you center a disc…it doesn’t fit very snug onto the disc center …so its not as *centered* perfectly as it could be. That makes a difference when you switch between discs and you get one that skips b/c before it wasn’t centered very well. Milwaukee should increase it’s diameter just a little so a disc fits perfect. Also, the discs, in my opinion are TOO close to the head/machine as-is. And the spindle threads protrude past the ‘nut’ on normal discs and especially on cutting discs! So you can’t get a disc level enough to do quality grinds or finish-work. Unless you remove the guard and even then you can’t. And the disc is too close to your fingers. Especially if you are using a cutting disc. I would suggest buying a 1/4″ spacer to go between the disc and the mounting flange. I machined a spacer (see pic) with *much* tighter tolerances that fit into disc bores perfectly with zero tolerance. Much better than Milwaukee’s own adapter. Also…the ‘nut’ should almost be a little thinner profile. In my opinion. Get it tucked up inside a disc or flap wheel so you can lay the wheels flat to the surface. Milwaukee I hope you read that last part!
    2) The guard is kind of tall. Unless you use a spacer, the disc is too far recessed into the guard and you can’t get a very good angle on many grinds (basically what I said above). With a spacer it puts the disc about where it should be.
    3) Adapter flange. On my grinder, I put a dial indicator on it….the flange isn’t really 100% ‘true’. There should be NO deflection in the disc mounting flange whatsoever! I might have to true mine up on the lathe. Get it 100% perfectly ‘true’. The machine cuts and grinds fine overall though as-is.
    4) One-key App. Not sure why this grinder didn’t get Milwaukee’s One-Key app feature. I would have liked that. C’mon Milwaukee!!
    5) Slightly thinner nut so you could lay a disc more flat to a metal surface.
    6) One more speed slower.
    7) Variable Speed SLIDE SWITCH!!!!!!! If they made the slide switch like a drill’s trigger where you could vary the speed from 0-normal speed as you push it forward, and full speed (as selected by the max-speed dial), when you lock it on …it would be perfect! I hope Milwaukee reads THIS. This one feature would be killer and I hope is something they add in the future. Then you could use it for minor buffing or put a sanding disc on it and go slower. I’ve been doing bodywork-dent repair (dent repair…not actual refinishing) and light fabrication with this grinder… like cutting welds, pulling studs…some minor paint removal. It works great for that. Having a true variable speed would be great.
    8) This isn’t a negative per-se. But prospective buyers might note that the shield from a 6130 4 1/2″ electric grinder won’t swap to the 2889 grinder. The mounts are different diameters.

    Ok. That’s about it. Those negatives are not show-stoppers. Just to inform other buyers and maybe Milwaukee people read these reviews?? It’s a very good grinder. Top quality. Super smooth. Quiet, well-balanced, quick braking, versatile. It’s definitely a winner in my book. I hope it lasts, I didn’t buy the extended warranty!

    Note: See pictures: Parts and accessories. Next to a 6130 120V grinder. Next to a brushless oscillating tool, Example with spacer

  12. manuel tovar gonzalez

    La calidad es definitivamente muy buena, trabaja muy bien y en mi caso de usos ocasionales como mecánico, el rendimiento de las baterías es maravilloso. El rapidstop es una maravilla

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