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The only thing I would change about the grinder is to have a plug fitted on the end instead of crocodile clips. Then I could use it inside the workshop which is where I would really like to use it. Other than that it's been great, especially when I used it to sort a mates knackered chain out.

 

when i use mine in the workshop i just hook it up to a 12v battery charger:biggrin:

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The only thing I would change about the grinder is to have a plug fitted on the end instead of crocodile clips. Then I could use it inside the workshop which is where I would really like to use it. Other than that it's been great, especially when I used it to sort a mates knackered chain out.

 

You can buy a fag lighter plug for pence and convert it.

 

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The only thing I would change about the grinder is to have a plug fitted on the end instead of crocodile clips. Then I could use it inside the workshop which is where I would really like to use it. Other than that it's been great, especially when I used it to sort a mates knackered chain out.

 

I do have all these bits to fit on my dremmel . ( so you can plug it in ) .Used it one to reclaim a damaged chain . then finished it with a file . Helped a lot .

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