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โก Cut faster, grind smarterโown the job site with Makita power!
The Makita 9557PBX1 is a professional-grade 4-1/2 inch angle grinder featuring a powerful 900W motor, ergonomic paddle switch for enhanced control, and a durable aluminum body. Designed for heavy-duty cutting and grinding tasks, it operates at 4,500 RPM and runs on reliable 120V corded power, making it an essential tool for millennial managers who demand efficiency and precision on every project.





| ASIN | B0010DHFTK |
| Brand | Makita |
| Brand Name | Makita |
| Color | Turquoise |
| Colour | Turquoise |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,796 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381085847 |
| Manufacturer | Makita |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9557PBX1 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 9557PBX1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Style | Angled |
| Style Name | Angled |
| UPC | 031111198850 043978891867 088021752269 088381085847 788809850834 635665198290 799621075138 788809232548 797267854148 094713109709 012301857672 088021059443 031113097113 971477617209 784497283954 640026839972 013317011034 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 900 watts |
A**A
Super recomendado bien completo
Llegรณ excelente bien empaquetado sin raspones todo completo y antes de lo que previsto ๐๐
W**S
Lasted 10 minutes
Looked fantastic, lovely box , plenty spare disks etc. Finally got to use it cutting 20mm paving stones , lasted ten minutes - my own stupid fault - did not notice the 110V and plugged it in to 240V- I'm sure it would have been fine like the rest of my MAKITA tools - cut the stone perfectly in the ten minutes it worked, and I'm impressed it did not burn my hands off
G**M
Five Stars
great deal
L**S
Makita 9557PBX1 (4.5", 7.5A, 10,000 RPM) - Great Grinder. Great Value. Great Case.
I wanted to clear up the confusion as to what exactly is included. It comes with: (1) 9557PB angle grinder (1) Side Handle Grip (1) Type-27 guard (1) Type-1 guard (5) Makita Grinding Discs for steel/stainless (1) Makita Diamond Blade plus owner's manual and the case of course. The case is aluminum with zinc coated hardware and latches. They should rust in no time. I spray nuts and bolts on floor jack and other zinc hardware to not rust, but I don't want to lube up these latches - I'd never be able to open the case. Oh well - better than a cardboard box. The case has eggcrate foam on the lid and tougher rubberized foam with cut outs for the tools and individual cutouts for each disc. Great protection for fragile wheels. Another thing I like is that the lid does not fully open. It goes a little past vertical and stops preventing damage to lid after a thousand times of throwing the lid open and it hitting the floor. This is my first Makita (M*lwaukee and R*dgid fan-boy here). It's a great value and works great. It ate through a Br*nks R70 disc-lock without blinking. Its small size allowed me to maneuver behind the weirdly shaped lock (enclosed hasp) butted up against a corner and melt through the lock one-handed. I have a 7-inch R*dg*d angle grinder that has waaay more power and lethality, but simply would not have been able to complete this job due to it's size. Another testament to having the right tool for the job. In this case, smaller is better. I'll admit it doesn't have the power of the big boys, but i'm not cutting through foundation or 2" plate. I'm also not melting extension cords or flipping breakers every few minutes. The included grinding wheels can handle mild steel as well as stainless and hold up way better than the Horrible Freight discs. Included discs must be precision balanced because the tool runs so smooth with these. The brand-new grinder and small diameter probably has something to do with that. It has paddle-switch operation (dead-man's) with lock-off and it can lock-on with a push button near base of paddle. Nice feature. Overall this grinder is definitely another great addition to my toolbox and wish I had it sooner. I might buy another one. It's a great tool and I would expect nothing less than the best from an industry leader in tool manufacturing. I haven't switched teams from M*lwaukee yet, but this little gem has definitely grabbed my attention. P.S. Wear a face shield if you like your vision. Safety glasses alone won't cut it. Wear both. With gloves and long sleeves.
S**K
Great angle grinder, so so case
The Makita 9557PB Angle Grinder holds 4.5โ discs, runs 7.5 amps at 11k fixed rpm and is made in China. The kit includes a case that is too small, 5 grinding wheels and 1 diamond cutting wheel (useful when you want to cut thru a material). My biggest complaint is that the angle grinder wonโt fit in the case with the handle attached (see photo). A slightly larger case could have accommodated this. Be sure to get a good pair of safety glasses and always keep the wheel guard on. Hand and eye injuries are the 2 most common emergency room accidents with angle grinders. The on/off paddle requires flicking a little lock off switch that is sure to break off at some point. Hidden is the lock on switch at the back of the paddle that lets you lock the power on when doing long grinds. It only works when powered and it is finicky. Really wish Makita would use a different color or text for buttons. I just add red tape. The wrench for taking off the disc is easily lost so if you donโt have extras zip tie it to the end of your power cord. The locking nut setup in angle grinders is wonky. Always put the disc in label side facing towards the tool. Take careful notice of which way the locking nut goes. It can be flipped depending on the disc. Use gloves when using the wrench as it is common for the lock button to release and sending your knuckles into the sharp edge. I went thru several cheap Harbor Freight Angle Grinders over the years before finally buying a quality Makita Angle Grinder that should last a lot longer. Powering on you can feel the torque of 11,000 rpm as the tool will literally twist unless you are using the side grip handle (left side for left hand so right hand can control the paddle). Be safe, have fun!
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