
- WEN 4286 8-Inch Slow Speed Bench Grinder
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From $80.21 (New)

From $80.21 (New)

| Latest | $80.21 2 days ago |
| Highest | $117.55 Aug 20, '14 |
| Lowest | $80.21 Mar 18, '16 |
| Average | $81.18 (30d avg) $89.31 (90d avg) $98.71 (180d avg) $98.64 (365d avg) $102.09 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jul 23, 2014 |
| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $117.55 Aug 20, '14 |
| Lowest | $84.66 Feb 10, '16 |
| Average | $89.44 (90d avg) $105.31 (180d avg) $100.44 (365d avg) $103.16 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jul 23, 2014 |
30 day average: 63,756
90 day average: 85,678
Remember when you spent all that money replacing dull rusty tools? From deburring ragged edges to cleaning objects to sharpening blades, the WEN 8-Inch Slow-Speed Bench Grinder is the ideal companion for any workshop. These machines allow for simple resuscitation of dull blades, scissors, screwdrivers, and more. Compact yet powerful, the WEN 8-Inch Slow-Speed Bench Grinder provides reliability even in the face of the most difficult tasks. Our package includes two 8-inch by 1-inch wheels: a 60-grit wheel for material removal and general purpose grinding and a fine 120-grit wheel for blade sharpening and surface finishing. With our quiet 3-amp motor, expect quick startups, smooth performance and steady speeds of 1750 RPM. This slow speed is better for sharpening edges with a nice smooth finish when compared with faster RPM grinders. Built with you in mind, our design makes wheel guard removal simple for easy wheel changes. The included eye guards can adjust to prevent them from interfering with your project. Also, the 1-inch thickness of each grinding wheel provides a large surface area for increased quickness and accuracy. Of course, as with all WEN Products, our 8-Inch Slow-Speed Bench Grinder is covered with a two-year warranty, a friendly and knowledgeable customer service hotline and a national service network. No need to waste anymore money on tools, knives or blades. The WEN 8-Inch Bench Grinder will leave all of your old tools as sharp and clean as the day you bought them. Remember when your blades could actually cut through something other than butter? Remember WEN.