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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Dewalt’s Cordless Die Grinder is Coming Soon

Dewalt’s Cordless Die Grinder is Coming Soon

Dec 8, 2017 Benjamen 37 Comments

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Dewalt DCG426 Cordless Brushless Die Grinder

Back in August, Dewalt introduced a line of all new brushless corded and cordless grinders, including the new 20V Max Brushless variable speed die grinder, DCG462. We haven’t seen a release date for the cordless die grinder from Dewalt yet, but several retailers have started listing mid-December shipping ETAs.

The new Dewalt die grinder features a brushless motor, which offers longer runtime and eliminates the hassle of having to replace worn brushes. The performance of the brushless motor should also remain more constant over the life of the tool, because there are no brushes or commutator to wear down with use.

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The cordless die grinder weighs 4 lbs and measures 14.9″ long. It features a 1/4″ arbor, which requires two wrenches to change the bit.

Dewalt DCG426 Die Grinder Speed Selector

On the base of the tool is a 3-speed selector switch, where you can choose the maximum rotational speed to be 10,000 RPM, 17,500 RPM, or 25,000 RPM. The dual-position rocker switch lets you activate the tool with your hand in different positions, and allows for variable speed control of the tool, up to the selected maximum RPM.

Dewalt DCG426 Die Grinder LEDs

The nose of the tool has a 3-LED ring light to illuminate your work.

The bare die grinder (DCG426B) will be priced at $169. It’s due to ship soon, but we don’t know exactly when. Two companies have listings for it so far: Acme Tools and CPO Outlets.

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If you look on the CPO listing on Amazon, they claim it’s in stock, saying you can get it as soon as next week. The Acme Tool page on the other hand says “Warehouse acquiring product. Usually ships in 10-15 business days.”

Price: $169 bare tool

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Dewalt DCG426M2 Cordless Die Grinder kit

The cordless die grinder will also ship in a kit (DCG426M2) with two 4Ah batteries (DCB204), a charger (DCB115), and a bag for $279.

Price: $279 

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About Benjamen

Benjamen Johnson grew up watching his dad work as a contractor and woodworker. He became an electrical engineer and took an interest in woodworking. Check out Ben's projects at Electronsmith's 3D Prints or Instagram.

37 Comments

  1. Beaux

    Dec 8, 2017

    Ummm…I’ve had mine for two weeks. LOVE IT!

    Reply
    • Beaux

      Dec 8, 2017

      Got it from Acme tool, btw.

      Reply
      • B

        Dec 14, 2017

        How long did it take u to get it after ordering ACME?

        Reply
    • D

      Dec 8, 2017

      Same here, since mid November (Australia). Great tool. Not a fan of the safety switch however, a bit tricky to press in.

      Reply
    • Chris

      Dec 8, 2017

      I’ve had mine since October seventh. I actually don’t use it a whole lot. But it’s soooo handy when I need it. Especially since I don’t have to carry an electrical cord or air hose around. I love it.

      Reply
  2. Mark Shelton

    Dec 8, 2017

    How bout a 20v straight finish nailer, is that too much to ask for?

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    • My Fortress Construction, LLC

      Dec 8, 2017

      How about a Finish nailer that even works? I have tried Porter Cable, Ryobi, DeWalt and Milwaukee 18 gauge and 16 gauge nailers. All of them either don’t have the power (Ryobi/Porter Cable), break within a week (DeWalt) or have such a heavy kickback it hurts to use it (Milwaukee).

      Not to mention how bulky they are… I can see a die grinder being easy to make, but I’m with you, lets have a good finish nailer, brad nailer, router as well DeWalt!

      Reply
      • Patrick H

        Dec 9, 2017

        What are you trying to nail? I have used both the Dewalt and Ryobi with no problems with either although I did need to make sure I kept the Ryobi lubed so it didn’t jam.

        Reply
        • My Fortress Construction, LLC

          Dec 9, 2017

          Through concrete and rebar of course! Joking aside pretty much all of my testing and actual use was 2″ nails through 3/4 inch Pine to 1/2″ drywall on 2×4 studs.

          Reply
          • Chance

            Dec 9, 2017

            Get yourself a Senco.

          • fred

            Dec 9, 2017

            @ Chance

            Which Senco do you recommend?

            We tried a 16ga angled Fusion gun – and it did not consistently sink nails for us. We thought it was going to be the replacement for our smelly Paslode Impulse guns – but the Paslodes were more consistent – for us anyway,

          • Chance

            Dec 11, 2017

            Fred-

            I use the 16 gauge straight, 18 gauge, and the 15 gauge Senco nailers. I love them all but find the 16 gauge the least consistent as well. Surprisingly the 15 gauge sinks nails perfectly, even with the larger nails.

    • Mike McFalls

      Dec 9, 2017

      Anyone try the Makita?

      I know it’s not a 20v cordless…per say… but Paslode is an outstanding finish nailer

      Reply
      • JMG

        Dec 9, 2017

        If you are referring to the XNB01z, then don’t bother. That one has severe problems across the board. I still can’t believe it made it through testing, all the way to manufacture and distribution.

        Reply
  3. Altan

    Dec 8, 2017

    Great tool, I was waiting for this for ages, when are we going to see it in UK?!

    Reply
  4. fred

    Dec 8, 2017

    I hope its better than the Makita LXDG01Z (wasn’t brushless) that we bought to try out. It had gotten good reviews on Amazon.
    We thought that we might get away from the air hose for some small jobs but the guys said it was wimpy to the point of being useless. They were used to Dotco and Cleco pneumatic tools and didn’t even like corded-electric grinders. It might have had some use in our contracting business – but we were pretty scrupulous about keeping the businesses separate.

    Reply
    • Mike McFalls

      Dec 9, 2017

      Agree with Fred on the Makita. I bought it and found it didn’t have the power I was looking. I kept it and it’s essentially replaced my Dremel

      Reply
  5. Jesse Rodriguez

    Dec 8, 2017

    Same as many above, have had mine since october (from the Mac Tools truck). Has tons of power, so much so that it vibrates a little too much for comfort at full speed.

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    • Hang Fire

      Dec 10, 2017

      Power and vibration don’t have to coincide. Something is off balance inside.

      Reply
    • Dan

      Dec 10, 2017

      Mine also vibrates. Feels just like the multitool!

      Reply
  6. Hilton hesitantly

    Dec 9, 2017

    Is this used for metal work? Looks like a big daddy version of the dremel.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 10, 2017

      Die grinders are often used for deburring pipes, and for grinding or cutting in tight areas. So yes, it’s kind of like a heavy duty Dremel, but with limits as to the types of accessories you could safely use.

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      • fred

        Dec 10, 2017

        Grinders are probably not the most dangerous tool in the shop – but if you ever saw a grinding wheel disintegrate and fly apart you would (and should) have respect for the tool. I think that some of our Dotco grinders spun at 40,000 rpm – but even at 25,000 RPM a disintegrating wheel or grinding point is dramatic and dangerous. The guys in the shop were trained, wore leather aprons, plus safety glasses and face shields in combination. When you look at a grinding point or wheel – it specifies a maximum safe RPM – which is not just a suggestion. With grinding wheels – the rim of the wheel is what you grind with – not the side face.

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  7. Albert

    Dec 9, 2017

    I hope this motivates Milwaukee to make a variable speed version of their M18 grinder. I don’t want more than one brand of battery so I’m stuck with Milwaukee.

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    • D

      Dec 9, 2017

      Variable speed was the main reason I bought this. I was looking to get a Bosch 12V rotary tool, but got this instead. It should handle everything having the speed range it does. Now I need to find a 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch reducer so I can use dremel attachments. Milwaukee would be silly not to bring a variable speed out, hopefully you’ll see one next year.

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      • Michael Eibling

        Dec 11, 2017

        Wow, just wow. I have been looking at the Milwaukee Die Grinder because I am heavily invested in their tool line.

        BUT, THIS is the tool they NEEDED to release. This thing blows red so far out of the water that I need to go yellow on this one.

        Reply
  8. Toolfreak

    Dec 9, 2017

    I’m glad to see this is so long, I definitely wouldn’t want it to be any smaller, otherwise it might be easier to handle and get into tough spots.

    Reply
  9. Hang Fire

    Dec 10, 2017

    That thing is huge, making it useless in tight spots (any modern automobile), and tiring at the bench (where I could just use a Dremel). I guess it could be useful in a welding or manufacturing setting, where you have room to swing it around.

    I’ll stick with my 1/2 HP air die grinder, which is about the size of the black top 1/3 of the DeWalt, with my Dremel for backup.

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  10. Tool of the trade

    Dec 10, 2017

    My fortress construction, how did you manage to break the Dewalt finish nailer in a week? I’ve had the 18v nicad xrp for over 10 years with very few issues. It’s one of the best tools Dewalt ever made. Very solid tool. You must be talking about the 20v Dewalt. Haven’t tried it. The paslode sux. The bumper function is atrocious. I can’t speak for Hitachi or Senco. They make good pneumatic nailers, so their cordless might be worth a shot. But you should also come to the realization that there’s not a nailer that will sink the nail flush every single time. This die grinder seems enormous. Dewalt didn’t think to make it fit in tight areas. They really limited the utilization due to the size. While it has some nice features, they should have kept automotive/motorcycle metal fab in mind. I hope they make a long reduced collet adapter or a flexible extension with a reduced adapter. Otherwise it’s just an oversized rotary tool. Pretty much shot themselves in the foot, didn’t they.

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    • fred

      Dec 10, 2017

      It is hard to beat an air motor for size. When you look at a workhorse like a Cleco 216GLSB-250-C4 that is about 6 inches long and weighs just a little over 1 pound – you realize how big and unwieldy these cordless die grinders can be for many jobs.

      Reply
    • My Fortress Construction, LLC

      Dec 10, 2017

      I have the old 18v 16ga straight finish nailer as well. It’s been through about 30 home remodels. It finally started getting wonky (sporadic nail depths) so I started my quest for a new cordless Brad/finish nailer. I have been super disappointed with every nailer I’ve tried though. The first nailer I got was the 16 gauge angled finish nailer with a battery and case for $200. Since I had bought into the DeWalt line of 20 volt tools already I really wanted this one to work. And it did for 800 nails… Maybe mine was a lemon but since I already have compressor nailers, and the 20v battery generator, I can’t really justify needing a cordless nailer. I have been thinking about trying the Brad nailer again, but I’ll probably wait for better engineering.

      Reply
  11. Nate

    Dec 10, 2017

    Will work perfect for what I want to do with it, grinding strikes for doors that don’t latch.

    Possibly since it can be turned down unlike the Makita I use, it will see some use enlarging holes in wood doors for clearance issues.

    Reply
  12. Nathan

    Dec 11, 2017

    I’d have to hold one. But I’m a little surprised by the handle and shape since it so closely matches the OMT. And I do like the OMT but for a die grinder I was hoping for something a bit smaller overall. It’s like they said OK trade the gear box out on this existing motor and housing – add this extra circuit bam out the door.

    Seems like it could use some better design. but again I’d have to hold one before I made up my mind completely.

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    • My Fortress Construction, LLC

      Dec 11, 2017

      It really reminds me of their dcl050 flashlight. Will fall over pretty easily, so any fragile bits are going to get broken.

      Reply
  13. BigDan

    Dec 12, 2017

    Can I use this on my dane’s toenails? They’re about 3/8″ diameter and dull blades after one use. The dremel scares him though and I guess these aren’t any quieter. The attachment at the end makes the difference though.

    Reply
  14. Bill

    Jan 31, 2018

    I plan on getting this Dewalt die grinder, but I can see that it’s easy to spend a lot on some of the attachments available for die grinders. My interests and needs for this lie in the general category of a retired DIYer. So I won’t be cleaning up welds or castings, or deburring 12 inch steel pipe all day long. For me this will serve as a more robust and capable alternative to my corded Dremel.

    Any suggestions, from those with experience, for a good/descent set of carbide burrs as well as cut off wheel and mandrel recommendations?

    Reply
  15. Rendered Insane

    Dec 21, 2019

    Does anyone find this tool gets hot at the front handle and tip even after just a few seconds use?

    Reply

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