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Bosch HBJ558Y?
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time.machine gets warm and extra hit only after 2 minutes of use.Handle must be circular to firm on grips to catch
Best part is it is made in india ...
Outer box was totally damaged
Update on 14:10:2018
After procuring accessories and fixing start switch I used the machine but it stopped working after half an hour of use. However no heating issue was observed during use.
My Verdict- Don't go for it.
I only use 15 mins !
Armature coil burns !
Think 🤔 I think I got refurbished machine
But now-a-days, buying Bosch tools are becomming a hit-or-miss. This was a decided miss, making me wonder if a "Made in China" DeWalt would have been better choice.
The box was torn, the tool did NOT have a pleasent smell out of the box (it was stinking). The tool itself was DIRTY and grimy (was it used previously in a slum environment?). The casing screws were loose. The plastic casing moves even when fully tightened.
For a low-powered, entry level tool (home, DIY buyers), not even a cut-off wheel or grinding disc was included.
I should consider looooooonnng and haaaaaarrd before buying another Bosch tool. A few years back "Bosch" was a default choice. NOT anymore!
EDIT: Did anyone mention the plug? It LOOKS like an European (German) 2 pin plug, but the pins and the pitch are the wrong dimensions, meaning, it will not fit in a proper German socket. It will, however, fit an Indian socket comfortably... I would never have expected BOSCH of all manufacturers to add to the plug/ socket confusion, but they did.
EDIT 2: In this day and age, the wheel guard is attached to the tool with a FLAT head screw! Really Bosch, haven't you heard of Torx or at least socket head (hex) or Philips head screws? I can never understand Bosch-India's fetish for straight head screws/ bolts.
EDIT 3: After using this grinder several times, I truly regret buying it instead of the Dewalt.
EDIT 4: I opened the gearbox and the bevel gears were BONE DRY. Not a whiff of grease. No wonder it was getting hot almost instantly on switching on. This your thing Bosch?







