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A few weeks ago we had a thread about paddle vs toggle switch grinders.

How do people feel about rat tail/trigger grinders?
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>>2977675
Makes you keep both hands in the tool so, when it inevitably tries to jump in your face, you'll not end up in some LiveLeak vĂ­deo.
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>>2977675
They're alright for the bigger 7" or 9" grinders. I wouldn't be able to do as much cool/ sketchy shit with a 4.5" grinder though.
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pros: you're basically forced to hold it properly by design
cons: you're basically forced to hold it properly by design
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>>2977675
it's fine i guess. only tried it on big grinders



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