Ryobi Die Grinders: Models, Specs, and Pricing
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Ryobi doesn't make a dedicated die grinder on the ONE+ platform. Their closest option is the ONE+ rotary tool (P460), which operates at lower RPM and accepts smaller-shank accessories. For actual die grinding, you'd need to look at DeWalt, Milwaukee, or Makita.
Ryobi ONE+ (18V) Platform
The P460 is a rotary tool, not a die grinder. It accepts 1/8-inch shank accessories only. Standard 1/4-inch die grinder bits won't fit.
Current Models
Ryobi P460
P460
ONE+ cordless rotary tool. Accepts 1/8-inch shank accessories. More of a Dremel alternative than a die grinder.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the Ryobi rotary tool as a die grinder?
For very light work with small 1/8-inch shank bits, it'll function. But rotary tools have less torque than die grinders and the 1/8-inch collet limits your accessory options. For real deburring and grinding, it's not a substitute.
What's the cheapest actual die grinder?
The DeWalt DCG426B at $109 bare is the most affordable cordless die grinder from a major brand. In corded, the Makita GD0601 at $149 is the standard entry point.