A new market sizing report pegs global angle grinder revenue at USD 2,435 million in 2025, heading to USD 3,231.29 million by 2033. [S1]
For specifying and procurement engineers, the report reframes the angle grinder as a battery-platform decision rather than a standalone tool purchase. Cordless platforms account for 65% of the demand mix and brushless motors 64.7% of lithium-battery grinder demand, which means motor topology, battery voltage class, and platform compatibility are now the dominant selection criteria on jobsites. Regional sourcing patterns are also shifting: China holds roughly 28% of global demand and India about 8%, and 2026 trade tension is pushing manufacturers toward localized component sourcing, which directly affects lead time, spare-parts availability, and bid risk for project specs. [S1]
What the report covers
The published report sizes the global angle grinder market at USD 2,435 million in 2025 and projects USD 3,231.29 million by 2033, with a stated 3.6% CAGR between 2026 and 2033. [S1]
Growth attribution centers on three technology shifts: the move to cordless brushless grinders, higher-capacity lithium-ion batteries, and compact high-torque designs used in metal fabrication, construction, automotive repair, and infrastructure maintenance. [S1]
Numbers, names, and regional split
Demand mix is reported as cordless platforms at 65% and brushless motors at 64.7% of lithium-battery grinder demand in 2025, with metalworking applications at 35.7%. [S1]
By country, China is described as the leading manufacturer and consumer with approximately 28% of global demand, India at about 8%, with the United States and Germany cited for premium cordless and industrial demand. [S1]
Competitive landscape names Bosch at approximately 15% share, alongside Makita, Stanley Black & Decker, Techtronic Industries, and Hilti. Professional users are described as 45 to 50% of premium cordless grinder consumption in mature markets. [S1]
What it means for the product category
Brushless cordless grinders are reported at 10 to 20% higher energy efficiency than comparable brushed systems, and modern lithium-ion systems are said to cut setup-related downtime by approximately 15%, which feeds a 2028 productivity target of 15% over current levels. [S1]
A 2025 cordless platform development is cited as delivering up to 44% higher power output than comparable pneumatic equipment, framing the procurement question as corded-pneumatic replacement versus shared 18V to 40V battery platforms. [S1]
Report-level claims around more than USD 130 million in manufacturing investment, AI-enabled safety controls, and platform-compatible tools signal that vendor selection criteria are expanding beyond cutting and grinding performance to ecosystem interoperability, thermal management, and regulatory or ESG positioning tied to lower pneumatic dependence. [S1]
How to check the primary source
The underlying figures, percentage shares, and competitor list are drawn from a single paid market report at Congruence Market Insights, so the first check is the report's published methodology, base year, and whether demand splits are unit volume or revenue. [S1]
Cross-reference the named Bosch share figure and the China 28% and India 8% demand attributions against independent trade data or vendor 10-K disclosures before lifting them into a project specification or capital request. [S1]
Confirm any platform or battery-voltage claims against the specific manufacturer datasheet, since the report aggregates technology direction rather than certifying individual tool specifications. [S1]
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Product encyclopedia: Angle Grinder.