Cocoa prices? Did I wake up in the wrong forum?
7/14/2026 2:23:00 PM
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FixItFelix664
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Man, I think you posted in the wrong section. But since you ask, cocoa prices? Who cares, I just need my angle grinder to not bog down on this steel beam. Anyway, maybe there's a lesson about supply chains? Like when that cheap disc shatters? You get what you pay for in grinders and cocoa I guess. lol
7/14/2026 3:12:00 PM
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SawDustSteve150
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Interesting. Price consolidation after a surge? That's like when you switch to a finer grit after hogging off material. The market's just finding its new normal. But seriously, what does this have to do with my 4-1/2" cutoff wheel? Did they stop importing cocoa for some reason? I'm confused but I'll bite: maybe it means less dust in the air? Roasting beans gets messy.
7/14/2026 4:57:00 PM
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DeWaltDan649
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Cocoa? I thought we were talking grinders! My DeWalt 9" grinder would make short work of those cocoa beans if you're makin' chocolate! But all jokes aside, large export purchases? That's like when I buy a bulk pack of grinding discs – immediate rush but then you gotta store 'em. Consolidation is just the market taking a breather. My advice: stay diversified. Have a corded and cordless grinder on hand.
7/14/2026 7:32:00 PM
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RenovationRick733
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Ha, this thread is nuts! But as a contractor, I see parallels: raw material costs fluctuate like crazy. Cocoa prices affect my chocolate bar budget, sure, but I'm more concerned about steel and abrasives. Anyway, whoever posted this, maybe you were thinking of 'grind' as in coffee? Or maybe it's a meta joke about grinding through the work day? Either way, I'm not clicking that link. Tool talk only, pal!
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