Echo CS-400 Chainsaw Review
Reviewing a chainsaw can be a little tricky. We have found that people treat chainsaws and their brands like they […]
Reviewing a chainsaw can be a little tricky. We have found that people treat chainsaws and their brands like they […]
A sneak peek of Makita 12V Impact Driver WT01W. Please see our full review of the Makita LCT307W Cordless Lithium-ion Combo […]
Hansgrohe introduced its iBox Universal back in 2001. Its design was the make a universal rough-in box for shower installations. Now, […]
Don’t get this for a Mother’s Day present, but Black and Decker is trying to one-up the traditional mop and […]
Ridgid introduced its new TC-40 Powered Plastic Pipe and Tube Cutter. The TC-40 is a battery powered, fully automatic tool intended […]
Telstar, working voluntarily with the CPSC, recalled over 300,000 compact fluorescent lightbulbs sold under the Telstar and Electra brand names after […]
The G1-RM10 Recharge Mower has been under development for over 3 years. The 36V battery-powered riding lawn mower delivers up to three hours of continuous cutting and driving – and all this without gas, oil, or emissions. What’s really impressive is that the mower sports a fairly compact size, easy maneuverability, adjustable cutting height, and a large (3 bushel) grass catcher. The Recharge Mower seems perfectly suited for just about every lawn. On top of that, it’s actually pretty ergonomic, so it’s also great for those who may have physical disabilities (it has an easy-access seat). Now the people behind the Recharge Mower wee going for the “truly” green mower. The Recharge uses three eco-friendly electric motors and, of course, it emits absolutely no carbon emissions.
Bosch (or more specifically, Bosch Thermotechnology North America) announced today a series of enhancements to its product portfolio and HVAC professional […]
It’s been a while since the excellent Home Improvement TV sitcom graced the airwaves. While Tim Allen is on route towards […]
We got a sneak preview of Panasonic’s new IEC-rated EY7450LR2S 18V cordless drill driver at this year’s IBS Show in Vegas and were impressed by the company’s tough talk. Today, Panasonic announced the introduction of four of its new 18V Li-Ion cordless power tools. The new tools will be part of the company’s Tough IP line of professional-grade products. All feature IEC (International Electro Technical Commission) rated dust and water resistant technology and will be available this month. The four introduced models (which seem to be debuting overseas before they hit the US market) include a 1/2″ drill and driver kit, an impact wrench kit, an impact driver kit and a hammer drill/driver kit. All of the new 18V cordless models can be charged for use in 50 minutes with a full charge at 65 minutes, and feature Panasonic’s high capacity 3.3Ah Li-ion battery, LED work light, belt hook, and molded case.