Bosch Axial Glide 12″ Dual Bevel Miter Saw Review
The Bosch Axial Glide 12-inch Dual Bevel Miter Saw (GCM12SD) certainly stands out in a shop. There is no question […]
The Bosch Axial Glide 12-inch Dual Bevel Miter Saw (GCM12SD) certainly stands out in a shop. There is no question […]
At the 2010 Global Leadership Tour we previewed a whole new lineup of jigsaws from Bosch. Bosch’s jigsaws have benefited […]
We got our hands on the Sortimo-sourced Bosch L-Boxx tool storage system. The new products seem to compete directly with […]
Our invitation to the 2010 Bosch Global Leadership Tour gave us a hope that we would soon be privy to […]
Bosch’s new PS21-2A 12V Pocket Driver improves significantly upon last year’s model (the PS20-2A). Suffice it to say, Bosch has completely re-engineered the guts of this driver, tripling its torque and shrinking its footprint by a striking amount. They also beefed up the lithium-ion battery, giving the tool a nice tweak in the power department and showing that Bosch is serious about its technology. The purpose of the tool is to fill the needs of all manner of users, from contractors who want a handy, portable driver, to homeowners looking to obtain a beefy, lightweight solution for all their small project needs.
Roofing nailers come in many sizes and shapes. Bosch’s Coil Roofing Nailer RN175 provides several advantages that we wanted to test out in the field. By evaluating it in practical use we hoped to see whether this relative newcomer could compete in a market that has been dominated by a relatively small number of stand-out manufacturers for a long time. The attraction of Bosch’s new line of pneumatic tools includes the advanced technology they use in order to eliminate a lot of the volume typically required in order to reset the tool during each firing of the pneumatic piston. In the case of the RN175, we found that while the tool absolutely has less girth than many competing products, the tool still overall has an equivalent heft and bulk to many of its competitors.
Last year we put our hands on the Bosch PS41-2A 12V Impact Driver, which turned out to be a tool […]
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation recently updated its Test & Measurement line with fourteen new models. While the tools have not […]
While large, or full-size, shop vacs are extremely useful on the jobsite and in the workshop, a portable vacuum is […]
Drilling holes into tile is often a time consuming, frustrating experience. While tile saws, diamond saw blades and careful planning can reduce much of the hassle, there are simply many scenarios where you have to break down and put one right through the middle of a placed tile. Instead of this being a harrowing experience, filled with hours of planning, frustration and scratched tiles, Porsadrill aims to simplify the process with their diamond hole saws and anti-slip guide plate.