Home Depot Reduces Theft by Converting All Physical Stores to Drive-thru
Editor’s Note: This was an April Fools Joke. In an effort to reduce theft, The Home Depot plans to partner […]
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Editor’s Note: This was an April Fools Joke. In an effort to reduce theft, The Home Depot plans to partner […]
Giving credit to a lazy but productive intern who rigged up a HART 20V drill to a manual strap, Hart […]
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Finally addressing the needs of South Floridians and electricians who like to surf during their lunch break without having to […]
Stunning fans with its revolutionary marketing genius, Milwaukee Electric Tool Co announced they are buying M&Ms Candies and eliminating all […]
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If you’re a value shopper like me, you’re looking for the most bang for your buck. So you open your […]
So you have a piece of metal and it needs a few holes in it. No big deal you think. […]
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If you work on a construction site long enough, chances are you are going to have to learn how to […]