DeWalt 20V MAX Wet-Dry Hand Vacuum
DeWalt just announced its 20V Max half gallon wet and dry hand vacuum. It is actually an improved DeWalt DC515 18V XRP […]
When you look at carpentry tool reviews, cordless sanders may not seem like a first choice. Even so, tools like the Makita orbital sanders and others have made incredible strides. Some of our guys swear by them as they save tons of time in setup. Another unusual tool that has taken off is the cordless finish nailer. Now, Milwaukee, Makita, Senco, and others have tools in this growing category. With these tools, you can get in and out without using a compressor or dragging an air hose. Our carpentry-focused reviews include best cordless circular saws, best compact miter saws, best orbital sanders, best nail guns, hand tools, and other woodworking tools. In carpentry, quality, convenience, and portability are key. A lot of times you deal with built-ins or other locations where you need everything on-hand. Newer cordless tools are helping, and so are advances in hand tools to do more with less. Above all, quality tools make the difference, so every tool gets a thorough exam against those high standards.
DeWalt just announced its 20V Max half gallon wet and dry hand vacuum. It is actually an improved DeWalt DC515 18V XRP […]
Porter-Cable Expands Cordless Nailer Line with 16 Gauge Straight Finish Nailer Following the recent launch of Porter-Cable’s 20V Max 18 […]
We knew that Milwaukee had some cordless finish nailers in the works, but we weren’t sure when we’d officially be […]
Festool VAC SYS Creates Clamping System Using Vacuum Suction You can’t do woodworking without clamps. Let me rephrase that – you […]
Kreg Announces Classic 2-Inch Face Clamp (and Renames the 3-Inch Model) Coming this March is the new Kreg Classic 2-Inch […]
In the wake of our 18V heavy duty drill shootout, we came across the Ryobi P1812 One+ hammer drill kit. Boasting […]
Empire Level continues to upgrade their Made in the USA line of layout tools with the announcement of their new […]
Work around construction or remodeling projects for long and you’ll realize you won’t make it very far without a miter […]
For me, few things are as exciting as the first moments you spend with a highly-anticipated new tool. Would it […]
My first experience with a table saw was my Grandfather’s 1954 Sears Power King. For a long while I trembled every time […]