Milwaukee Jobsite Organizer Review
I’m sure almost all of us have experienced it at some point – using a converted tackle box as an […]
If you work in HVAC, you know the value of tools like a pair of Milwaukee straight cutting aviation snips or a Klein infrared thermometer. Our HVAC tool reviews cover all the products in air mechanical that make that job possible. New technologies are bringing more cordless and multi-function tools to Pros. That cuts down on weight by making tools smaller and also eliminating multiple tools when just one will do. Smart tools are also coming into play as they allow for the capture and retrieval of data for inspections and bids. From color coded aviation snips to thermal imaging products, HVAC technicians use tools on every job that have to perform. If a tool promises one thing and doesn’t deliver—it’s out the door. That goes for a new multi-function hand tool or a test & measurement device that promises to be “smarter” than the average thermometer. Professional tools have got to work, and our evaluations ensure that they do.
I’m sure almost all of us have experienced it at some point – using a converted tackle box as an […]
Milwaukee will be releasing four Infrared Temp-Guns between the end of August and November. These compact temp-guns feature a premium […]
Right angle impact drivers are definitely a specialty tool. The advantage is obvious the moment you see it. A compact […]
Veto Pro Pac has come out with four new parts bags that look like great additions to their line of tool […]
Milwaukee Insulation Knives and Duct Knife Offer Response to Jobsite Needs Among the new hand tools that we saw in […]
It’s a knife. It’s an LED flashlight. It’s the Coast LK375, and a lot of people still aren’t quite sure […]
Thermal imaging is cool. Want to impress your friends? Bring over a thermal imaging camera. Want your kid to ace […]
FLIR is doing just about everything it can to end our excuses for why we don’t have thermal imaging as […]
When you need to carry a variety of tools for a job, most of us turn to our favorite tool […]
The first home I ever owned was a condo in Central Florida. It worked for a while, but when it […]