Hitachi H41MB SDS-max Demolition Hammer Review
It’s always fun to get a new tool and put it into the hands of somebody who really knows how […]
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It’s always fun to get a new tool and put it into the hands of somebody who really knows how […]
In the construction industry, Spyder Tools is a fairly young company. In 2007 they broke into the market with a […]
In the world of pneumatic nailers there’s not much that excites me anymore, unless we’re talking about brad nailers and […]
At first glance, the DeWalt DWS780 miter saw looks impressive—like it means business. It also looks very similar to the […]
Some homes just grab your eye, even from the outside. When we caught sight of Blu Homes’ latest creation, the […]
GearWrench, a brand of Apex Tool Group, which has been in the news lately, announced the launch of the brand new 120XP Ratchet – which is the first ratchet we know of to feature 120 positions. That means that for every full rotation, it can turn fasteners with a swing arc of as little as 3 degrees. Talk about getting into tight spaces… the way the GearWrench 120XP does it is through the use of double-stacked pawls which provide an ultra-narrow swing arc. With less of an arc required to “click” the ratchet, you can insert your tool into tighter areas and reach fasteners in severely limited access applications.
The Spotlight Shifter 2.0 has the makings of an exceptional and compact LED flashlight. Its narrow body, long run-time, and easy-to-adjust beam make for a product that will have decent appeal to the masses. The Shifter 2.0 uses a pair of standard AAA batteries to power its LED lamp at up to 110 lumens of output. It also features a Reflector Lens System (RLS) which lets you direct the light output in either spot or beam mode by simply twisting the front of the flashlight.
We already reviewed the Kershaw Blur folding knife 1670BLKST nearly a year ago. That line comes in multiple colors as […]
Craftsman’s new Long Handle and the matching D-Handle Digging Shovels are made in the USA. The new shovels, branded by Craftsman (and available at Sears and Kmart), feature Powerstep plates which give you tons of room and lots of leverage for using your boots to really dig in deep, even in compacted soil. The round point blade also feature a nice serrated edge for when you want to rock it back and forth to really saw through tough material.
The story behind WD-40 is actually pretty fun and interesting. Back in 1953 a small San Diego company called Rocket […]