Senco Adds 3″ Screw Capability to the Duraspin Line
Senco has expanded its line of auto feed screwdrivers with a pair of new tools and a trio of attachments that […]
We do corded drill reviews so that we can evaluate the best tools for concrete professionals, painters, and more. This section includes reviews of rotary hammer drills, demo hammers, corded impact wrenches, and more. With cordless drills gaining ground, some applications still require tools with more power. As power tool innovations continue, that gap narrows, but for now some jobs continue to require a cord. Some advanced products, like the Makita AVT technology available in their rotary hammers and demo hammers, improve ergonomics. From vibration reduction technology to advanced dust collection, corded drills retain jobsite relevancy. Depending on your application, we’re finding that light weight models with new brushless motors are performing as good as yesterday’s larger tools. That means less fatigue with just as much drilling. Whether it’s a demo hammer, rotary hammer, or corded mixer, we’ve got you covered.
Senco has expanded its line of auto feed screwdrivers with a pair of new tools and a trio of attachments that […]
The new Bosch DH507 12 lb SDS-max Demo Hammer is a new powerful, but portable, hammer solution designed to have […]
It’s always fun to get a new tool and put it into the hands of somebody who really knows how […]
Porter-Cable is addressing the problem of needing the power of a cordless impact driver, but for extended-use applications. They launched […]
So Milwaukee is into innovation – everyone who is even remotely familiar with the company and its product lines can […]
Continuing their expansion of their rotary hammer line, Milwaukee has introduced a new 1-9/16″ SDS Max Rotary Hammer. This new […]
When Porter-Cable announced it had launched a new 7-amp 1/2″ 2-speed hammer drill (PC70THD) we perked up our ears. The […]
This “Old Tools” mini-series has gotten pretty popular, so we went deep down and pulled out a drill from 1947, […]
Lightweight rotary hammers are fast becoming the new tool of choice among professionals who need to drop in some large […]
At the 2011 World of Concrete (WoC) show this year, Makita unleashed a new hard-hitting demolition hammer that uses less […]