5-3/8″ Skil 18V Circular Saw Review 5995
The new 5-3/8″ Skil 18V Circular Saw model 5995 is a homeowner’s dream tool—offering professional quality at a price almost anyone […]
The new 5-3/8″ Skil 18V Circular Saw model 5995 is a homeowner’s dream tool—offering professional quality at a price almost anyone […]
The new SKIL 9350-01 18V Cordless Reciprocating Saw is a homeowner’s dream tool, offering professional quality at a price almost anyone […]
One of the first things we noticed about the Skil 2895LI-02 18V Cordless Drill/Driver was how lightweight it felt in […]
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We’ve always suspected that lithium-ion batteries were going to be important in the future, but Panasonic blew us away with their […]
When you hear the name Porter Cable, thoughts of quality tools usually come to mind; so when we heard about the […]
We got to take a look at the Milwaukee M18 Cordless Work Light (49-24-0171). Initially, we liked the basic design […]
Having a cordless circular saw is like having the keys to your parents’ sports car and a full tank of gas […]
The Milwaukee M18 Sawzall (2620-22) is just plain fun to use. It’s cordless, which opens up a wide range of opportunities for use, and weighs just shy of 8 lbs with the battery. The weight puts it surprisingly close to its corded brethren. What it gives up in power (and lack of orbital action) it makes up in strokes per minute. In fact, it has more SPM than the corded 11-15 amp models Milwaukee offers. Since it lacked orbital action (which reduces its effectiveness at demolition work) overall cutting progress was considerably slower than a corded or even cordless orbital model.