Bosch 18V 2-Tool Combo Kit Review CLPK222-181
When 1+1 = More Than 2 It is an ever-growing scenario… Why just buy the tool you need, when you […]
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When 1+1 = More Than 2 It is an ever-growing scenario… Why just buy the tool you need, when you […]
I have been testing the new Festool Rotex RO 90 DX (90mm, 3½”) sander for a couple of months. I […]
Hilti showed us their newest breaker at World of Concrete earlier this month. The Hilti TE 1000-AVR Breaker is now in […]
Having reviewed several full-size tile saws for larger undertakings (see our reviews of the Bosch TC10 tile saw and the […]
H-P Products Vroom Retract Vac for Central Vacuum Systems Convenience. If there was only one work used to describe the […]
It was back in 2010 that wireless charging (inductive charging) was first demonstrated to us at a closed-door Bosch press event. […]
Ridgid Gen5X tools update the Ridgid X4 line of cordless tools series. They are built around the Ridgid Gen5X permanent […]
We took the opportunity to chat with some of the folks behind the Ryobi AirStrike nailers about what makes them […]
As a carpenter, my father had a circular saw in his tool arsenal. In fact, he had more than one […]
The first jointer I ever purchased was a 4” bench top model from Delta. I used it for a handful […]