Channellock Code Blue Long Nose Pliers 318CB Review
Channellock pliers have been a staple of many tool bags for years. Their signature blue “dipped” handles are easily recognized […]
When you talk to electricians, tools become a sort of sacred thing. Everyone has their favorites. Still, we have swayed more than one journeyman by placing a new tool in his hands. Our electrical tool reviews aim to reveal what electricians think about new products coming to market.
Our hands-on electrical tool reviews take things like press tools and metal hole saws and find out if they work faster than existing products. Manufacturers are quick to make claims, but testing those claims is what helps Pros and know if a tool can cut it in the field. Our Pro electricians work with us to determine whether or not new tools are accurate, ergonomic, and/or just plain helpful.
Channellock pliers have been a staple of many tool bags for years. Their signature blue “dipped” handles are easily recognized […]
My electrician friends frequently tell me of their exploits cutting large-diameter cable. It’s almost a rite of passage with some […]
So Milwaukee is into innovation – everyone who is even remotely familiar with the company and its product lines can […]
One of the most frustrating things is the amount of space a standard GFCI occupies in a receptacle box. Due […]
It seems like every portable consumer device needs a USB power supply these days. So, how does the rampant availability […]
As an electrician, diagonal pliers are definitely a tool I use a lot in the field. This is especially true with […]
Having just taken a look at the Milwaukee 6 IN 1 combination pliers, we weren’t too thrown off guard by […]
Can a cordless Band Saw be “cute”? Gosh, we hope not. But Milwaukee Electric Tool tempted fate by bringing a […]
Continuing their expansion of their rotary hammer line, Milwaukee has introduced a new 1-9/16″ SDS Max Rotary Hammer. This new […]
If you ask ten electricians which company makes the best lineman’s pliers, all ten would say ‘Klein’ (trust me, I […]