6 Of The Best Cheap Power Tool Brands
Surprisingly, there are several cheap power tool brands on the market that don't sacrifice quality. Here are five of our favorites to consider.
Read MoreSurprisingly, there are several cheap power tool brands on the market that don't sacrifice quality. Here are five of our favorites to consider.
Read MoreHarbor Freight has many drill accessories to make the job you're doing easier. Here are five of the top-rated drill bits to consider adding to your collection.
Read MoreLooking for a powerful new vacuum cleaner, but don't want the hassle of a corded machine? These cordless Ryobi vacs will have your floors clean in no time.
Read MoreIf you're in the market for a new power tool, a jigsaw might be the way to go, but it all depends on what kind of projects you plan on working on.
Read MoreIce augers can be a pricey addition to your ice fishing hobby. However, if you already own a cordless drill, you may be able to assemble one yourself.
Read MoreDeWalt's Track Saw kit is an impressive bargain if you're looking to get started, but which of the two versions of this versatile package should you purchase?
Read MoreWhen it comes to brands Harbor Freight carries, Bauer is one of the most popular. Here's everything you need to know about its line of power tools.
Read MoreRyobi sells a huge variety of power tools, and nowhere is that more evident than in the selection of cutting tools it offers. Here's everything it makes.
Read MoreDrilling may seem like one of the simplest parts of the average home DIY project, and while that is often true, plenty of mistakes can still make things harder.
Read MorePower drills are one of the most common power tools that anybody owns for around-the-house DIY, but using a drill improperly can lead to serious problems.
Read MorePower tools make virtually every DIY project easier, but there are all sorts of mistakes you can make that will put their battery's longevity at risk.
Read MoreMakita and Milwaukee both make quality tools, and both offer pruning saws. We compare the two saws to see which one comes out ahead.
Read MoreA Ryobi drill doesn't just have to be used for regular labor, with the right attachments the power tool can become a multi-purpose cleaning device.
Read MoreTorque is an important rating to consider when looking at impact drivers. Here is how much torque the Milwaukee M12 Fuel Impact Driver has to offer.
Read MoreHarbor Freight has a wide selection of drill bits, but it can be confusing to know which are right for your project. Here's an in-depth guide that will help.
Read MoreFraming nailers can make big time consuming jobs so much easier, but with so many tool brands out there, it can be hard to know which one is worth buying.
Read MoreCut-off tools and angle grinders have many similarities but it’s important to consider their differences when picking the right tool for the job.
Read MoreDucati's single-cylinder supermotard was the bike nobody expected: Relatively affordable by Ducati standards, but can it truly live up to the hype?
Read MoreAlthough a regular power drill and impact driver may look similar, they boast some significant differences. Here are a few projects for both tools.
Read MoreFinding the right reciprocating saw for use at home can be tricky, with so many brands and so many models. Here's how we think the major ones stack up.
Read MoreA cordless drill is an incredibly useful tool when used for its intended purposes, but there are also plenty of unexpected benefits it can offer.
Read MoreIf you regularly use a Makita drill, you'll probably have to change the bits frequently. Here's how to do that and also what to do if a bit gets stuck.
Read MoreThe drill vs. screw-gun debate continues. We break down the differences between them and which might be better for your job. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreIf you're trying to use dado blades on Harbor Freight's Hercules table saw, there are a few things you should know first about compatibility and safety.
Read MoreWhile some table saws use 10-inch blades, two popular models - the Milwaukee M18 Fuel Table Saw and the DeWalt Flexvolt 60V Max Table Saw - use 8 ¼-inch blades.
Read MoreMilwaukee and DeWalt both have a reputation for being solid tool brands, but which of the two makes the best cordless drill? We put them head-to-head.
Read MoreMakita and Milwaukee both offer great battery-powered circular saws for your toolbox. We break down the similarities and differences between them.
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