Milwaukee vs. DeWalt Cordless Cut-Off Tool: Which Is Better?
Cut through a wide range of materials with the new 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless 3″ Cut-Off Tool (DCS438B) from DeWalt! This new release is designed to make the most…
Continue readingCut through a wide range of materials with the new 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless 3″ Cut-Off Tool (DCS438B) from DeWalt! This new release is designed to make the most…
Continue readingDeWalt just announced their first ever cordless ratchets as part of their XTREME 12V MAX and Atomic Compact Series 20V MAX lineups! These powerful new ratchets are designed to give…
Continue readingWhether you’re a professional woodworker, home renovator, or self-proclaimed DIY-er, having some type of nail gun in your tool collection is a must. Pin nailers, brad nailers, and finish nailers…
Continue readingAs more and more tools shift to a cordless platform, the next major push for manufacturers is to develop the latest and greatest battery system. DeWalt is one key player…
Continue readingIf you’re looking to make precise and consistent cuts in wood, miter saws are typically the go-to tool for professional users. Most notably used by DeWalt for their XPS miter…
Continue readingDeWalt recently premiered their 20V MAX 4G Backpack Sprayer (DXSP190681) that holds 4 gallons of liquid for a variety of spraying applications. With 10 adjustable spray settings, this new backpack…
Continue readingDid you know that DeWalt quietly released a new 20V MAX Brushless Cordless 1/2-in. Compact Stud and Joist Drill with FLEXVOLT Advantage!? They haven’t released much information on it yet,…
Continue readingDeWalt has a whole lineup of exciting new releases coming down the pipeline. This Fall, the new 60V MAX FLEXVOLT Grinder, 20V MAX XR Brushless 3-in. Cut Off Tool, and…
Continue readingThe DeWalt FLEXVOLT Advantage family consistently delivers maximum performance with their lightweight yet powerful convertible tools. To highlight how impressive FLEXVOLT Advantage really is, we took a deep dive look…
Continue readingHistorically, battery platforms are the platforms that your tools live on. If you have 12 volt (12V) tools, generally you need 12V batteries, and same for 18V, 20V, and so…
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