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Ridgid New Job Site Radio – Race Scanner

Published on September 8, 2008 by in News

Ridgid announced the launch of their new Job site radio and race scanner.  We haven’t seen any test or reviews yet, but hopefully we can test this new product soon.  This job site radio is powered by either 120V  or cordless using a 12V to 24V NiCad or Lithium battery. 

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Power Tool Test and Reviews

Since we have been testing and reviewing power tools, we have received a lot of feedback.   We have received a lot of positive feedback about our reviews, and remember if you would like to see something reviewed, please let us know by posting your ideas on our forum.

 
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Milwaukee Contractor Bag Review

This review is for the Milwaukee contractor’s bag that came in the V28 Combo kit model number 0928-29.  We received this Milwaukee Combo kit from tylertool.com which you can purchase here.  You can also buy this tool bag sepratly which is model number 48-55-3530.  When first looking at the bag

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Bosch Releases their new 14.4V and 18V

Published on September 6, 2008 by in News

Bosch announced their new power tool line up based on their Lithium Ion batteries.  Bosch 12V and 36V have been a big hit with contractors.  Now Bosch is introducing a 14.4V and 18V Lithium power tool line up.  They are offering a full line up of these power tools.  Drill/Driver,

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Milwaukee V28 Combo Kit 0928-29 Review

In January 2005 Milwaukee was bought out by Techtronic Industries, you can see our article here.  This buyout happened over 3 years ago.  We figured we gave them enough time to cycle their tools through their sales channels and replenish them with the new tools under the new company.  So

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Milwaukee Introduced New M18 Line

Published on September 2, 2008 by in News

Milwaukee announced their new power tool line of 18V called the M18.  Some of the new tools are the: M18 Sawzall – 2620-22 M18 Circular Saw – 2630-22 M18 Impact Driver – 2650-22 M18 Hammer Drill – 2611 M18 Drill/Driver – 2610 M18 Work Light – 49-24-0171

 
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Milwaukee’s New M12 Hackzall

Published on September 2, 2008 by in News

 Milwaukee announced today the release of its new M12 Hackzall.  This is a reciprocating saw that is compact and lightweight.  It is designed for small spaces.  This Hackzall is powered by a 12V Lithium Ion battery and will cut over 80 pieces of 1.5″ PVC on one battery.  One nice

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Milwaukee’s New M12 Released today

Published on September 2, 2008 by in News

Milwaukee announced the first m12 Cooper tubing cutter.  This is powered by a 12V lithium Ion battery.  This new M12 can make up to 200 cuts on one battery.  The milwaukee cutter will automatically adjust and cut through 3/8″ to 1″ diameter pipe.  The head is corrosion and rust resistant.  The head

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Bosch Recalls 1191VSRK Hammer Drill

Published on September 2, 2008 by in News

Bosch is recalling their 1191CSRK hammer drills.  This will effect only the “k” models which means it came with a case.  Also the serial number has to begin with a 7.  The recall is because the trigger switch can stay on once you release the trigger.  To find out more

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