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i-drill – Model 2i-drill Review

Sometimes as a homeowner you may want a little more control and power than a 1 gear drill.  If that’s the case take a look at the i-drill 2i drill designed for the home owner. Power Tool Review – i-drill Power Tool Model – 2i Pros: Five year warranty, 2

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Dewalt 12V MAX 3/8″ Drill/Driver Review – DCD710

In the past 12V power tools were more or less a joke.  They didn’t have the power to do much except some small hobbies around the house.  As the battery technology has moved forward, so has the joke of the 12V.  12V power tools are now a useful tool to

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Bosch 17618-01 Drill Review

Bosch 17618-01 Drill Overview If you have read our review of the Bosch combo kit, then you know how much we like Bosch power tools.  We feel they are some of the best professional grade power tools around.  That’s why we are excited to give you a review of the Bosch

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How To Shop For Power Drills For New Users

Published on February 26, 2010 by in How To's

  When looking at any new power tools, whether it be a power drill or anything else, the first question you should ask yourself is “how does it feel in my hand?”Any tool should feel like an extension of your hand. The tool may feel great while standing in the

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Milwaukee’s New 3/8″ Drill

Published on November 16, 2009 by in News

  Milwaukee introduced their new 3/8″ drill.  There are a lot of corded drills to choose from, but Milwaukee has one of the best line ups.  Hilti makes a lot of great drills, but the Milwaukee drills are right up there.  The new 3/8″ drill model number 0240-20 is a powerful

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“Smart Select” Technology By Black & Decker

Published on October 10, 2009 by in News

We were scanning the news world on power tools, (like we always do!!) and we happened to come across a great article by ” News Canada.” They recently wrote about the fact that using power tools can be more of an art than a science when tackling a new project.

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Milwaukee M12 Drill Review

      The Milwaukee M12 gave us a run for our money.  Before we tested the Milwaukee M12 Drill, we knew the M12 Lithium Ion line was pretty powerful for such a small power tool.  However, we have tested other small drills before and we were never very impressed.  This

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Hilti TE 2 Rotary Hammer

Published on July 30, 2009 by in News

  Last week we were visiting a job-site when we ran into a local Hilti rep.  As always we try to find out as much information as possible.  One tool he showed us was the Hilti TE 2.  We had a chance to try it a couple of times, but

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Skil 18V Drill Review

Published on July 13, 2009 by in Tool Reviews

 This review is for the Skil Drill, model number 2895.  This is Skil’s newest 18V Lithium Ion drill and you can buy this in a kit or separate.  You can read our overview of the Skil combo kit.  When Skil designed this drill, they designed it for the home user, but after

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Autoshift Drills

Published on February 15, 2009 by in News

When it comes to power tools and the clutch system, they are like manual cars, you have to shift gears.  Ryobi and Ridgid have a new system that is manual, and it seems pretty cool.  Both manufacturers offer this autoshift feature in their 18V Lithium line.

 
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