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Drills & Drivers
Cordless drills, impact drivers, and combo kits for fast fastening and precise drilling.
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Saws
Circular, table, miter, reciprocating, and jigsaws—cut straight, fast, and safe.
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Sanders & Grinders
Surface prep to metal work—belt, orbital, and angle grinder picks.
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Nailers & Staplers
Framing, finish, brad, and crown staplers for quick, clean fastening.
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Rotary & Multi-Tools
Detail cutting, sanding, and routing with compact, versatile tools.
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Combo Kits
Best value kits to start or expand your cordless platform.
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Power Tools Buying Guide
1) Platform & Batteries
Pick a voltage and brand platform you can grow with. For most users, 18V/20V Max covers drilling, cutting, and fastening. Check amp-hours (Ah) for runtime and charger speed.
2) Performance
Key specs: torque (drills/drivers), no-load speed and blade size (saws), OPM/RPM (sanders/grinders). Brushless motors usually run cooler and last longer.
3) Ergonomics & Safety
Look for balanced weight, good grip, brake features, riving knives/guards for saws, and kickback control where available. Always wear eye and hearing protection.
4) Accessories
Blades, bits, sanding discs, and dust adapters change results more than people expect. Budget for them from day one.
5) Warranty & Support
Most major brands offer 3–5 year tool coverage. Check battery warranties and service networks in your area.
Quick Picks
- Best starter set: see Combo Kits.
- Heavy-duty drilling: see Hammer Drills.
- Precision cutting: see Miter Saws.
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Power Tools FAQ
What voltage should I choose for cordless tools?
18V/20V Max covers most tasks. 12V is compact for light duty. Higher voltages target heavy cutting and concrete work.
Brushless vs brushed—what’s the difference?
Brushless motors reduce friction and heat, often giving better runtime, power, and lifespan.
Which saw is best for trim work?
A sliding compound miter saw offers accurate crosscuts and bevels for molding and finish carpentry.
How do you test tools?
We compare speed, accuracy, vibration, noise, and battery performance across common materials. We also factor build quality and warranty.





