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I recently traveled to DeWalt headquarters in Towson, Maryland, for the annual unveiling of new tools and accessories.
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Diamond particles prevent these driver bits from slipping out of screws.
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This 12-volt model has a brushless motor and a half-inch chuck.
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This hex-drive reamer fits in drill and impact drivers.
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The Ti 15 brushless impact driver is also a drill/driver.
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It had to happen; sooner or later someone was bound to invent a tool that goes both ways.
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Just when I think I’ve seen every strange thing there is to see on the web, something like this pops up on YouTube. All I know about this video is that it involves a cordless impact driver, a fluoroscope, and I’m willing to bet — some guys in their early 20s...
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I used to think that if you’ve seen one rotary hammer bit you’ve seen them all. But this bit is different – way different.
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It’s one thing to see photos of a new tool, but there’s nothing like seeing it in action. That’s certainly true of Makita’s new HRH01ZX2, the only 36-volt tool that can be run off of two 18-volt batteries.
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Here’s a new mid-size breaker that is light enough to be used horizontally but configured in such a way that it can also be used like a jackhammer.