This durable job-site radio has a dock that is compatible with most iPods and iPhones.
Diamond particles prevent these driver bits from slipping out of screws.
This hex-drive reamer fits in drill and impact drivers.
A powder-coated aluminum square with easy-to-read markings.
Precision router bits with thicker-than-average carbide that can be sharpened multiple times.
A jab-saw attachment for oscillating multi-tools.
The excess webbing disappears into the cover of this ratcheting tie-down strap.
A lock that can be keyed on site to match any key you already have.
This thin kerf hole saw is said by its maker to cut faster than standard models.
A grinder attachment that uses carbide teeth to remove wood.
These plier-like snips trim edge banding flush to the edge of the piece.
Charge cellphones, digital cameras, and mp3 players away from busy job-site outlets
The model 11054 cutters can handle 8-16 AWG solid wire and 10-18 AWG stranded wire
The new 905 Condor series levels are easy on the eyes
If you don't have one of those fancy vacuums with the automatic start outlet, check this out
This spring-loaded hand tool breaks brick, concrete, asphalt, tile, and other tough materials
Dust-free cutting with a recip saw may be possible after all
The DCB103 is capable of charging just about every DeWalt battery out there
Channellock's Code Blue Linesman pliers have ergonomic rubber grips
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