Why You Should Never Fully Discharge Milwaukee Batteries Before Recharging Them
If you use Milwaukee's battery-powered tools, you'll want to keep the batteries in great condition — and that involves never fully discharging them.
Read MoreIf you use Milwaukee's battery-powered tools, you'll want to keep the batteries in great condition — and that involves never fully discharging them.
Read MoreCity Electric Supply is renowned for its variety of quality products and brands for industrial needs. Here's who owns the famous chain today and their story.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a price-conscious way to pick up some new tools, Craftman offers a cordless drill combo kit that has everything you need.
Read MoreKMS Tools isn't quite a household name, but it'll definitely be familiar to Canadians in British Columbia and Alberta. But how did it get started?
Read MorePower scrubbers are great for heavy-duty cleaning all manner of materials from your bathroom to your car. This turns your drill into a great cleaning tool.
Read MoreGot Makita batteries lying around and Harbor Freight tools in the workshop? They don’t naturally fit, but there’s a catch you should know about.
Read MoreYou might be thinking of using DeWalt batteries with Makita tools, but will that even work? It's not entirely impossible, but there are things to consider.
Read MoreRyobi's hedge trimmers already make life a lot easier, but this attachment can lighten the load even more by collecting debris during work sessions.
Read MoreTools and other garage essential can hit the wallet hard, but these picks from Menards pack convenience and comfort into affordable packages.
Read MoreHome Depot and Lowe's may both be beloved retail chains, but at the end of the day, one comes out on top when it comes to its tool warranties.
Read MoreNo matter what kind of tools you're buying, you'll want a reliable screwdriver for daily use, and this cheap Stanley multi-bit fits the bill.
Read MoreWhether or not you've already got tools in the Ryobi's Expand-It range, this sweeper might be just the thing you need to clean your artificial turf.
Read MoreIf you've already got a Ryobi string trimmer but need a leaf blower to keep your lawn clean, then the Ryobi Expand-It attachment is what you need.
Read MoreIf you need a mechanics tool set for your job or at-home projects, DeWalt's 226-Piece Mechanics Tool Set might be a good options. Here's what it includes.
Read MoreStoring your tools is an important part of ownership, but is there any meaningful difference between a tool chest and a tool box for your storage?
Read MoreHome Depot’s Pro Xtra loyalty program combines exclusive benefits with business-friendly tools, delivering more than the average shopper might expect.
Read MoreLooking to flesh out your tools collection with one big purchase? Stanley offers a Homeowner's Tool Kit with a whopping 65 pieces for just that purpose.
Read MoreWondering if Home Depot’s bargain tool sets are worth it? Some say they’re handy for quick fixes, others warn they might not hold up for long.
Read MoreThe world of tool ownership is rife with loyalty to certain brands, yet in a globalized world it can be difficult to know exactly who owns your favorite.
Read MoreSteam cleaners can cut through grime in kitchens, bathrooms, cars, and more. Harbor Freight has its own handheld option. Here’s a closer look.
Read MoreCurious how long the DeWalt cordless jobsite fan lasts? On its regular 5 Ah battery, it can run for a few solid hours at full speed.
Read MoreA clogged drain is never fun, but at least Ryobi's USB-chargeable drain auger can make it way easier to fix. Here's why it's worth adding to your toolbox.
Read MoreThe best garage sale finds often include durable tools such as chainsaws, hammers, wrenches, clamps, and even heavy-duty shop equipment.
Read MoreYou may be tempted to buy a DeWalt tool from Walmart in order to save money. But does the retailer actually have the beloved tool brand on its shelves?
Read MoreIf you're in a pinch and considering cranking your car with the battery from one of your power tools, don't. It's actually an incredibly dangerous prospect.
Read MoreIf you're doing any kind of mechanical work, then you're going to need a ratchet. Icon and Snap-on both make low-profile 3/8" ratchets, but which is better?
Read MoreNot every tool that comes from handyman giant Home Depot is a winner, and these are some you might want to be wary of.
Read More