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  • DeWalt laser level emitting red laser across floor
    By Mikael Trench 8 months ago

    How To Properly Use DeWalt's Laser Level Tool

    Laser level tools are always important when it comes to housework. Some of the best novice options on the market come from DeWalt, but how do you use them?

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  • John Deere mowers on display at a hardware store
    By Daniel Trock 8 months ago

    Zero Turn Vs. Riding Mower: What's The Difference?

    A lawn mower that you can sit down on is always a better idea if you're dealing with a bigger yard. What's the difference between riding and zero turn mowers?

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  • A person using a Milwaukee Sawzall
    By John Davis 8 months ago

    Why Is A Reciprocating Saw Called A Sawzall? (And Which Tool Company Coined The Term?)

    You've probably referred to a reciprocating saw as a Sawzall before, but have you ever wondered why we use that particular word? Here's the story.

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  • Using the Bauer 20V cordless variable-speed grease gun from Harbor Freight to grease a trailer's axle bearings.
    By Ron King 8 months ago

    Yes, Harbor Freight Has Grease Guns - Here Are The Options & How Much They Cost

    If you're looking for a low-cost grease gun, check out your local Harbor Freight. This is what products they carry and how much you can expect to pay.

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  • A tabletop Ski Ball woodworking project cut on a CNC router.
    By Ron King 8 months ago

    What Is A CNC Router And What Type Of Woodworking Can It Be Used For?

    A CNC Router is an incredibly common tool for a woodworker of any skill level. Here's exactly why you'll want one for your woodworking setup.

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  • A top side view of a rechargeable Ryobi 40V 4.0 Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
    By Tom Clark 8 months ago

    Ryobi's Battery Warranty: How Long Is It And How Do You Claim It?

    Do you have a Ryobi battery that has lost its charge or needs to be replaced for some reason? The company offers a warranty, and claiming it is fairly easy.

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  • Man using table saw
    By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    Miter Saw Vs. Table Saw: Which Should You Get For Your Woodworking?

    Miter saws and table saws are both incredibly common for woodworkers of any skill level, but there are specific scenarios where one is better than the other.

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  • baby blue workpro toolbox
    By Quina Baterna 8 months ago

    6 Adorable Mini Tool Boxes You Can Get On Amazon

    Tool boxes don't have to be hulking cabinets that provide a solution to every hardware problem. Cute mini tool boxes can specialize in a single task type.

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  • Victorinox Soldier knife in camo green
    By KR Manalo 8 months ago

    Do Swiss Army Knives Have Locking Blades? What To Know Before You Buy

    Your Swiss Army Knife can be a literal lifesaver at times, but you may be wondering if they have locking blades Here's what you need to know.

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  • A Blue Electric Air Compressor On Pavers With Gray Background
    By Shane Schmid 8 months ago

    Here's What Size Air Compressor You'll Need For Your Air Tools

    Do you have or intend to purchase a slew of air tools to help around the house? You'll also want to make sure you have a big enough air compressor to run them.

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  • Hands wrapping plumber's tape around the tube threads.
    By Corazon Victorino 8 months ago

    The Big Mistake DIYers Make With Pipe Thread Tape

    Pipe thread tape, otherwise known as teflon tape, is a crucial aspect of plumbing. What's one mistake you should never make with teflon tape as a DIYer?

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  • A person puts the Packout Tool Case stacked on top of other Packout products
    By KR Manalo 8 months ago

    Where Are Milwaukee Packout Toolboxes Made?

    The Milwaukee Packout toolboxes are a line of robust tool storage cases for transporting, organizing, and safely storing tools and other items.

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  • The new Hercules Belt Grinder from Harbor Freight
    By Ron King 8 months ago

    Harbor Freight Just Dropped A New Hercules Belt Grinder. Here's How Much It Costs

    Harbor Freight has just added a new Hercules belt grinder to its already expansive lineup. Here's how much the tool costs and its notable features.

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  • tools arranged on a tool wall
    By Daniel Feininger 8 months ago

    12 Power Tool Combo Kits Anyone Would Find Useful

    If you're just getting started with carpentry or DIY home renovating, grabbing a combo kit of power tools can save you a ton of time and money when shopping.

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  • Close up ot person wearing MX Fuel Backpack Blower
    By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    Milwaukee's New MX Fuel Blower Hits 190 MPH, But Is It Too Expensive?

    There are many blowers on the market to help you with yard maintenance, but Milwaukee’s new MX Fuel Blower hits 190 mph. But is it worth the price?

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  • Close up of table saw cutting a board
    By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    What Does A Kerf Cut Mean In Woodworking?

    A Kerf Cut is an unusual sounding type of cut, but learning how to do one properly can open up a whole new world of woodworking opportunities.

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  • Harbor Freight Screen Door
    By Quina Baterna 8 months ago

    Here's What You Should Know About Harbor Freight's Magnetic Garage Screen Door

    Harbor Freight offers a magnetic screen garage door intended to keep bugs out when your garage door is open, but does it get the job done or is it a flop?

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  • Person using Ryobi Speed Bench in their garage
    By Patrick Phillips 8 months ago

    Is The Ryobi Speed Bench Any Good? Here's What Users Say

    The Ryobi Speed Bench has all the hallmarks of an incredibly convenient tool for any jobsite, but do users who already purchased it like the bench?

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  • Milwaukee Packout products stacked up
    By Daniel Trock 8 months ago

    Are Stacking Toolboxes Worth The Extra Cost? Here's What Users Say

    Stacking toolboxes are having a big spike in popularity, but are they really worth the hype and the cost? We looked at what real owners have to say.

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  • man and woman sitting in front of misting fan
    By Quina Baterna 8 months ago

    How Does The Craftsman Misting Fan Work? (And How Long Will It Run For?)

    If you're looking to stay cool this summer, one option that could help is Craftsman's popular Misting Fan, but do you know how the fan actually works?

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  • Ryobi 800-Watt Power Inverter sitting on car passenger seat
    By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    Is Ryobi's 800-Watt Power Inverter Any Good? Here's What Users Have To Say

    Ryobi's 800-Watt Automotive Power Inverter accepts multiple power inputs, but 800 watt ouput is only available if connected to a vehicle battery.

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  • Person taking socket from Craftsman tool chest
    By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    How To Remove The Drawers From Your Craftsman Toolbox

    Your Craftsman tool box is where you store your most valuable tools, but what if for some reason you need to remove your drawers? Fortunately, there is a way.

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  • A man with protective gear measuring some wood in a woodworking shop
    By Nate Williams 8 months ago

    Where (And When) Did Woodworking Originate?

    Woodworking is a skill that's difficult to master, but absolutely worth it. Humans have been making things out of wood for ages, but where does it originate?

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  • A store shelf with several Ryobi tools
    By Joe Hindy 8 months ago

    Every Tool That Comes In Ryobi's 12-Piece Power Tool Kit

    Ryobi's 12-piece power tool combo kit brings just about everything a DIYer might need to work through a new project. Here's everything that comes in it.

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  • A man using a drill press in a workshop
    By Philip Kambutu 8 months ago

    How To Choose The Best Drill Press For Your Woodworking Projects

    A drill press is a must for more serious forms of woodworking, but there are several options at difference price points. Which is best for your needs?

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  • Person pouring water over Apache storage case
    By Patrick Phillips 8 months ago

    Harbor Freight Has A Cheaper Alternatives To Pelican Cases

    Pelican has a wide range of cases available, but they come at a premium price. If you want to save money, here are Harbor Freight alternatives to consider.

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  • Removing a 40V Ryobi battery from a charger
    By Daniel Trock 8 months ago

    Can You Use A Generic 40V Battery For Your Ryobi Tools?

    Ryobi's 40v batteries are pricey, but you may have seen some adapters that use generic 40v batteries. Is it a good idea to use one of these?

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