Tools and Equipment

What Tabless Battery Cells Mean for Cordless Power Tools

Tabless battery cells are moving into the highest-capacity cordless tool packs, and the shift changes what buyers can expect from a battery. Until recently, tabless construction appeared mostly in compact and mid-size packs. Now manufacturers are bringing it to large packs in the 12Ah class, where power and heat matter most. For crews already invested

How to Evaluate a Sliding Miter Saw Clearance Deal Before You Buy

When a national home improvement retailer drops a 12-inch gliding compound miter saw from $729 to $449 while other retailers keep the $729 price, the deal looks irresistible. The real question is what the discount means. A price that deep usually signals a clearance tied to a model transition, and that context changes how you

How to Evaluate Limited Edition Tool Boxes and Storage Releases

Limited edition tool boxes have become one of the fastest-moving product categories in home improvement retail. Retailers release short-run storage boxes in team colors, seasonal finishes, and licensed designs, and many sell out within days of launch. The pattern repeats every season: a retailer announces a small production run, enthusiasts order quickly, and resale listings

Understanding Cordless Tool Battery Branding Changes

Battery branding on cordless power tools changes more often than most buyers expect. A pack that carried one name on the shelf last year can carry a different name this year, even when the cells inside are identical. When you compare cordless power tool combo kits, the label on the battery matters far less than

How to Compare Tool Deals: Power Tools, Hand Tools, and Promo Timing

Tool promotions follow a predictable rhythm. Brands run competing events, each pushing its own catalog, and the deals cluster at the same dates: spring, holidays, and end-of-season clearance. In one recent event, two brands squared off with five deals each, one side offering cordless power tools and the other precision hand tools and accessories. The

EDC Multi-Tools and Wearable Tools: What Earns a Place in Your Pocket

Everyday carry, or EDC, describes the small tools that ride with you from truck to jobsite: a knife, a multi-tool, a flashlight, maybe a bit driver. The category keeps expanding. Manufacturers now sell wearable tool bracelets, anniversary multi-tools, and pocket-sized pliers that fold into a handle barely longer than a key. The home improvement lessons

Automatic Wire Strippers: How They Work and How to Choose One

Automatic wire strippers are among the most time-saving tools on an electrician’s bench. Squeeze the handles once and self-adjusting jaws cut through the insulation and pull it off in a single motion, with no calibration for each wire size. New models arrive every few years with wider ranges and stronger builds, and good ones land

How to Choose a Gliding Miter Saw: Specs, Shop Fit, and Setup

A 12-inch gliding miter saw launched in 2026 spins at 4,000 RPM, weighs 55 pounds, and slides on a pivot mechanism instead of rails. Retailers and manufacturers refresh this category every few years, and each release raises the same question: is an upgrade worth it? Answering that starts with comparing machine classes, the way contractors

How to Evaluate a Premium Multi-Tool Before You Pay Collector Prices

When a tool sells out in hours and reappears only in short windows, the scarcity becomes part of the appeal. In 2026 a flagship multi-tool returned as a limited run: 275 dollars, a black sheath, and a stock that sold out within a day. Buying inside that kind of atmosphere is risky. The same discipline