From the editors of Tool Box Buzz, Home Construction Improvement and Concord Carpenter
Volume 167
Hey Guys,
We're back from Milwaukee Tool's NPS and saw a lot of great new tools. If you missed the coverage or don't follow us on social media, click the image above for a quick scroll through a summary of the event.
Since the last newsletter, we've reviewed a ton of new tools especially Outdoor Power Equipment. Batteries have really transformed this space and we're testing as many of the new offerings as we can. While we've highlighted a couple of these tools below, the rest of our lawn and garden reviews can be found here. If there's something in particular you
think we should review, reply to this message and let us know.
Building a raised garden planter is a great way to grow healthy plants, herbs, and vegetables. It gets them up to a comfortable height saving your knees and back and is easier to keep weeds away given its isolated nature. In this article we'll show you how to build these planters that would look good around any home.
It's the time of year when we all love to sit outside and enjoy the beautiful summer weather... that is unless you live in Texas or Florida! Up in the north though, this time of year is also when we tackle a lot of our summer projects. Rob recently had to clean up his stone patio because it was turning green and weeds were starting to grow up through the joints. Check out the article to see how he solved
this issue!
If you read the model number above it seems like a mouthful but think of this like the nicer version of the Triple Hammer impact. Light weight, better batteries, same robust impact mechanism. It also has a metal screw mode that's handy for not stripping out self tappers. To read more about this tool's features and benefits click the picture or link.
Last year at NPS18 we got our first glimpse at the Milwaukee M18 chainsaw. Fast forward a year and we've used it for about 10 months. I've had it out in the woods for many sessions along side my gas saws cutting firewood, clearing trails, and general storm clean up. So how did it do? Click the link and find out!
A couple of years ago, Stanley Black & Decker purchased the Craftsman brand from Sears. Since that time they've been working really hard to bring the brand back to that household name it once was by making quality tools. One of the areas this is evident is the new V60 line of outdoor power equipment. TBBCrew member Ben took them for a spin around his property. Check out his full review at the link
below.
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