Thursday, September 29, 2011

Top 5 Most consuming New Power Tools: 2010 - 2011

With the surplus of new power tools having recently entered the commercial market, many of which being quite incredible, the short-list of this year's most piquant new power tools has been surprisingly difficult to compile. With allinclusive tool line-ups (Makita, Dewalt, and Milwaukee each introduced a new line of cordless 12v power tools) and some acute power tool innovations that will convert the way power tools are henceforth produced (like Bosch's articulating miter saw and Senco's pneumatic fusion technology), it seems there are more bar-raising power tools to kudo than can feasibly be mentioned. But, with effort to show no favor to any single constructor or tool type, and in no single order, let me briefly honor this year's picks for the most intense, most innovative, or simply most awesome new power tools.

Power Tools

- Bosch's Gcm12Sd Axial Glide Articulating Miter Saw:
Producing a virtually unparalleled smoothness of cut this Bosch saw is unbelievably literal, and offers optimal operator control throughout every conceivable working condition. Its new axial ideas wholly replaces the miter saw's previous (and, comparatively, totally underdeveloped) rail ideas with two multi-joint articulating, or hinged, arms. This construct enhances both the precision and stamina of the saw, and also folds to sit flush with the back of the saw rescue up to one foot of workspace and allowing you to use the saw with positively zero clearance behind it. The saw is surprisingly ageement and with totally unparalleled efficiency, the axial glide miter saw truly has no equal.

- Milwaukee's 2426-22 M12 Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool:
Milwaukee's version of the multi-tool is one of the lightest models on the market, its terrifically precise, and surprisingly powerful. Unlike other multi-tools, and a major part of why this tool is so cool, Milwaukee's 2426-22 is man-made to be compatible with Bosch multi-tool accessories and includes a universal accessory adapter which allows the tool to be used with accessories from nearly every competitive brand. This bold maneuver from Milwaukee coupled with the tool's superior design, quality, and value render it one of the coolest new power tools in the industry.
*Additionally, if you are more interested in a corded multi-tool, Bosch has also just released their Multi-X Mx25Ec-21 - a tool that truly deserves to share this space among the top 5 best new tools. It's a seriously awesome machine with substantial powerful, and unlike the cordless models, it provides this big power without any limitations. Like the Milwaukee, this model also offers an accessory adapter but includes quite a few more accessories.

- Dewalt's Dct410S1 12v Max Inspection Camera:
After a necessary whole of study and testing, Dewalt has brought to the table a stock unlike any other the commerce has ever seen, a cordless inspection video and still-shot camera with more innovation than you'll want shake a stick at. Featuring a flexible, waterproof three-foot postponement cable, a 3.5-in removable Lcd screen with a 3x zoom capacity, and a lasting, lightweight, and fast-charging battery system, the Dct410S1 camera allows users to see into, record, and photograph all the jobsite's otherwise impossible to reach spaces. This new breed of inspection camera allows users to see behind walls, inside pipes, and into the depths of other workzone nooks and crannies with unrivaled ease, range, and efficiency.

- Festool's 564250 T 15+3 Lithium Ion Cordless Drill Set:
Ahh, Festool - a constructor that never ceases to improve not only itself but the commerce nearby it has industrialized a cordless drill with unequaled precision and ethereally level performance. The T 15+3 squeezes an intense whole of power into a terrifically ageement design, and with the drill's FastFix tool-less chuck, positively interchangeable accessory chucks, and the ability to insert a bit directly into the motor, the drill positively does the work of five different tools (including a right angle drill) while remaining true, precise, compact, and lightweight. So, with a lasting, energy productive brush-less motor, electronic torque and tool condition monitoring, two speed settings, magnetic bit storage, the most piquant lithium-ion battery and charging system, and despite being expensive, the T 15+3 is pretty much the coolest drill ever.

- Senco's Fn65Da Cordless Fusion stop Nailer:
Combining the very best of both pneumatic and cordless power tool technologies, Senco's Fusion is one of the most groundbreaking developments the power tool commerce has ever seen. Requiring no cords, hoses, compressors, or fuel cells, the fusion stop nailer is wholly streamlined for superior efficiency, and with a surplus of other perks like an integrated Led light, powerful, fast-charging battery system, patented Reflex-Shot mechanism, and foreseen, accuracy, Senco has, essentially, built the most self-sustaining, most evolved, most efficient, effective, and influential nailer ever built. As if that wasn't quite enough, Fusion technology is also more environmentally friendly earning this tool an allinclusive estimation of super awesome.

And those beauties comprise my top 5 new power tools of 2010 and 2011. But, as I stressed before, there has been an influx of substantial additions to the commercial power tool scene. Said influx, in fact, cannot go without a few more accolades. Accordingly, I have also put together a list of "honorable mentions," if you will, and I must digress for a small moment if only to say that it pains me to label these tools with a only measly "honorable mention." Each of them is uniquely innovative, awesome, and entirely deserving of something good than a "mention" of any caliber. But alas, here they are, the most honorable of honorable mentions (in no single order):

- Makita's Sh01W 12v ageement Cordless 3-3/8" Circular Saw
- Makita's Lxfd01Cw 18v ageement Cordless 1/2" Drill-Driver And Dewalt's Dcd710S2 12V Max Drill Driver Kit (Sorry, I realize having two tools here is cheating but these drills are equally awesome and are positively designed to accomplish in two isolate spheres so one can't necessarily "beat out" the other, so, it makes exquisite sense comprise them both, right?...)
- Dewalt's Dw611Pk Compact, Two-Base Router Kit
- Milwaukee's 2458-21 M12 Cordless Palm Nailer
- Milwaukee's 2625-21 M18 Cordless One-Handed Hackzall

Top 5 Most consuming New Power Tools: 2010 - 2011

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