Ego Might Be Producing 56V Power Tools Soon
Ego is well known for their popular 56V line of outdoor power equipment that run on their 56 volt batteries and I recently noticed that on their Facebook page they … Continue Reading →
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Ego is well known for their popular 56V line of outdoor power equipment that run on their 56 volt batteries and I recently noticed that on their Facebook page they … Continue Reading →
With only three types of cordless outdoor power tools on the Milwaukee M18 platform, they had many gaps in this line regarding outdoor tools however Milwaukee recently introduced a brand … Continue Reading →
Turns out a Chinese retail website can be very good for spotting new tools in the AEG/Ridgid category. My thought is that perhaps prototypes of new products get sold off … Continue Reading →
Makita has a new cordless chainsaw with the XCU06Z 18V LXT Brushless Cordless 10″ Top Handle Chain Saw. This new chainsaw is an addition to their 18 volt line up and … Continue Reading →
A new Ryobi 18V cordless light has been spotted by Josh and it’s the Ryobi 18V ONE+ Evercharge area light kit P784K (kit) P784 P784N (baretool). What’s interesting about this new cordless … Continue Reading →
A while back we learned of a new Makita 12v CXT UR100DZ string trimmer in Australia. The good news is this unit is coming to the U.S.A. as the Makita … Continue Reading →
Here’s another Milwaukee tool rumor come true and we already knew it was a reality when an HD product label was leaked but now it’s officially official as it’s been … Continue Reading →
Deal on the Dewalt 20V Brushless 12″ Chainsaw DCCS620B Baretool for $129 with free shipping. This deal is for the baretool only. The kit with the battery and charger is $199. … Continue Reading →
The Milwaukee rumor mill has been bringing us plenty of great rumors of would be tools and we finally get some concrete evidence that there will be a new Milwaukee … Continue Reading →
A new AEG cordless backpack sprayer has been spotted in Australia and the most interesting part is that it’s compatible with 18 volt and 58 volt batteries! We all know … Continue Reading →