New Ego 56V Outdoor Power Equipment for 2016
The brand called Ego hit the scene a few years ago in a time when 40V was the next big thing and immediately became a hit with their cordless brushless … Continue Reading →
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The brand called Ego hit the scene a few years ago in a time when 40V was the next big thing and immediately became a hit with their cordless brushless … Continue Reading →
We just started a new year and a new company has sprung up with new cordless outdoor power equipment. This new brand called Snapper has a new 60V line and … Continue Reading →
Last year 2015 Ryobi broke the entry level mold with added performance and features on several of their corldess power tools, and this tradition continues into 2016 with a couple … Continue Reading →
Dewalt came out with a great line of 40V Max outdoor power equipment and soon after came out with a couple of great performing 20V Max outdoor power tools earlier … Continue Reading →
Another hard to pass crazy deal for you guys – here we have Dewalt’s latest 20V Max outdoor power equipment – a 20V Max brushless XR string trimmer kit DCST920P1 for … Continue Reading →
Video games are no longer the side scrolling platformers from the 8 bit 80’s era, they are now a multi billion dollar industry with first person shooters making up a … Continue Reading →
I found the Black + Decker 40V string trimmer kit with battery and charger new for $99.99 which is usually priced at $150 so you save one third of the … Continue Reading →
POWERFUL NEW WORX AIR 20V TURBINE BLOWER GENERATES FOUR TIMES MORE AIR VOLUME THAN PREVIOUS WORX MODELS Charlotte, N.C. – The new WORX® AIR 20V MaxLithiumTM TURBINE Blower features a powerful axial … Continue Reading →
Other than portable fans and blowers, not much has been done by tool manufacturers to keep workers cool during the heat. That is until now that Makita has come out … Continue Reading →
DeWalt recently came out with a new line of 40 volt outdoor power equipment which look very nice by the way but the widely used 20 volt max line seemed … Continue Reading →