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Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Tool News Nirvana - December 24, 2019
Home Fixated: Here at Home Fixated, there are few things that excite us more than going downstairs on Christmas morning and laying eyes on a perfectly trimmed tree with an absolute raft of presents underneath it. Big ones, little ones, medium-sized ones. All we can think about is using a recip saw to open them all. From our family to yours, we wish you a happy, healthy holiday season and a very prosperous 2020. In this edition of Tool News Nirvana, we’ll hear about an exciting giveaway from Milwaukee, new tools from Makita, Metabo and DEWALT, and a new backpack from Klein. Nirvananauts, we’re ready for liftoff!
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First of all, if you want to present yourself as a respectable tool reviewer, the first two tools of your review should never be Makita and some obscure brand called Metabo. After swiftly moving past those two tools, the review got into some interesting tools by Dewalt and Klein. I used to love detailing cars and spending days washing and waxing my car to make it shine. I have used the portable angle grinder by Dewalt and really could not complain about how it performed especially not having to worry about getting a cord caught in a cutting disk that could ruin the tool. For whatever reason, I never thought about tool manufacturers making a portable polisher especially since it is essentially an angle grinder with a polishing disk on the end. Personally, I really wish I had this back when I would detail cars. Next up, the Klein tool bag is always interesting to see how they can organize a backpack to hold the most amount of tools in an organized fashion to eliminate the frustrating task of having to dig around in a bag to find a specific tool.
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