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Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool, DEWINNER 20V 2Ah Lithium-Ion, LED Variable Speed Universal Fit, Battery and Charger Include, 15-Piece Kit

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So those are my top 12 power tool brands that I think you should really pay attention to if you are in the market for a new power tool. As many others exist, I’m not saying that these 12 brands remain the only ones you should focus on. However, I see them as the best out there for a whole host of reasons.

The thing that does stand out for me with Ryobi is the cost. It’s very inexpensive, and it’s all thanks to its battery system. As long as you have their battery, then the cost of purchasing new additional tools is exceptionally low. Apex Fastening Tools, Belzer, Campbell, Cleco, Crescent, Delta, Dotco, Erem, Gearwrench, HKP, Jacobs, Jobox, Lufkin, Nicholson, Recoules Quakenbush, SATA, Weller, Wiss, Xcelite

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While Metabo may not be a name you feel too familiar with, that’s because it used to be called Hitachi. That alone could ignite your memory, and what you get with Metabo are quality tools that, in my opinion, represent real value for money. The Craftsman brand is one of the most well-loved brands in the industry, and for a good reason. However, I also see the Craftsman brand as the perfect power tool brand for your average home DIY’er. So I want to put all that experience to good use and help you select the best power tool for the job. However, I want to look at individual brands to help you identify the names that should stand out depending on your own personal needs. If you can’t find the help needed on our DIY blog then why not head over to our forum where you can can help from both tradesmen and other DIY experts.

Welcome to Hankintech! We are a DIY hub designed to not only help you get the job done right, but also connect you with quality tradesmen when extra help is needed! But the price is not the only good thing about this brand. They also focus on making it easy to do all the basic things you want from a power tool. Need to adjust settings? You can do it in seconds. Need to change bits or blades; it’s effortless. But you should also know that these tools are not designed for heavy-duty usage. They can’t cope with too much, which is why I see them as better for a beginner rather than someone with a whole host of projects lined up.

Cordless hedge trimmers: These are lightweight, quiet, environmentally friendly and have no need of petrol, engine maintenance or electricity plus there are no trailing cables to worry about. Without the cord or a petrol tank, you aren’t limited to where you can cut and although these were traditionally pretty pricey, recent advances have lowered their price. Expensive batteries and chargers however, can increase costs. Read our best cordless tools buyer's guide for more information on cordless tool systems.

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