Archive for June, 2009

Socket Sets

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Socket Sets : Ampro T45931 Mechanics Grade Socket Sets

Executive Summary about : Socket Sets by AmPro at www.amazon.com

Ampro T45931 Mechanics Grade Aluminum Trolley Case Color Coded Non-Slip Socket and Wench Set, SAE and Metric, 116-Piece

Socket Sets

Socket Sets

If you need to take your tools wherever you go, AmPros 116 piece Aluminum Trolley Case, Color-Coded Non-Slip Socket & Wrench Set, complete with both SAE & Metric sizes, is the item for you!

AmPros T45931 set comes with a portable, heavy duty aluminum trolley case that features rolling luggage wheels & an extendable top handle that makes storing and transporting your tools a breeze. AmPros T45931 set features sockets & wrenches with non-slip handles to ensure a secure grip, as well as, a color-coded system that allows you to quickly identify the SAE or Metric sizes.

Technical Details

  • Portable, compact aluminum trolley case with extendable handle
  • Professional grade color coded sockets and wrenches for quick identification of SAE and Metric sizes
  • Professional grade non-slip sockets and wrenches for secure grip against slippery, greasy hands
  • 1/4, 3/8, 1/2-inch drive socket set
  • Blow molded inner storage case

Cordless Drills

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Cordless Drills : One of The Most Common Handyman Tools

Executive Summary about : Cordless Drills by Paul Roman

Cordless drills are portable tools, which are the one-tool solution to drilling tasks. A cordless drill has enough muscle to power through any drilling job.

One of the most common handyman tools, cordless drills feature portability in comparison with wired electric drills. One crucial step in selecting a drill is comparison between models and types of drills. It is often the case that smaller drills may have more features than the larger drills, and for a lower price.

Cordless drills are a kind of power drill that uses rechargeable batteries. A common design is the hammer configuration, and most drills also have a clutch for driving screws.

Even though recent battery innovations allow significantly more power for drilling, the holes that a cordless drill makes have a larger diameter, which causes the battery to drain more quickly. To use a cordless drill continuously, a worker needs one or more spare batteries. The benefit of a spare battery is that it can be charging while the drill is in use with the other battery, so that a worker can quickly change them if one dies.

Tanaka Power Tools Are Now Available

Executive Summary about : Cordless Drills by Jennifer Wojtowicz

Tanaka Set Tools

Tanaka Set Tools

Tanaka Power Tools is well known among professional landscapers and homeowners that depend on the quality and durability in their equipment. It is an industry expert and leader in two-stroke powered products. The Tanaka two stroke engines are lightweight and well balanced, with outstanding throttle response. All Tanaka equipment complies with EPA phase 2 regulations and all product groups are C.A.R.B Tier II compliant.

The Tanaka line features commercial grade quality and makes it available to all homeowners.

The line includes items such as:

  • Tanaka Trimmer for Brush & Grass Cutting
  • Tanaka Hedge Trimmer Attachment
  • Tanaka Edger Attachment
  • Tanaka Blower - Backpack & Handheld