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CHICAGO — This March, CONTRACTOR surveyed readers to find out what are the most used corded and cordless power tools amongst contractors, where contractors prefer to purchase those tools, what voltage battery packs they use, among other questions.
Anyone who depends on power tools for their livelihood or hobbies knows the struggle of a mixed toolbox. With most power tool companies like Ryobi, Stanley Black & Decker, and Milwaukee utilizing their own proprietary charging systems, nothing is more ...
Do corded power tools still matter? They do to me. I own as many corded power tools as I do cordless power tools. But I wondered about it the other day when I picked up my corded worm gear circular saw, plugged it into a 120-volt outlet and made a few cuts.
Unless you’re particularly fond of having multiple types of batteries and chargers, you’d do well to make sure all your portable power tools are made by the same company. But what do you do if there’s a tool you really need, but your brand of choice ...