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		<title>All You Wanted To Know About Cordless Saws</title>
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W hat it takes to find out a perfect cordless saw. Read this article and discover new things about the cordless saw. Cordless saws are available in different types to suit various purposes.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="cap">W</span> hat it takes to find out a perfect cordless saw. Read this article and discover new things about the cordless saw. Cordless saws are available in different types to suit various purposes.</p>
<p>It completes the circle; both while cutting through the wood and in your must required self tool set. A cordless saw is easy to operate, powerful as its corded counterpart and less noisy as well. The need of cordless tools has now taken a shape of a revolution with lot many products coming up as cordless tools and a saw is no exception to it.</p>
<p>What you get now is a well balanced saw (with its batteries transferred to the machine housing as opposed to the handle) with a strong grip and ergonomic design with no longer entangled wires while reaching to the corners.</p>
<p>Moving to the technical’s, the cordless saw comes with different diameter blades to choose from. It comes with a rechargeable battery pack of 12-18v (which can last for as good as 1 hour if fully charged). It can rip through wood or through any other material with ease as powered by a strong motor which delivers the right power at 3000-4000 rpm. Most of the cordless saws are available with variable speed to deliver the right amount of power required for a particular job.</p>
<p>These cordless tools are available in different types to suit various purposes. They are chiefly:</p>
<p>Cordless Circular Saw: Its best when all you have to do is to cut straight an in even lines. Most perfect for this kind of job.</p>
<p>Cordless Jig Saw: It is used for thin material like for ex. Plywood, plastic etc.</p>
<p>Cordless Miter Saw: Use the miter saw when you have to make the angular cuts in the wood. It delivers the most complex angular cuts with ease.</p>
<p>Cordless Reciprocating Saw: The cordless reciprocating saw is well for its capacity to really cut through anything. Its powerful motor allows it to be capable to cut even the thickest material.</p>
<p>Try a cordless saw before you make a decision to purchase it. A cordless saw should be judged on the sturdiness of the body shell, battery capacity, balance in hand and blade. It is highly recommended that you use all the required safety gears while working with this tool. Strictly avoid children to use this tool. Charge the batteries before use for a consistent working.</p>
<p>The recommended brands to help you choose from the variety of cordless saws are Makita cordless circular saw, the Bosch cordless jigsaw, the Ryobi Cordless Miter Saw and the DeWALT cordless reciprocating saw. However, there are also various other cordless saws available in the market.</p>
<p>To be sure of the choice you make, it is highly recommended that you understand your requirement well and also be sure about your budget. This will definitely help you in making the right choice. Also make sure that you do some research to understand the specifications in a better way. Reading reviews on different products is also beneficial as it helps you to find out more about them. Such reviews provide you with complete insight on various products available on the block and also detail you with the pros and cons of them.</p>
<p>This article was also brought to us by cordlessbest.com.</p>

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		<title>Cordless Power Tools For Your Needs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[T he cordless revolution has very well left behind the days when we used to use the corded gadgets and the power tools are no exception to it. You will find an array of cordless gadgets around you which are now a part of the day to day life.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="cap">T</span> he cordless revolution has very well left behind the days when we used to use the corded gadgets and the power tools are no exception to it. You will find an array of cordless gadgets around you which are now a part of the day to day life.</p>
<p>These new age tools are coming up with powerful batteries (which simply keep reducing in size everyday), which has give them the edge over the corded tools. Now take your cordless tools to your backyard or garage or wherever their service is required without carrying the extension cords any further.</p>
<p>There are now a plenty of power tools which are now cordless. Now you will find a suitable cordless power tool whether you require it for woodworking, landscaping, homebuilding, tiles installation, painting, metal working, welding or any other purpose.</p>
<p>Whatever the application is, you will find these tools well balanced, handy and powerful as the corded tools. There are numerous cordless power tools which you will find in the tool stores. They are mainly:</p>
<p>• Demolition Hammers<br />
• Diamond Coring<br />
• Drills<br />
• Fastening<br />
• Grinders<br />
• Hammer Drills<br />
• Heat Guns<br />
• Lasers &amp; Instruments<br />
• Metalworking<br />
• Nailers<br />
• Planers<br />
• Routers<br />
• Sanders<br />
• Saws<br />
• Vacuum Cleaners</p>
<p>The cordless power tools can prove to be beneficial for your use but they certainly have some limitations. The first drawback over the corded tools is the limited time the battery offers (this is really evident with heavy jobs).</p>
<p>You need to recharge the batteries fully before starting the work and if the battery runs out before your work is finished you will again have to charge it which might take upto 30mins. Moreover regular cleaning is required to your cordless power tools to keep it going. So if the job is low volume one cordless power tools is what you should be looking for.</p>
<p>There are various trusted brands when it comes to buying cordless power tools. But I would recommend you to try and compare the products for their balance, weight in hand, battery life, body shell, etc. before making your decision.</p>
<p>It is better to read the reviews and compare the products and then having a trial of the short-listed ones. The recommended brands for the cordless power tools are Bosch, Black &amp; Decker, Makita, DeWalt and Hitachi.</p>
<p>Once you finalize your cordless tools and start working with it please be sure to wear the recommended safety gear while working with the tools. Most of the tools come with the warranty so incase you come across with any problem in your power tool do not try to service it by yourself as it may damage the equipment completely or may hurt you in the process, instead take it to the companies service station. Also make sure that you do some research to understand the specifications in a better way. Reading reviews on different products is also beneficial as it helps you to find out more about them. Such reviews provide you with complete insight on various products available on the block and also detail you with the pros and cons of them.</p>
<p>This article was originally published at ISnare.com and was written by the authors of cordlessbest.com.</p>

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		<title>Anything You Can Think of Cordless Black &amp; Decker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 12:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[W hat do you think of when you think of cordless Black &#38; Decker? You may think of small cordless screwdrivers or wimpy tools you only find at discount stores. While I don’t think of cordless Black &#38; Decker tools as industrial grade tools, they really have a wide variety of tools that you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="cap">W</span> hat do you think of when you think of cordless Black &amp; Decker? You may think of small cordless screwdrivers or wimpy tools you only find at discount stores. While I don’t think of cordless Black &amp; Decker tools as industrial grade tools, they really have a wide variety of tools that you will find handy around the house, cabin or lake home.</p>
<p>The cordless Black &amp; Decker lineup contains everything from you basic cordless screwdriver, to cordless drills, cordless scissors, tools for yard work including cordless mowers, hedge trimmers, weed trimmers and more. I have one of the cordless Black &amp; Decker weed trimmers and while it doesn’t have the power of my gas weed trimmer, it has more than enough to trim up around the house and it always starts. The gas trimmers that I have had typically work for a couple of seasons and then I have to rebuild the carb to keep it running.</p>
<p>One of the really neat tools I noticed in the cordless Black &amp; Decker line is a chainsaw called the Alligator. This tool is a small cordless chainsaw with a clamp below the blade that bites down on the wood you are cutting. It really does look like an alligator! They also have a regular cordless chainsaw and a chainsaw that you can extend up on a pole to cut off limbs a little higher up. Again, these cordless Black &amp; Decker tools don’t look like something you would use every day but still, I they have some tools I have never even seen.</p>
<p>Maybe you are looking for a cordless screwdriver for you hobby shop or your camper. Again the cordless Black &amp; Decker line up has several for you to chose from. You can get a very inexpensive tool that will be handy here and there or if you want something with a little more power, try their lithium screw drivers. Lithium tools offer more run time and power in a lighter weight tool that can charge very fast. Some of these tools have LED lights on them making them handy when working in dark corners, maybe like removing hinges inside a cabinet.</p>
<p>They also handle a variety of drills. While I still prefer having my heavy duty Bosch drill at my side, a smaller less powerful drill will work just fine around the house. While most of the cordless Black &amp; Decker drills are fairly reasonably priced, you can afford to have one in your camper, your cabin or lake home. Many of times these tools are more than ample for simple odd jobs around the home like hanging pictures or drilling a small hole to run a cord or something else simple like this. If you do want a little more power, the cordless Black &amp; Decker line includes 24 volt tools available in a combo kit.</p>
<p>One other tool that I guess you can call a cordless Black &amp; Decker tool is their self adjusting wrench. This crescent wrench adjusts to the bolt head with just a touch. I have read a couple of reviews and while some have been able to break them, many felt they were very handy around the house.</p>
<p>So there you have it, a few thoughts on the cordless Black &amp; Decker tool line up. This really doesn’t do their line up justice. You just won’t believe the cordless Black &amp; Decker tools available.</p>
<p>The original author of this article runs protoolguide.com.</p>

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		<title>Choosing Power Tools: Corded Or Cordless?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking at purchasing power tools, you may be wondering whether to buy corded tools or cordless, battery powered ones. The answer is, it depends. Here are the factors to consider when deciding between the two.
A few years ago, if you had big projects to do that required a lot of power, corded [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking at purchasing power tools, you may be wondering whether to buy corded tools or cordless, battery powered ones. The answer is, it depends. Here are the factors to consider when deciding between the two.</p>
<p>A few years ago, if you had big projects to do that required a lot of power, corded tools were the way to go. Cordless tools were weaker and would require frequent recharging to get through larger jobs. These days though, cordless tools have more power, battery life is improving, and batteries are getting lighter.</p>
<p>The greatest improvement in batteries has been the introduction of a lithium battery for cordless tools. They are much lighter than older batteries and can last twice as long per charge as the others. Also, tools using traditional batteries lose power as the battery loses its charge. The new lithium batteries will run a tool at full power until the charge is depleted. Finally, lithium batteries allow tools to have a higher voltage and more power while still weighing the same as their corded counterparts.</p>
<p>Now that the power gap is narrowing between corded and cordless tools, the deciding factor may become price. While the lighter and more powerful cordless tools are available, they are also more expensive. If you are comparing tool quality across the board, you will be able to purchase a higher quality corded tool than you will for a cordless tool at the same price. The next question you need to ask yourself then, is how much tool do you need and where are you going to use it? If you are using your power tool for small projects around the house that may include places that are tough to reach if you are attached to an electrical outlet, a less powerful cordless tool might be the best investment for you. If power is important, you are doing larger projects, and will be more stationary with your tools, the corded tool is probably the best way to go. Given these considerations, your best route may be a combination of corded and cordless tools. For example, you may need a powerful saw, but not a very powerful drill. When you are looking at cordless tools, you can also find kits that come with many tools, one or two shared batteries, and a charger. You’ll want to pick your brand carefully in this case, because batteries will be different for each tool brand and for the most part will not be interchangeable.</p>
<p>Author Dana bradley writes about hardware coupons on http://www.OnlinePromotionCodes.com.</p>

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