|
|
Welcome to our site !
Shop for books, dvd, music, electronics, office products, hardware, software, photo, video games, tools and toys; includes user reviews. Over 50000 new and used items, lowest prices, discount offers guarantee your satisfaction.
|
|
|
| |
| Tools / Job Site Equipment |
Page Temporarily Unavailable
 |  | |  Price: $118.59
|
|  Price: $34.99
|
Panasonic EY6405FQKW 12-Volt Drill/ Driver Kit with 2 2.0Ah Ni-Cd Battery Packs
Panasonic; | Black & Decker BA-075 Side Bag Assembly
Black & Decker; |
Panasonic EY6405FQKW 12-Volt Drill/ Driver Kit with 2 2.0Ah Ni-Cd Battery PacksImpressively compact, lightweight, and comfortable to use, Panasonic's 12-volt drill/driver fits into tight spaces where other bulkier drills won't. What about power? This Panasonic packs up to 293 inch-pounds of torque, while the motor's speed control allows full torque delivery at any speed, with dual speed ranges of 0 to 400 and 1 to 1,300 rpm. The 2 amp ni-cad batteries provide solid run time and charge in just 30 minutes. But the first thing you notice about this tool is how compact it is (the chassis measures only 8 inches) and how comfortable it feels in your hand. The soft-pad grip provides extra cushion and the balance is superb, two important features if you wield a cordless day in and day out. The tool lacks an onboard bit holder, but that's about all it lacks. This drill is a smart buy for plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and even woodworkers--in short, anyone who wants a small, compact drill that packs a lot of torque and is built to last. The package includes two 2 amp ni-cad batteries, a universal charger, and a hard-plastic carrying case. --Jon Groebner
FuturesCompact and lightweight: weighs just over 4 pounds, measure only 8 inches long;Two 2.0 amp ni-cad batteries charge in just 30 minutes;Delivers 293 in./lbs. of torque;Features 3/8-inch keyless chuck, 18-stage clutch, and an electronic brake;Electronic speed control offers full torque at any rpm;
Customer Review:Great Drill!I did my homework and looked at the price/power/weight/recommendations for a drill to have around the house and this was it. It replaced a corded Black & Decker so it's an incredible step up. For a home owner (not professional construction) more than 12 volts would be over kill. Panasonic is also newer model than most of the competition from what I researched. If you are one who thinks that technology only evolves for the better as time goes on this is something to consider. Best Cordless Drill I've Owned! This is the first Panasonic drill I've purchased and I really love it. Much better than any of the Porter Cable drills I've owned. As others have said, this Panasonic is light, compact and very powerful. It's actually smaller than a 9.6v Porter Cable drill I had and the balance and ergonomics are far better. The Porter Cables' keyless Jacobs chucks required two hands to tighten while the Panasonic's chuck requires just one. It also seems to be more precise with no visible runout. I have yet to have a bit come loose in over a year of operation.
The Panasonic's trigger won't pinch a finger like some on the market and the reverse button can be easily pushed with either a finger or a thumb. I also like the battery configuration. The battery is the post style (like DeWalt's) and slides up into the handle, with a positive click to lock. The battery release buttons on each side of the case are large and easily squeezed one handed to remove the battery. The battery can be inserted into the charger just as simply. Porter Cable switched to a horizontal slide lock for their batteries several years ago, which I found very inconvenient. Another nifty feature is this Panasonic drill can stand on the battery pack for quick retrieval without tipping over. I've never owned or used a Porter Cable drill that could do that.
Panasonic cordless tools are generally not available in the big boxes, but are certainly worth looking for at an alternative source. I highly recommend this tool, you won't be disappointed.
Best of the bestI have used many cordless driver / drills over the years - this one is the best.
Perfectly balanced, very lightweight, and extremely powerful - it rivals my Bosch 18V.
The drill / driver really impressed me most with it's ability to drive a 3" deck screw, whilst I barely squeezed the trigger - the torque is phenomenal!
This is the second one I have purchased - the one I bought for work 3 years ago is still going strong, and was recommended to me by our supplier (who deals in all the top names).
You won't be disappointed and at $130 it's a bargain! Keywords: Cordless Tools; Combo Packs; (Volt); (V);
|
Black & Decker BA-075 Side Bag Assembly
FuturesSide bag assembly for Black & Decker mowers LM175, MM275, MM575, MM675;
Customer Review:I can't complainThe bag is easy to attach, remove and empty - that's what probably matters the most I guess. On the downside the bag is a bit small (my lawn is not big, but still I need to empty it once in between. I cut the grass every 7-10 days). The side bag attaches to a separate arm on my B&D mower. Not only that it looks awkward and ugly when attached, but it also gets in way of almost anything. I have learned to live with that. Reasonable ExpectationsThe bag itself seems well constructed, is easy to attach, and easy to empty. It's a little smaller than the bag you may be accustomed to if you have been using a gas powered mower. Since it is used on a side discharge mower, B&D has elected to use a separately attached side support arm that seems a little awkward, but does the job well enough. grass catcherSince my lawn mower only accepts a side grass catcher I of course had to choose this item. I am happy that I was able to purchase this item from you, but I wish my mower could accept a back grass catcher because this one sticks out and gets in the way of anything that I have to get near, such as the house or a plant, etc. I would have to say that I am otherwise happy with my purchase. Keywords: Landscaping Tools; Accessories; Grass Catchers;
|
|  Price: $189.99
|
|  Price: $16.99
|
Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt, 1/2" Cordless Hyperformance Drill with 2 NiMH Batteries
Panasonic; | Death Stick EX-9 Exhumer Nail Puller
Dead On Tools; |
Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt, 1/2" Cordless Hyperformance Drill with 2 NiMH BatteriesImpressively compact, lightweight, and comfortable to use, Panasonic's 15.6-volt drill/driver fits into tight spaces where other bulkier drills won't. The 3-1/2 amp NiMH batteries deliver remarkable run time per charge, which is a big plus, especially if you need a tool for continuous use. What about power? This Panasonic packs up to 390 inch-pounds of torque--as much (if not more) than anyone needs in a cordless tool. The motor's speed control allows full torque at any speed, so you can apply full torque while still maintaining control. The tool features dual speed ranges of 65 to 450 and 200 to 1,450 rpm. The 1/2-inch chuck takes bigger bits. The first thing you notice about this tool, however, is how compact it is (the chassis measures only 8-1/2 inches) and how comfortable it feels in your hand. The soft-pad grip provides extra cushion and the tool's balance is superb, two important features if you wield a cordless day in and day out. The tool lacks an onboard bit holder, but that's about all it lacks. The 3-1/2 amp batteries are ventilated, so they last longer, delivering up to 1,200 charges and recharges. This drill is a smart buy for plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and even woodworkers--in short, anyone who wants a small, compact drill that packs a lot of torque and is built to last. The package includes a 55-minute universal charger and hard-plastic carrying case. --Jon Groebner
FuturesCompact and lightweight for all-day use;Two 3.5 amp Ni-MH battery packs for longer run time;Delivers 390 in./lbs. of torque;1/2-inch keyless chuck offers big-bit capacity;55-minute charge saves time;
Customer Review:Super Drill DriverJust ordered my second 15.6V cordless from Panasonic, My first I bought 5 years ago, and used it every day since doing cabinetry, kitchen installations. My original has lost a little of its sparkle the batteries really need replacing, so at this point its better to replace the drill! Looking forward to using the 3.5 amp/hour battery. I would agree the chuck on my drill is its weakest point, but this takes just a little patience to get used to, in all the best reasonably sized cordless on the market. Great DrillI got this drill to do some home improvement projects, and it has only impressed me. It is light, powerful, and can do any job you throw at it. The batteries (2) also last a LONG time, so no need for changes during awkward installations. You wont be disappointed! This is an excellent tool.Mine is now about 3 years old. I bought on the recomendation of a shipwright who swears by it. Here's what I think: The batteries are excellent. They hold a charge longer than I've ever needed them to. The chuck is very good, with some quirks that take about a half a day to understand. The power is amazing, better than a lot of 18 volt cordless units. Now, here is why it gets 5 stars: Balance and Feel. I have never picked up a drill/gun that fits in my hand better. Over head, at the floor, wrong-handed on the top step of a step ladder, this tool just sticks to my hand. One note: If you have a big hand, check it out before buying. Some paws will push the forward/reverse adjustment at the wrong moment. Keywords: Cordless Tools; Combo Packs; (Volt); (V);
|
Death Stick EX-9 Exhumer Nail Puller
FuturesNail puller;Cat's-paw;Saw-blade wrench;Bottle opener;
Customer Review:simply incredibleThis is one of the best nail bars out there. It is angled very very well, and the wrench on the thing is just incredible. I removed all of the aluminum siding from my house prior to a new siding job, and this bar was by my side. Don't let its size fool you, it packs a whallop!
And their hammers truly make the nail bleed as advertised! Dead on Exhumer a big P.O.S.My husband thought this would be cool as heck to have with the features and finally tracked one down. 5 nails into using it for the first time one claw snapped clean off. Biggest waste of hard earned money ever not to mention costing him down time on the job. Didn't even scratch the paint on the hammer part and its worthless. Thanks a bundle for producing a HUGE P.O.S. product. He's going back to the inexpensive yet reliable Vaughn. Well worth it's weightI've had this cat's paw in my tool pouch for nearly 2 yrs. There are better pullers for trim nails. The Exhummer does it's job very well and the saw wench (begins to swoon)... it is the only tool I reach for when I need to change a blade. If you need a good framing paw this is it and If you are always wondering where your cresent wrench is like I am, you can not go wrong. Keywords: Hand Tools; Nail Pullers; (Cats' Paws); (Nail Claws);
|
|
|