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Tool Testing And Tech: How to Buy Cheap Cordless Tools that Don’t Suck. There Are More Options Than You Might Think!


Tool Testing And Tech: How to Buy Cheap Cordless Tools that Don’t Suck. There Are More Options Than You Might Think!

We show tool reviews around here all the time, and are all about comparing high end tools vs low cost alternatives, but how do you know when a cheap tool is actually worth owning? Cheap doesn’t always mean a good deal, and expensive doesn’t always mean a good value. So how do you know which tools are the right deal for you? Cheap is good, but only if it will do what you need and be durable enough to last for a few years. In the video below from the Torque Test Channel you’ll get some good info so you CAN buy a cheap tool and feal a bit better about it.

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op finisher: https://amzn.to/3FveLsb 2nd + smaller & cheaper: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZ999ZSH?… Top that uses Makita batteries too: https://amzn.to/4isWL0g Top ratchet: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHVZ3PN8?… Top drill: https://amzn.to/3DDwf54 3/8″ Compact that uses Makita: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHYQK1JK?… 1/2″ Compact that uses Makita: https://amzn.to/425qLsZ

Are cordless tools sold for less than name brand worth your time? Some are, lots aren’t. We cover 10 tips to finding those that are that we’ve picked up from buying over 200 of these questionable tools that can lead to finding those rare gems.


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