Power Tool Buying Guide

Having a good tool around the house is invaluable. There is a misconception that tools cost money. The right tools should actually save you money around the house, and man hours if you choose power tools. A Kawasaki cordless drill, for instance, can quickly hang photos and bore holes into the wall for wiring. Shave man hours off your labor, and save hundreds in maintenance costs. Here is a quick rundown of tips for buying power tools.

Avoid Store Brands

Store brands often carry a price tag that makes the purchase nearly irresistible. There are a few reason to ditch store brands, however, in favor of more quality parts. For one, if you move away from the retailer then it will be difficult to replace parts as tools break down. If you get attached to a store brand and move away, it may also be difficult to purchase new tools from the same line. Also, warranties might be better with the bigger brands. It’s common for an established brand to offer life time warranties on their supplies, and store brands may give you difficult trying to get returns or maintenance done.

Batteries

Try to purchase power tools that utilize the same battery. A Kawasaki drill battery, for instance, might be compatible with other tools from the same line. Buying two will ensure you always have an extra on hand to keep you efficient, and you’ll be able to power multiple tools with the same hardware. You also don’t need to invest in multiple charging stations, as usually one will do.

Money Saving Tips

The best time to shop for tools is around the holidays, so take advantage of Christmas and Father’s Day sales whenever you can. You also don’t have to buy your tools brand new. You can wait for a price drop, like clearance, or you can buy your tools refurbished. Amateur do-it-yourselfers don’t need a brand new tool in every case. Though a new tool does have its merits, there is no shame in purchasing an expensive tool at a reduced cost. Just be sure that the tool is functioning, and in good condition. Tool prices also fluctuate routinely throughout the year, so it’s sometimes helpful to maintain tabs at your favorite tool retailers so you can get updates on new sale items.

Final Thoughts

Buying tools can get addictive. The right tool will finish any job in minutes, and you can use some of the same hardware to keep tools functioning. Beware of the non-established brands, and opt for tools that come with a comprehensive warranty. You can also save money when you order online.
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