Things To Know about DeWalt Power Tools
Posted by Dave the How To guy | do it yourself | Posted on June 27th, 2010
The DeWalt power tool collection is a complete selection of every tool that you can imagine you will ever need in the way of a power tool. They also offer a large number of accessories for these power tools. In all the DeWalt power tool line has approximately 200 power tools and 800 accessories.
DeWalt tools are considered to be high quality power tools by people in the trades. The great thing is you can purchase them online or from any building improvement or hardware store.
Talk to any DeWalt official and they will tell you they take pride in offering quality power tools that are long lasting. They put a lot of time into researching the functionality and precision of their tools. This is because they really do focus their business around customer satisfaction.
Safety is also something they take very seriously. This means they are very safe to use as long as you use them according to the operating instructions. For your safety you should always read the safety information before you operate any power tool you purchase. You can find their safety information related to all of their power tools on their website. It also comes with each of their power tools.
DeWalt has been in the business of manufacturing tools since 1927. As a leader in the power tool industry they have proven themselves over the years to be a manufacturer of quality tools that are very durable.
DeWalt power tools are reasonably priced yet because of the company’s commitment to their customers they have an unbelievable warranty which ensures DeWalt power tools will continue to be hot selling items. All new DeWalt power tools come with a full three year warranty. Understandably the warranty doesn’t cover abuse or normal wear of the power tool.
They have excellent customer service for all their products. This means you won’t be left alone with any problems you may have with a purchase from them. They will professionally repair any power tool for you. If the damage is due to a defect they will repair it at their own expense. They may also choose to replace it with a new one.
DeWalt also extends a 90 day money back guarantee on all their power tools. You can return it even after using it without any questions being asked. I think this says a great deal about the integrity of the DeWalt Company and the power tools they sell.
Consumers are very happy with DeWalt power tools because of the selection. You won’t have any trouble finding what you are looking for. Their website has a complete listing of every power tool.
DeWalt understands their customers are ultimately the user of their power tools. So they encourage their input on their products. They want to hear about the any concerns or suggestions that could help them make their power tools even better. You can send them your comments online or by mail. They promise they will respond to your comments within six weeks. They are also interested in any new ideas you have for additional power tool products.
How to Choose the Power Tool that’s right for your Project
Posted by Dave the How To guy | do it yourself | Posted on June 18th, 2010
When doing any project it is essential that you choose the right power tool if you want to get the best results. There are hundreds of different tools on the market so choosing the best one can be difficult.
There are also many things to consider when looking to buy a power tool. Some of us are partial to a particular brand name. Other things that heavily influence a power tool purchase are price, quality, and warranty.
I bet it will surprise you that 29% of power tools are purchased by women. Sure some of them are to give as gifts for family members, friends, co-workers, and significant others but many of those power tools are for their own personal use.
If you are using a saw for the project, you also need to be using the right blade.
There are rip blades that are meant to cut with the grain of the materials. The deep teeth help remove the material as it cuts, but it doesn’t necessarily make a clean cut.
A crosscut blade has teeth that alternate sides to give you a very nice cut.
A combination blade is commonly used instead of switching between a rip blade and a crosscut blade.
The other factor is the number of teeth a blade has. The fewer teeth, the rougher the cut is going to be. The more teeth the cleaner and smoother the cut will be. There are many specialty blades available.
Using the right power tool is also going to make your project go smoother as well as affect the quality of your job. You may have several tools to choose from that will get the job done, which one is going to work best is the real question.
Depending on the tools you already have. Buying a new one can make sense if you have several projects to use it on. But it probably isn’t worth the expense if you only plan to use it once or twice.
It is also very important whey you are looking to buy a power tool to take into account your size and strength. Try some models displayed in stores. If the tool feels heavy, just think how heavy it is going to feel when you’ve been operating it for a while? Another thing is some smaller hand tools are designed to get into very small spaces, but if you have large hands you may find it a little difficult.
If you have a particular project in mind, you might try searching the internet for the project you are planning to do. You should find some good information on which power tools are best for the job. You will probably also find some very helpful tips for doing the project as well.
The perfect power tool for the job is one you know how to operate, is designed for doing the project you are working on and fits well in your hands, i.e. one you can handle easily.
There is nothing I enjoy more when doing a project than using a quality tool that is made for the job and makes completing the work easy. Enjoy!
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