Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Makita BHP452 Review - A Comprehensive Look at the Makita BHP452 Cordless Drill

!±8± Makita BHP452 Review - A Comprehensive Look at the Makita BHP452 Cordless Drill

The Makita BHP452 is a really great drill because not only is it a driver-drill, it's also a hammer-drill as well. If you're the person that often uses both types of drills, then you might want to kill two birds with one stone and just purchase the Makita BHP452HW. This particular Makita is great for drilling into masonry and concrete, fastening anchors, woodworking, carpentry, and anything else that you need a durable, powerful drill for.

Coming equipped with a 4-pole motor and 2 separate speed settings, the Makita BHP452 cordless drill delivers sufficient power when needed. Operating at 450 inch pounds of max torque, there's not much that this drill can't handle. You can then tone it down to the lighter speed setting when you're working on an easier project that doesn't need as much torque and power.

Due to the Makita BHP452 weighing only 3.6 pounds and coming in at a length of 8-3/4 inches, this drill is also great for squeezing into tighter areas that a lot of other drills can't reach. If you find yourself working in small spaces often, this Makita is perfect for you.

Battery life and charge time is critical when choosing a cordless drill and the Makita BHP452HW is superior in this area. The 18-V Li-Ion batteries that it comes with last for a long time, and even when they run out of juice, they recharge in about 15 minutes. I don't know of many other brands of cordless drills that charge that quickly. Another benefit is you get two batteries instead of just one so you can always have the extra one ready.

Several other features I really enjoy about this Makita cordless drill are the Ergonomic grip design and the L.E.D light. The unique grip design makes sure that your hand stays comfortable while you're drilling into tough material, and the L.E.D light is perfect for working in dark spaces.

So if you're in the market for a new drill and you need either a hammer or driver-drill, or both, I think you will really enjoy the Makita BHP452HW.


Makita BHP452 Review - A Comprehensive Look at the Makita BHP452 Cordless Drill

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Poulan PP5000P Pro Pole Pruner String Trimmer Attachment

!±8± Poulan PP5000P Pro Pole Pruner String Trimmer Attachment

Brand : Poulan | Rate : | Price : $89.99
Post Date : Dec 15, 2011 11:18:09 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • 8-inch bar and chain
  • Reaches 8-feet from the trigger
  • Requires no tools--just click and go
  • Works with Poulan Pro split shaft trimmers
  • Also fits Ryobi, John Deere and Craftsman Models with split boom technology

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Poulan PP5000P Pro Pole Pruner String Trimmer Attachment

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What's the Best Brand of Chainsaw

!±8± What's the Best Brand of Chainsaw

There are many models of chainsaws available to select from the marketplace. What might make your particular selection the right choice for you could be determined by your chain saws intended use. As with all tools and equipment products, some products are better than others. Some retail stores have various manufacturers construct their chain saws for them and then they will label the chainsaws with their own company name. Sears would be a prime example of such a store and they would use their Craftsman label. If you are interested in the more inexpensive chain saws, then you might try shopping at stores such as a Wal-Mart or other major chain stores. Wherever you decide to purchase your new chain saw, always keep in mind the question regarding warranty work on your chainsaw.

As far as what's the best brand of chainsaw to purchase, it really comes down to your own personal view and researching what the experts have to say about the different chain saws available. Relatively speaking, Homelite, McCulloch, and Poulan chain saws have been generally inexpensive chain saws over the past few years. Myself, personally, have used a Homelite chain saw many hours. The main use for my Homelite chainsaw was falling smaller diameter lodge pole pine and the Homelite performed in an excellent fashion always.

The personal recommendation from many experts is either the Stihl or Husqvarna chain saw. Both of these chainsaws are greatly respected throughout the industry and are known for their longevity of use. Of course, the primary piece of the puzzle is proper care and maintenance. Both of these chain saws are very well engineered equipment products for their weight to power-chain ratio. Overall, the Husqvarna chain saw is the easier of the two to work on and as a side note, the Stihl chain saw requires metric tools. I hope this little article helps you out a bit in your chain saw research. Wishing you the best in your sawing.


What's the Best Brand of Chainsaw

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