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Whether a person is an avid DIYer or homeowner who occasionally takes on household tasks, power tools help to get jobs done faster and more efficiently. For those who are just starting their collection of power tools, it’s important to keep these six things in mind before buying any tool.

1. CORD OR CORDLESS?

There are both corded and cordless power tools on the market. Corded models include both electric and pneumatic. Cordless models, on the other hand, are powered by battery.

There are benefits to both types of power tools.

Corded models are usually more powerful, and they have a constant source of power. The only drawback is that movement is limited by the length of the cord.

Cordless models allow for more freedom, so users can work on projects from any angle or position they choose. The only downside is that cordless tools aren’t quite as powerful as corded models, and users need to worry about having to recharge batteries. Depending on the tool and battery, a lot of time may be spent recharging batteries.

Users should weigh the pros and cons of each one, and consider what they’re buying the power tools for. If they plan to use the tool for long periods of time, a corded model may be better. For projects that require the user to get into tight spaces, a cordless model, which provides more freedom, may be the best option.

2. WHAT IS THE SAFETY RATING?

Safety should be one of the top concerns when buying power tools. Unsafe power tools can cause serious injury. Buying from a well-known brand doesn’t necessarily guarantee safety, so it’s important to do some research before making a purchase.

Check the product description to learn more about the model’s safety features.

All power tools are required to have certain safety mechanisms in place, but these are just the bare minimum safety efforts. A good quality brand will go above and beyond to make sure that the tool has additional safety measures in place.

3. WHAT TYPE OF BATTERY DOES IT TAKE?

When looking at cordless power tools, users will find that they can buy what’s called bare tools. Bare tools are exactly what they sound like – just the tool itself. This means that the product does not come with a battery.

The nice thing about cordless tools is that they often use the same type of battery, so users can buy one battery and use it to power many different types of tools.

4. WHAT TYPES OF PROJECTS WILL THE TOOLS BE USED FOR?

One of the most important things to consider is the types of projects the tools will be used for. Users who are working on a major project may need a heavy-duty or more powerful tool than what conventional models offer.

It helps to already have an idea of what’s needed so users can easily find a tool that fits the bill.

CONSIDER THESE 4 THINGS

Consider these six things before purchasing any power tool. Don’t forget to consider quality and durability as well. A well-made tool will provide years of use and will be more reliable than their cheaper counterparts.

 

Top 10 Hand & Power Tools and Accessories Safety Tips

 

Where would we be without our tools and gadgets? Regardless of the type of project, hand and power tools are routine in any construction work zone. They are also frequently disregarded as safety hazards. Hand tools and power tools present a host of potential hazards. Here are 10 quick and easy tips for safely working with hand and power tools.

  1. INSPECT YOUR TOOLS. Never issue or use a damaged or defective hand or power tool. Always make sure they are in good working order before and after each use.

 

  1. PICK THE RIGHT TOOL. Make sure you are using the correct tool for the task at hand. This also means using the right sized bits, blades and accessories on your power tools.

 

  1. WEAR YOUR PPE. Issue personal protective equipment to your employees and make sure they wear them properly. This comprises of items like safety goggles, hard hats, etc.

 

  1. DON’T ALTER YOUR TOOLS. Never remove guards or disable safety devices on power tools. Don’t paint or cover up your tools as this could prevent you from noticing chips or cracks.

 

  1. HANDLE WITH CARE. Tools are not toys. Never throw or toss a tool in the direction of or directly to a coworker. Never use electrical cords to lower or lift a tool to get it to a workspace.

 

  1. KEEP YOUR DISTANCE. When working with hand and power tools be sure you have enough room to safely operate without coming into contact with other objects or coworkers.

 

  1. PICK UP AFTER YOURSELF. Don’t leave idle hand tools lying around the job site. They can lead to tripping or be accidentally knocking on someone’s head.

 

  1. UNPLUG AND DISCONNECT. Don’t leave electric power tools plugged in when not in use, when making adjustments, such as replacing blades and bits, or loading fasteners.

 

  1. KEEP YOUR WORKSPACE CLEAN. A cluttered floor can lead to accidental trips or falls which can be extremely dangerous when working with hand and power tools.

 

10. GET TRAINED UP. Make sure you and your employees are thoroughly trained on the proper use of hand and power tools required for the task at hand.