staff@slashgear.com (Kendra Bruning)
2024-06-08 14:30:20
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For this list, we scoured the internet looking for the best deals on tools based on price and quality. Where applicable, we provided some alternatives to tools you may not have heard much about. Ultimately, you know your project better than anyone else. Lowe’s is a go-to for many, but we’ve proven here that there may be better choices, whether online or in your town. Go beyond brand loyalty. Just because a major power tool brand or model has been in your rotation for years, doesn’t mean it’s not worth another look.
When buying a new tool, ensure you fully understand what you need for your project. Consider not only the convenience of purchasing a tool, but also the work you’ll be doing, the length of time you will be using it, and any personal restrictions you may have, such as mobility or strength limitations. It is ideal to test each product in person to gain the best understanding of how you will use it. It is also valuable to use online resources.
Forum sites like Reddit are excellent places to review customer feedback regarding a specific tool or brand, while YouTube often provides real-time reviews of tools by experts. Take advantage of all of your resources, online and offline, when making tool purchases.