Stuey
Well-known member
I wrote a bit about some of Dewalt's new hand tools over at ToolGuyd, but had the first chance to try them on earlier today at B&D/Dewalt's training facility. I have a TON of work ahead of trying to sort out all the photos I took and notes I made, but wanted to share some info and my impression with you guys first.
First, the tools are NOT simple B&D repaints. Some of the tools are designed from the ground up, some are heavily tweaked, and very few are only subtley different (e.g. the demo drivers).
Dewalt is very confident that the hand tools will be "jobsite tough" and provide absolute satisfaction.
My favorites were the welded hammer, full-handled adjustable wrench, and OMG the new jobboxes are $#%^&* awesome!! Seriously, the boxes put all other kit boxes to shame.
Welded hammer: lighter weight, but it does swing faster. No arm fatigue at all after sinking in 4 framing nails. $60 is a bit high, but not bad at all compared to a Ti hammer.
Adjustable wrench: smooth as butter mechanism. The handle is full-thickness, not I-beam. It's a little hefty, but I liked it. Dewalt says it's stronger than the competition, and I think I'll grab a hammer or cheater bar to put those claims to the test.
Tough Cases modular storage - my first impression is high - these are PHENOMENAL! I don't think even the photos show how great they are. But I do have video of me jumping up and down on one of them!
15oz MIG welded framing hammer:
<iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/bryk3-pBg2w" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
First, the tools are NOT simple B&D repaints. Some of the tools are designed from the ground up, some are heavily tweaked, and very few are only subtley different (e.g. the demo drivers).
Dewalt is very confident that the hand tools will be "jobsite tough" and provide absolute satisfaction.
My favorites were the welded hammer, full-handled adjustable wrench, and OMG the new jobboxes are $#%^&* awesome!! Seriously, the boxes put all other kit boxes to shame.
Welded hammer: lighter weight, but it does swing faster. No arm fatigue at all after sinking in 4 framing nails. $60 is a bit high, but not bad at all compared to a Ti hammer.
Adjustable wrench: smooth as butter mechanism. The handle is full-thickness, not I-beam. It's a little hefty, but I liked it. Dewalt says it's stronger than the competition, and I think I'll grab a hammer or cheater bar to put those claims to the test.
Tough Cases modular storage - my first impression is high - these are PHENOMENAL! I don't think even the photos show how great they are. But I do have video of me jumping up and down on one of them!
15oz MIG welded framing hammer:
<iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/bryk3-pBg2w" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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