Before I dive into the Dremel Multi-Max review, allow me to provide a bit of disclosure. It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of the Fein Multimaster. With that said, I’m not a big fan of monopolies. That’s partly why I’m happy to see companies coming out with competing oscillating tools, and the Dremel Multi-Max is one of them. I’m also happy to report Dremel is sponsoring this month’s free stuff giveaway, with not one, but two free Dremel Multi-Max’s! These will be given to two lucky winners at the end of this month! [click to continue…]

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ChannelLock 412I’ve used a variety of ChannelLock pliers over the years. So when Channellock sent us their latest plier to review, the 412 V-Jaw, I was surprised it was a bit . . . hmmm . . . how do I say this delicately . . . small. But then, it’s turns out that’s the point. The ChannelLock 412 V-Jaw pliers are specifically designed for smaller tasks. In particular smaller tasks that involve wrenching small round stock and tubing. [click to continue…]

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Lumb-R-Grip Review, They’re Grip-O-Licious

by Marc on February 26, 2010

in Garage, Gear

That’s right, I said “Grip-O-Licious”, which is short for deliciously grippy. Duluth Trading sent us a box of Lumb-R-Grips to review right when I happened to be tearing apart cleaning the garage. This turned out to be perfect timing. I was constantly shifting junk prized tools around in order to access the darker corners of the man-cave. The Lumb-R-Grip made quick work of letting me hoist my bicycle and other bulky things up and out of the way as I worked. [click to continue…]

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Ah, sweet Dremel. You’ve been a part of my life for years. Other than my daughter, you are the only thing that regularly whines that I still love. That’s why it pains me to let you go old Dremel. You see. . . . there’s just no easy way to put this. . . . I’ve found someone better. The new Dremel 4000. Don’t feel betrayed that I put you on Craiglist to find you a new home after I ran off with the 4000. I did that out of love. Besides, the engineer you now live with seemed really cool, and he said he was going to make you the rotary tool center-piece of a home-made cnc machine. Sounds like Dremel heaven to me. Ok, enough with the love story, here’s my Dremel 4000 review for the new rotary tool Dremel shipped off to us recently: [click to continue…]

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