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The Top 5 Essential Power Tools

Cordless Drill

1. Cordless Drill

If you are going to own only one power tool, then it should be a cordless drill. It is one of the most frequently used time-saving tools found in nearly every workshop. Use it for drilling holes in wood, metal, plastic, masonry, drywall, or other materials. Get it here.

Circular Saws

2. Circular Saw

This is one of the most popular tools used for framing. Circular saws are great for cross cuts (cutting across the grain) on large or thick planks of wood, as well as for ripping (cutting along the grain). It's light weight and portability makes it easy for cutting in tight and awkward areas. Get it here.

Jig Saws

3. Jigsaw

A jigsaw is a great power tool for making detailed curving line cuts in plywood or other thin materials. Get it here.

Reciprocating Sawzall

4. Reciprocating Saw

One of my favorites, it is generally used for remodeling and demolition work. Use it to cut openings in existing walls or with the right blade, it can also rough-cut leather, green wood, rubber, metal, linoleum, and plastic. Get it here.

Compound Miter Saws

5. Compound Miter Saw

It sure beats using the old wooden box that allowed you to cut wood with a hand saw at angles of (typically) 45 and 90 degrees. It is commonly used in order to get precisely angled cuts for all framing jobs. Get it here.


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