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Top 5 Best Headlamp 2020

Top 5 Best Headlamp 2020


Are you looking for the best headlamp? In this topic, we will top headlamps on the market.

1. Black Diamond Spot 325


A personal favorite of the editors here at Switchback Travel, the latest Black Diamond Spot hits a great balance of power, durability, and price. The headlamp projects a strong 325-lumen beam and has a touch-sensitive housing for quick brightness adjustments. You also get a full suite of lighting choices, from the long-range dual LED to a softer proximity LED and red LED for use around camp. And it’s worth noting that Black Diamond has greatly increased ease of use—our main complaint with the prior model—by adding a second button that switches rapidly between the various modes.

The headlamp market is competitive overall, but nothing can match the Spot’s well-rounded design. It’s priced right at $40, and the lamp’s updated, low-profile shape makes it easier to wear while running or store in a pack.  Further, the BD can handle being under 1.1 meters of water for 30 minutes, which gives you that extra level of security when you have to hike out in a downpour. All told, for most outdoor adventuring, the versatile Spot 325 is the headlamp to get.



2. Petzl Actik Core


Headlamps with rechargeable batteries are becoming more and more ubiquitous, and Petzl is the class leader in this department. Their Core series of headlamps is fully rechargeable, but the hybrid design allows the option to swap the battery pack out for three AAA batteries. This is particularly helpful if you plan on being in the field for days on end without recharging capabilities. From their current lineup, the Actik Core model is a standout, featuring 450 lumens between two white LEDs in a reasonably priced package. You get consistent performance across its burn time (12 hours with standard power) and easy charging via micro USB.

At $70, the Actik Core is more expensive than the non-rechargeable competition, and it doesn’t keep up in other functions. You get a red light mode and similar maximum brightness as the Black Diamond Spot and Storm but without a dimmer (the Actik Core has only three preset brightness levels). Moreover, the Petzl has an IPX4 water-resistance rating, which doesn’t protect it from submersion like the Spot. But the rechargeable convenience, sub-3-ounce weight, and strong output give the Actik Core a high spot in topic.

3. Petzl Tikkina Headlamp


For camping trips or use around the house, a best simple headlamp like the Petzl Tikkina is a fine choice. This very popular design recently was updated with a stronger 250-lumen maximum output from a single white LED. We’ve found that the center button is easy to find and operate, and the beam is great for nighttime cooking and setting up tents in the dark. As with the Actik Core, the Tikkina is compatible with Petzl’s Core rechargeable battery, although in this case it’s an accessory that is purchased separately. If you anticipate using the Core technology, we recommend purchasing the Actik Core for a similar cost ($10 more) and a lot more lumens.

But if you stick with AAA batteries, the Tikkina hits a nice balance of performance, weight, and price. What's not to like with the Petzl Tikkina? By today’s standards, the light is decent but not overly impressive, and you don’t get the dimming capabilities or red light function like the Black Diamond models. In most cases, we’d recommend spending the extra $20 for the Black Diamond Spot, which offers a significant step up in both output and versatility. But for the truly budget-conscious, the Tikkina gets the basics right in a $20 package, and the bump in lumens makes it a nice option.

4. Nitecore NU25


For minimalists and true ounce-counters, our favorite ultralight headlamp of 2020 is the  Nitecore NU25. At just a hair under 1 ounce for the lamp itself, the Nitecore is surprisingly bright with a 360-lumen max output, easy to use, and rechargeable via micro USB. For thru-hikers and those who want to carry the least possible weight on their back, the NU25 is brighter and cheaper than the Petzl Bindi. Keep in mind that the Nitecore NU25 has four brightness settings: 360, 190, 38, and 1 lumen, respectively. However, we’d like to see something a little more practical in the 60- to 70-lumen range, which is one shortcoming. In addition, the NU25 tilts slightly downward but not as much as many of the models we’ve tested. In terms of the strap, the included Nitecore option adds nearly an ounce to the equation at 1.9 ounces total. But if you’re really trying to go ultralight, Litesmith makes a shoestring-style headband for the NU25 that weighs just .18 ounces, bringing the whole set-up to 1.17 ounces total.



5. Black Diamond Sprinter


Most of the headlamps in this article are intended for general use—hiking, camping, climbing, or as an emergency lamp to store in your house or vehicle. And while many of these lamps can be used for running, dedicated nighttime runners are better off getting a model built specifically for the sport. Our top running headlamp is the Black Diamond Sprinter: it puts off a strong, consistent beam for seeing the trail ahead, is nicely balanced with the battery on the back of the strap, and has a red taillight on the rear housing to increase visibility.

The Sprinter’s intended use also happens to be its biggest downside. The single beam along the front is ideal for running or hiking on a trail, but the lack of a proximity beam makes it much less useful around camp. And the additional strap over the top of the head and separated battery pack add a little weight and bulk relative to the lamp’s output and price. If we were to choose a single headlamp, it would be one of the options. But for serious runners or those that will value the strong oval beam, the Sprinter is an excellent option. And if you’re looking for a super lightweight running option, check out Black  Diamond’s new 2-ounce Sprint 225.

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Top 3 Best Laser Level 2020

Top 3 Best Laser Level 2020


Are you looking for the best laser level? In this topic, we will top laser levels on the market.


1. DeWalt DW088K Cross Line Laser


For a simple cross line laser, the DeWalt DW088K is one of the most reliable out there. It’s built DeWalt tough, and operates for hours on 3 AAA batteries. Clearly visible lines can be projected up to 100 feet, and includes a pulse mode to detect a portable marker. With a tolerance of 1/8″ at 30 feet, this is one of the most accurate laser levels available. The self-leveling feature makes it so as long as the tool is within a few degrees of level, the pendulum takes care of the rest. The pivoting base will accept a 1/4” thread for a tripod or other connector to assist with marking along studs, outlet heights, and more.

Of our top picks this is the best laser level for simple layouts and checking the level of walls, trim, or other items. The DeWalt cross line laser is a fast and easy tool. It’s made to be extremely functional in layouts for everything from flooring, subfloor leveling, hanging drywall or kitchen cabinets, and ceiling tile and is perfect for professionals and DIYers alike. It can stand up to jobsite roughness, featuring a hard plastic case that is small enough handle easily but powerful enough for working long spans.

2. Bosch GPL3T Torpedo Laser Alignment Kit


For situations that require a different type of functionality, the Bosch GPL3T is another level to look at. It casts level, plumb, and square lines as well as grade points, and includes bubble  vials for leveling and precision. With the patented splitter, the unit casts all lines from a single diode, increasing efficiency and accuracy. The kit includes a 20” tripod and the laser unit accepts a 1/4” inch thread for compatibility with other tripods. The kit even includes a belt pouch and the 3 AAA batteries to get you started. The only serious complaint is that the line loses coherence towards the end of the 100 ft. range, growing slightly larger and fuzzier. This could cause minor fluctuations over long distances but can be easily overcome by using intermediate checks.



3. Black & Decker BDL190S BullsEye Line Laser


For carpentry and sheeting applications, the Black & Decker BDL190S is made for light to medium construction or home use, combining a line level with a stud detector. It uses a proprietary auto-leveling design that increases accuracy and is powered by 2 AA batteries. It works on wood, drywall, plaster and other surfaces, and will detect wood or metal studs, nails, screws, metal pipe or electrical wiring. It does not provide a connector for a tripod, and is a little bulkier than necessary, and the only other disadvantage is that the beam is only accurate to about 50’ before it begins to lose cohesion. The bullseye laser is designed to do two very simple jobs, and it performs those functions well enough to earn a spot as one of the top laser levels for handymen or home enthusiasts.

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Top 4 Best Workbench 2020

Top 4 Best Workbench 2020


Are you looking for the best workbench? In this topic, we will top workbenches on the market.

1. Seville Classics UltraHD Workbench


If you want a deluxe workbench straight out of the box, an excellent choice is Seville’s UltraHD Workbench. Headquartered in the USA, Seville Classics Inc. specializes in home organization products, and their lighted UltraHD workbench is no exception. It has a sturdy steel frame and 1-½ inch thick beech wood top, built to stand up to any project you are ready to undertake. The double drawers include liners to prevent scratching but replacing with better drawer liners with more cushioning is recommended. The unit comes with cantilevered shelves to give you even more storage space.

If you like to keep your tools close at hand, you will appreciate the pegboard back and 23 piece hook set. And not only does the fluorescent light give you plenty of visibility, it also includes a power strip for convenience. With a total height of 64 inches, this workbench will need to have plenty of space to fit into the garage. The good news is that it only weighs 69 pounds, so you will able to move it around a little while getting it into place. It might also be a good idea to add a shield around the light fixture, both to protect the light and to shield your eyes from direct exposure.



2. Husky Solid Wood Top Workbench


If you’re looking for a good, basic, heavy-duty workbench, this 6-foot long bench is built to support up to 3,000 lbs. The legs are adjustable from 28-42 inches in 1-inch increments so you can set it to the perfect height for your use, whether you’re working from a seated or standing position. At full height, you can pair it with a matching Husky base cabinet which fits perfectly underneath or any other cabinet under 37″. The solid wood top is 1.25″ thick and feels similar to a butcher block counter. It’s a good solid surface to mount your bench vise. Weighing a bit over 100 pounds, this workbench is heavy. So while it make take a bit more effort to move around, you’ll always have a solid base to work on. The adjustable legs are a big selling point and gives this bench its versatility. While it’s made for a garage, it may just as well be a great craft table or sit/stand desk for the office.

3. BenchPro RPB2448 Roosevelt Heavy Duty Work Bench


American owned BenchPro has filled contracts for NASA, the US Army, and more, earning a great reputation for table and bench construction, and this steel frame workbench with an extra thick particle board top is noted for ease of access. It features a simple tabletop design that is capable of supporting up to 1600 pounds, and the height can be adjusted from 30 to 36 inches. The table dimensions are fairly standard for a workbench, at 48 inches by 24, but the open top design means you can have all the room your shop has to spare on larger jobs.

If you are looking for special features, this wouldn’t be the best workbench for you, but it works perfectly as a shop table for projects that require 360 degree access. Unfortunately, the particle board top is not a finished surface, so you will need to seal it if you want to continue using it for years. On the other hand, the top is easily replaceable, so you could even decide to move up to a hardwood top if for instance you want a more stable surface to install a bench vise on.



4. Hopkins 90164 Workbench


Designed to support up to 1000 pounds, the American-made Hopkins 2×4 Basics is an alternative way to build a great workbench to your specs. Instead of providing you with the table and shelf surfaces, the system provides you with supports and a shelf building system that you provide your own lumber for. That means you can have a workbench up to 8 feet long and 4 feet wide if you needed it. Keep in mind that the Hopkins kit does not include the plywood and 2×4 boards, and that you will have to make a few 90 degree cuts using your table saw a

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Top 5 Best Hammer Drill 2020

Top 5 Best Hammer Drill 2020


Are you looking for the best hammer drill? In this topic, we will top hammer drills on the market.

1. DeWalt DCD996B 20V MAX XR


Arguably the best cordless hammer drill on the market, this drill is far more compact than you would expect, measuring a mere 8.4 inches long. The brushless motor provides 820 Units Watts Out for 2.8 times faster application speeds, giving you 2,250 RPM and 0-38,250 BPM. At only 4.7 pounds, it’s one of the lightest models out there. Its brushless motor and high performance transmission can run up to 57 percent longer than brushed models, while providing up to 82 percent more power. Additional features include comfortable handle grips, 3-mode LED with a spotlight mode, durable nitro-carburized metal ratcheting chucks, and sealed switches to help prevent contamination from dust or moisture.

As you would expect from a DeWalt tool, this hammer drill can cut through even old concrete like butter. Extremely tough jobs can shorten the battery’s runtime or overheat the drill bits, but a little care means you can complete these jobs before having to replace either. In fact, this tool is so powerful, it can easily get away at full speed if you aren’t using both handles! The clutch on this model has proven a pain for some individuals, as it tends to simply halt the motor when tightened too far, as opposed to making a click when it reaches optimal tightness. Another issue for some is that this tool doesn’t come with a battery, so make sure you purchase one if you have other 20V MAX tools in your arsenal.



2. Makita XPH07Z 18V LXT


This compact 1/2-inch brushless driver-drill provides an impressive 1,090 pounds of max torque and variable two-speed transmission capable of 0-550 or 0-2,100 RPM. The unit is powered by an 18V LXT Lithium Ion battery for long charge life, and features a three-stage LED gauge that allows you to monitor the battery’s charge level. A true example of Makita quality, this drill packs a lot of power. Users love the way the drill responds to trigger pressure, allowing you to get the exact speed you want.

Both pros and weekend warriors will appreciate the power, but be prepared as it can rip through concrete with such force that you can easily lose control on the higher setting. While an excellent drill overall, several consumers have had problems with the chuck coming loose while the drill’s in reverse mode or breaking completely. Customer service is quick to address this issue when it arises, however. It should also be noted that this drill is only sold as the bare tool, so you will need to purchase a battery if you don’t already own any 18V LXT batteries. Drill bits are also sold separately.

3. Milwaukee 2704-20 M18


This drill driver uses a Powerstate brushless motor capable of 1,200 in-lbs of peak torque at as much as 2,000 RPM. It uses Red Lithium batteries, which hold a longer charge than standard lithium ion batteries. As with many of the popular Milwaukee M18 Fuel line of tools, the drill has Redlink Plus, an intelligent monitoring system which prevents damage due to overheating or power overloads. As can be expected from Milwaukee, this is a powerful, lightweight tool that quickly finds its way to the forefront of most owners’ tool sets.

Not only does it do an excellent job on concrete, but it also does an excellent job as a regular drill in a pinch for those with experience using hammer drills. The screw drive selector and variable chuck give this tool a range of use far greater than much of the competition. The chuck on this drill has suffered a variety of issues for a handful of consumers. In some cases, it lets go of the bit, in others the bit gets stuck. These problems don’t happen for everyone, so they may be due to poor QC or bad batches. Also, a few buyers have received refurbished tools instead of new ones so make sure to purchase from a reputable online seller.



4. DeWalt DWD520K Corded


Trust DeWalt to deliver the best corded hammer drill in our topic. This 1/2-inch 10 Amp hammer drill kit features a two-speed range to provide speed or torque as needed, soft grip handle, two finger trigger, and can be used in either hammer drill or standard drill mode. The patented DeWalt motor is designed to provide 50 percent more power while also having increased overload protection. A metal gear housing increased the drill’s overall durability and the side grip can be turned a full 360 degrees for superior handling.

This is an excellent drill for masonry projects, and users report short work times for multiple stone-like surfaces. The drill mode won’t work well on very soft surfaces (such as drywall), but does a great job with most types of wood. Overall, this is a drill you can expect to be using for years to come. While no drill is perfect (and the DWD520K isn’t an exception), the biggest issue is noise. You may want to wear ear protection using this drill. Additionally, it can overheat after prolonged use on tougher surfaces, so be sure to cool off the bits and allow the drill itself to cool if it starts getting too hot.

5. DeWalt DW511 7.8 Amp


Another corded, dual-mode hammer drill from DeWalt, the DW511 sports a lighter 7.8 Amp motor designed for extended, high performance use. The 360 degree side handle and depth control rod help ensure superior control and depth accuracy, while variable speed means precision work every time. For a smaller drill, the DW511 has proven quite useful for a number of tasks and materials and its excellent quality to price ratio has made it a popular seller over the years.

It’s excellent for soft masonry, and a few users have reported using it for granite. You may need to look up a topic on how to use the chuck key holder, but this feature has been a welcome one for the majority of consumers. Some owners of this model have reported issues with the chuck holding onto bits. In a few other cases, there have been reports of it overheating quickly. Many of these complaints may be related to older versions of this model, which has undergone a few design updates since its initial release.

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Top 5 Best Belt Sander 2020

Top 5 Best Belt Sander 2020


Are you looking for the best belt sander? In this topic, we will top belt sanders on the market.

1. Makita 9903


The Makita 9903 is our pick for best belt sander for jobs that require a high degree of performance. The 8.8 amp high speed motor will spin the 3″ x 21″ belt anywhere from 690 to 1440 feet per minute and includes an auto tracking mechanism to prevent the belt from working itself off. For situations that require a lot of movement, such as sanding a floor, the Makita includes a 16 foot cord that allows you do the entire room from a single outlet. A little debris on a freshly sanded work area can be a problem, which is why this model includes a cloth dust bag to reduce the cleanup.

Makita produces some of our favorite power tools, and the 9903 is a great example of how they earned the reputation as one of the best tool manufacturers today. The sander is built job site tough, and the only major complaint that surfaces again and again is the weight of the unit, regardless of the fact that the weight of the tool is actually a plus in heavy sanding environments. Built for heavy use, this unit will work well on everything from household furniture refinishing to heavy duty floor or metal sanding.



2. Makita 9403 Belt Sander


This whisper quiet unit (for a typical belt sander) produces only 84 decibels of noise, but still provides great results. The powerful 11-Amp motor can run its 4-inch by 24-inch belt at an impressive 1,640 feet per minute for quick stock removal. Furthermore, a labyrinthine constructed interior protects the motor and bearings from particle contamination. The balance is superb on this sander, and the speed means this baby puts out plenty of sawdust.

The included bag is good for small jobs, but many owners just attach it to a shop vac for dust collection or connect a hose leading to a covered bucket when doing larger jobs. Perhaps the single most damaging problem with the 9403 is a manufacturing defect which has a habit of slipping past quality control. The rear drive wheel often has a mold line, causing it to dig into the wood you’re cutting. This leaves you high and dry unless you feel brave enough to remove the mold line yourself.

3. Hitachi SB8V2 Variable Speed Belt Sander


The Hitachi SB8V2 is a just a tad faster and more powerful than our top belt sander and its 3″ x 21″ belt operates at speed from 820 to 1475 feet per minute. It features a few innovative advancements, including the elastomer grips and the time saving tracking window that lets you know the belt is riding true. To prevent muscle fatigue, the soft grip coating on the handles provides you with an easy, comfortable grip that’s a favorite of those who have used other sanders.

Dust collection is another feature the Hitachi excels at with many owners saying it captures more than the competition. Because of the weight and design, this unit may be difficult to get the hang of initially, but remember that it is a heavy duty tool designed for more experienced users, so that learning curve may slow down beginners. The heft also means you don’t need to apply additional pressure when sanding.



4. Skil 7510-01 Sandcat Belt Sander


Finally, a good entry-level sander that benefits those of us who are heavy-handed! Advanced pressure control warns you when excessive pressure is applied, saving both wood and wallet from getting gouged. With its 3″ x 18″ belt spinning at 1,050 feet per minute it’s a bit slower than the competition but fast for its price range. The auto track system ensures the belt stays centered on the project, while a micro filtration system captures even fine dust particles. The clear dust canister allows you to see when it’s time to dump, and you can change belts with a single lever making changes fast and effortless.

You don’t need a lot of pressure to make this sander work. In fact, you often don’t need to apply any weight at all, allowing the sander to gently but quickly smooth out smaller defects. The power is impressive for its size, and belts are a common size, making it a snap to switch out the grit count as needed. Several customers have had a problem with the motor burning out within a year or even a few months. The use of plastic for some parts exposed to heat (common with inexpensive sanders) may be the culprit in at least some cases. This doesn’t seem to be a common problem, but the wide range of lifespans and circumstances means you should keep track of the warranty.

5. WEN 6502 2-in-1 Belt Disc Sander


The WEN 6502 is an excellent belt sander for stationary use. It features a heavy duty 4.3 amp motor which controls the 4-inch by 36-inch belt, but there is also a built-in 6-inch disc sander that’s powered by the same motor. The belt spins at 1,900 RPM and can be adjusted from 0 to 90 degrees tilt for increased usability. The 6″ side disc spins at 3,600 RPM and allows for more versatility in your sanding projects. The heavy duty cast iron base will hold the sander in place for long material handling or extended tasks.

On long projects, the tilt of the belt can be locked in place with the special set screw and included allen wrench. To help you get more done in less time, the WEN 6502 is built with a tension lever for fast belt changes. WEN has been in business since 1951 and has become recognized as one of the most responsive tool manufacturers of the day. To this end, the company reacts quickly to complaints or problems and seems to take a genuine interest in making every customer a happy one.

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Top 3 Best Cordless Screwdriver 2020

Top 3 Best Cordless Screwdriver 2020


Are you looking for the best cordless screwdriver? In this topic, we will top cordless screwdrivers on the market.



1. DeWalt DCF680N2 8V MAX Gyroscopic Screwdriver


You almost can’t have a list of power tools these days without DeWalt making an appearance. In this case, the DCF680N2 Gyroscopic Screwdriver has proven yet another winner for the household name company. This battery operated power screwdriver uses the 8V MAX battery pack to deliver motion-activated variable speeds of up to 430 RPM when working with wood, plastic, and even light-gauge metal. The grip (an important part of any screwdriver) is adjustable to allow for either straight or pistol-grip handling, while 15 clutch position settings make work go even smoother regardless of which direction the motor is running. Owners of the DCF680N2 have a lot to say about the quality found in both the driver and its batteries.

Despite abuse and frequent drops, consumers have reported no damage beyond some cosmetic scrapes. The MAX battery system continues to impress, providing the screwdriver with enough power to drive approximately 200 screws on a single charge. The charger can be wall-mounted and will completely restore a battery in only 30 minutes, allowing very little downtime during heavy use. Finally, the gyroscopic feature has proven very popular with users, as it allows for superior control and reversal by simply turning your wrist. There is one major complaint among owners of this screwdriver, and that is the low torque.

Usually this is due to the user not understanding a cordless screwdriver’s main purpose. As long as people understand the power limitations of any cordless screwdriver, this is not an issue. The lightweight build and power may make it the best electric screwdriver for household use, such as hanging pictures or drilling into drywall, but it cannot handle major jobs. Lastly, the consensus is that the screwdriver is best used solely for screws, even though it can accommodate drill bits.

2. WORX WX255L SD Semi-Automatic Power Screwdriver


The WX255L is a cordless screw gun designed for efficient, one-handed work. It features a detachable screw holder attachment, reloadable six bit capacity storage cartridge, and an LED light to illuminate the work area. The driver is able to handle any one-fourth inch hex shank insert bit, and the 4V MAX Lithium battery is able to retain its charge for up to 18 months. One of the most common comments by owners of this small electric screwdriver is its ease-of-use. Whether the user is a seasoned builder in need of a compact portable tool or a family member who wants to tighten a loose screw, the experience proves satisfying.

On longer projects, the ability to change bits quickly and hold onto screws will save you both time and effort. Finally, the amount of torque provided by the WX255L is adequate to complete most jobs without the risk of damaging screws. As is the case with the DeWalt, some have complained that this small electric screwdriver lacks the power for heavy-duty jobs, although it works fine for regular tasks. In the event you plan to work on projects where higher torque is necessary, this is not the battery screwdriver for you. The other common complaint is a lack of speed variation. While the WX255L is able to tackle a number of projects, some users have found it difficult or slow to complete tasks due to the inability to control speed.



3. Black & Decker BDCS20C


Black & Decker often makes products for specific uses, trading versatility for quality. The BDCS20C is a prime example, with a compact design intended for tight spaces. The motor provides 180 rpm, making it perfect for a wide variety of jobs ranging from guitar tuning to furniture assembly. As a trade-off, the unit is obviously not a good option for drilling or even medium-duty use. The list of positives are extensive. Some of the things users frequently note are the durability, compact design, and ease-of-use.

The long battery life and overall efficiency appeal to a wide array of consumers, ranging from workshop owners to those who simply need to tighten a screw. These consumers have also cited a wide range of projects, including guitar tuning, assembling furniture, hanging curtains, electronics repair, and even installing doggie doors. There are three common complaints about the BDCS20C. The first relates to the low RPM, which makes it a poor drill. These complaints are generally accompanied by comments that the speed is sufficient for its intended use, however.

Secondly, many consumers are disappointed that the screwdriver lacks some common features, such as an LED light and bit holder. The final issue owners have had with this model relates to a common problem with ordering online, namely the risk of getting a used or lower-quality product when ordering from a third-party distributor. It’s always best to purchase tools such as this from a reputable website or store to make sure you’re getting the genuine product.

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Top 4 Best Concrete Cleaner 2020

Top 4 Best Concrete Cleaner 2020


Are you looking for the best concrete cleaner? In this topic , we will top concrete cleaners on the market.

1. ACT Microbial Concrete Cleaner


The more we begin to understand the world around us, the more we find Mother Nature has already found solutions to our problems, such as the little microbes that make ACT the best concrete cleaner out there. Safe around plants and animals, these little guys remove odors and literally eat the contaminates, leaving behind only water and carbon dioxide as waste products. If you’re new to bioremediation (cleaning contaminants using microorganisms), it’s similar to how plants are being used to absorb radionuclides from Chernobyl’s surroundings.

The microbes work on almost any surface and against most stains and even mold and mildew. It’s incredibly easy to use. Just brush on with a push broom and walk away while nature does its thing. Repeat every two weeks as needed. Skeptics of this product have been pleasantly surprised by its effectiveness. Consumers have used it to clean up even the oldest stains effectively with no scrubbing. Requiring only a broom and some water, the higher price tag has been almost universally deemed worth spending. The lid is even designed to make shaking out the product easy without the risk of spilling.

Whether you need to clean motor oil off your driveway, garage floor, patio, parking garage, or apartment parking lot, ACT concrete cleaner is easy to use and just plain works. Just about all of the complaints revolving around this product are down to unrealistic expectations. You’re working with living critters here, so it takes little time for them to eat all the contaminates. In addition, you may need to reapply every two weeks until particularly nasty stains are gone. For an all-natural remedy, it’s worth the wait.



2. GP66 Miracle Cleaner


Switching gears to a more artificial but no less eco-friendly all-purpose cleaner, GP66 (Green Power invented in 1966) meets OSHA, EPA, USDA, Department of Health and Human Hygiene, and even Aviation Administration standards. Originally developed for industrial use, this water-based cleaner comes in a concentrate capable of making 64 spray bottles per gallon but for especially tough oil and grease stains, you can use it at full strength. It works by breaking the surface tension of water, allowing the cleaner to penetrate stains that other cleaners can’t reach. Best of all, it’s so safe people even use it for their dishes and laundry!

The majority of people who buy this product are amazed at how well it works. Diluted bottles of GP66 find their way into the garage, kitchen, and bathroom pretty quick, making the high price tag a steal compared to the cost for all those cleaning products it replaces. It isn’t just a concrete floor cleaner, it’s an all-around cleaning solution! This product doesn’t seem to work for everybody. A few users have reported issues with removing recent oil stains. Additionally, the fumes are strong with this one, so be sure to use your force powers and open a window if using indoors.

3. Oil Eater Cleaner & Degreaser


Another eco-friendly multi-purpose cleaner, Oil Eater is USDA approved for non food surfaces. It safely dissolves grease and oil without the use of abrasives, acids, or other harsh chemicals. Just dilute as needed and take comfort in knowing this product is fully biodegradable. Oil Eater works incredibly well on new spills, but also has shown great effect against older spills. The product is safe enough to use without worrying about killing plants, and does an increasingly good job the longer you let it soak in. Because you don’t have to let it sit for weeks, this is probably the best concrete driveway cleaner for rainier climates.

To use for surfaces other than concrete, simply dilute according to the chart on the bottle. Not only is it good for automotive fluid spills in the garage (for those lacking a good parking mat), it works well on carpet, bathroom tile, decks, machinery, and even as a laundry spot treatment among other uses. It’s worth noting that Oil Eater concrete degreaser does take a little bit of elbow grease when getting rid of oil or grease. That said, there have been some indications that not all batches are equal from long-time users. As such, your mileage may vary when using this product. There’s enough product to treat even larger garage sizes.



4. CAF Outdoor Cleaning EXIMO Concrete Cleaner


Unlike the other eco-friendly products we’ve covered so far, EXIMO is a waterless concrete cleaner. This microbial cleaner is safe around flora and fauna, working hard to break down hydrocarbons so you don’t have to. Since this product works on the microscopic level similar to the ACT cleaner above, it gets much deeper than chemical cleaners, given a bit of time. As with the other bioremedial products on this list, consumers have found the only thing they need to eliminate stains is some patience. It works well against both new and old stains.

Just sweep on and walk away, reapplying every few weeks as needed. The single biggest complaint about this product is actually the size. While working almost on par with ACT, you need a decent amount for heavier stains and may find yourself buying additional packages before a stain is taken care of. While a 12 ounce package of EXIMO cleaner is available, we recommend going for the larger, three pound container. For commercial applications, a 36 pound tub of EXIMO is also available.

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Top 3 Best Digital Caliper 2020

Top 3 Best Digital Caliper 2020


Are you looking for the best digital caliper? In this topic, we will top digital calipers on the market.



1. Mitutoyo 500-196-30 Digital Caliper


When looking for a quality digital caliper, it doesn’t get better that Mitutoyo’s 500-196-30. The advanced onsite sensor (AOS) is an electromagnetic inductive sensor which provides resistance against dirt, oil, and water. It measures depth, inside, outside, and step values with an accuracy of .0005 inches or .01 millimeters for maximum precision. The measuring range itself goes from zero to size inches (150 millimeters) and easily swaps between imperial and metric measurements. It can also switch between absolute and incremental measurement readings as needed.

Finally, it includes an SR44 silver oxide battery in its own packaging to ensure no power has been drawn prior to using. The Mitutoyo is often found on reloading benches of gun and ammo enthusiasts who demand consistent precision. Users of the 500-196-30 note that the quality can be felt the moment you open the package and pick the caliper up. The quality continues, with reports that the caliper doesn’t need to be reset unless you change the battery, as well as the ability to give stable, repeatable readings.

Customers who have bought other Mitutoyo calipers in the past note that the quality remains strong, while power use has become more efficient, leading to an even longer battery life. The single biggest concern brought up by consumers isn’t regarding the caliper itself, but rather the risk of getting a counterfeit or knock-off tool instead of a genuine Mitutoyo. Made in China instead of Japan like the real thing, these knock-offs have several features to watch out for.

The two most obvious signs are the use of an LR44 battery instead of an SR44 and a display which only reads 0.000 and not 0.0000. The official version reads in the ten-thousandths and always includes an SR44 battery which must be installed before using. The shipping information may show either China or Japan. When purchasing the 500-196-30, it is vital that you always purchase from a reputable online dealer.

2. EAGems IP54 Digital Caliper


If you’re new to the world of digital calipers, EAGems has created a model that’s perfect for you. The caliper itself is hardened stainless steel with no plastic parts and an IP54 rating against dust and liquids. The LCD screen provides large, easy to read numbers, unlike a traditional dial caliper. The display quickly switches between imperial, metric, and fractional measurements, with a range from zero to six inches (150 millimeters) and accuracy of .0005 inches, .01 millimeters, or 1/64 inches as a fraction.

Finally, a full, 2-year warranty is provided upon registration of the product. This has been a winner with new consumers, as the company has been known to send a follow-up email explaining how to use digital calipers. Owners have also noted that customer service  is always top-notch and the warranty provides some extra peace of mind in workshops where tools suffer plenty of use and abuse. The quality has surprised veterans, who have compared it to industry-standards such as Mitutoyo with excellent results. One major problem seems to be common with this company and may affect your purchase.

A few users have noted that their caliper seemed to have arrived used or refurbished, leading to calibration issues, a damaged retaining clip or bushing, or overly-sensitive sensor that will turn the caliper on when the case is simply moved. For this reason, it is best to thoroughly inspect the caliper upon arrival for signs of use or wear. Among those that have received a used product, it has been reported that EAGems customer service representatives are quick to send a replacement if contacted and shown photos illustrating the signs of prior usage. Again, purchasing from a well know online store is the best insurance you can have against any issue.



3. RCBS 87323 Digital Caliper


RCBS offers a high-quality digital caliper at a reasonable price with its 87323 model. Featuring a hardened stainless steel body and easy-to-read LED display, this caliper measures depth, external, internal, and step dimensions easily. As with most calipers in its class, the 87323 is also able to switch easily between imperial and metric measurements. Those who have purchased the RCBS model are quite pleased with the quality of this tool, paired with the relatively low price. The large display makes it easier for many users who have difficulty reading measurements on vernier and dial calipers.

Owners have also noted the high accuracy of up to 1000th of an inch and locking feature which speeds up multiple measurements. The only common complaint about the 87323 is its lack of an automatic shut-off, which can lead to rapid battery drain if you forget to turn it off between uses. A few consumers have had issues with the auto-power and calibration. It is unknown if these complaints have been due to a defective product, receiving a refurbished model, or have met with other problems. In most cases, notifying customer service has resulted in a working replacement.

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Top 3 Best Adjustable Wrench 2020


Are you looking for the best adjustable wrench? In this topic, we will top adjustable wrenches on the market.



1. Channellock 8WCB WideAzz Adjustable Wrench


Leading the pack as the best adjustable wrench for the money is the Channellock WideAzz. It measures only 8 inches in total length (also available in a 6 inch version), but uses a unique design that allows it to function as well as a 12 inch model. The secret is in the way the jaws are manufactured, allowing them to open as much as 1-1/2 inches, an astonishing width for an 8 inch wrench. The jaws are also longer than you’d expect, which gives you more gripping power without rounding fasteners, and yet remain viable for compact places where larger, heavier wrenches would not work.

The tool is clearly marked with both SAE and metric sizes, and the 4-thread knurl is easy to adjust while locking the jaws firmly at the desired setting. Constructed out of chrome vanadium steel, it will hold up over time and has the ability to resist abrasion, oxidation, and corrosion. There is not much to complain about with the 8WCB WideAzz Adjustable Wrench, except that the hanger hole is too small to fit many shop hangers, and the rubber grip is subject to scraping and tearing in rough conditions. On the other hand, the rubber grip conceals an ordinary adjustable wrench handle with an extra large hanger hole, so once the grip begins to fray it can be removed without affecting the usability of the wrench and improving your storage options at the same time.

2. Irwin 2078706 4 Pc Adjustable Wrench Set


Sometimes, the best adjustable wrench is actually a set of wrenches in different sizes. This Irwin set is perfect for many jobs, and features handle lengths of 6, 8, 10, and 12 inches, respectively. That means you have a wrench small enough to fit into tight spaces, and others capable of opening to larger sizes and permitting you to apply as much torque as necessary to loosen bolts that you thought would never turn again. Made of chrome vanadium alloy, these Irwins include a hanging hole for rack storage, but come with a carrying tray for increased portability.

They are marked in both metric and SAE sizes which mean you can set the jaws to dozens of sizes with the ball of your thumb. Compared to a cheaply made wrenches of this type, there is almost no “wiggle” in jaws once they are set, and that means fewer rounded heads and more dependable tightening. There isn’t much to complain about with this set, and the biggest problem, the storage tray, shouldn’t even cause a blink. The tray is an added convenience, and works well in light duty situations, but it will not stand up to rough handling. Most will have a dedicated spot in a tool chest drawer for these.

For the serious user, the biggest concern is probably the rubberized grips, because they will wear and split over time. The grips are sturdy enough to last indefinitely for light use, and proper care and maintenance will keep them in good shape for even the most experienced users. And if those grips do eventually split and come off, the metal handle underneath will still provide you with an ergonomic grip that will not slow you down. If something does go wrong with this set of adjustable wrenches, it carries a full lifetime factory warranty, so you can trade in a broken or non-functional wrench for one in good working condition.



3. Stanley 90-948 8 Inch Adjustable Wrench


Made of forged alloy steel, the Stanley adjustable wrench is designed to allow opening the jaws extra wide, accommodating nut sizes that are too big for some combination wrench sets to tackle. Stanley products come with a limited lifetime warranty, and are great for use in many industries, including plumbing, automotive, or as a universal tool for the kitchen drawer. The handle is designed to prevent the dual material grip from slipping, and materials used mean years of wear without worrying about the grip falling apart. On the negative side, there is more movement in the jaws than is preferable, which could result in rounding of stuck bolts if the wrench is not snugged tightly to them before removal. The easy solution for this is to tighten the jaws with them already placed over the nut or bolt, ensuring a tighter grip and easier removal.

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1. NOCO Genius G3500 Battery Charger


One of the smallest and most innovative models on the market, the Genius G3500 is the top-ranked pick for both versatility and performance. It can be used as a battery maintainer for infrequently used batteries, and includes a built-in computer system to give you more reliability and improved safety protection, including spark-proof technology to minimize the potential for electrical arcing. This may be the most compact battery charger you have ever used, but it is still slip resistant, water and UV resistant, and capable of charging up to twice as fast as conventional battery chargers.

This is a smart charging system, and has all the bells and whistles you would expect from a top of the line model, including a battery repair mode that can potentially bring batteries that have been tested as “bad” back to life. If you have fought with clunky battery chargers in the past, this unit is going to surprise you with its versatility and functionality. The most common problem reported with the NOCO Genius is that it can be quite sensitive to power fluctuations.

The slightest surge or power blink will send the unit into reset mode, preventing it from functioning until it has been disconnected from the power source for a few minutes so the internal systems can reset. While this can be annoying in rural areas where fluctuations are common, it is not a true flaw as it is designed to prevent damaging the battery it is connected to. All in all, the Genius line of “smart” chargers from NOCO are fantastic at what they do and once you use the G3500, you’ll wonder how you’ve gone all these years without it.

2. Schumacher SEM 1562-A-CA Battery Charger


The Schumacher Charger/Maintainer is more basic than the top rated model, but it carries a lower price tag and features automatic switching from full charge to maintenance modes, which can preserve battery life. It works on both 6 and 12 volt batteries, includes overcharge protection, and includes clamp and post connectors for easy hook up. For boats and motor homes, the SEM 1562-A-CA is the perfect battery maintainer so your pleasure craft or work equipment is always ready to go when you need it. The most notable disadvantage is that the charger only puts out 1.5 amps, so charging a dead battery may take a long time. In charge mode, the unit will shut off after 12 hours, so a completely dead battery may require you to reset the system for a complete charge.



3. Schumacher SC 1200A-CA SpeedCharge Battery Charger


The SC 1200A-CA Charging System is the more reminiscent of traditional battery chargers, but it has state of the art technology under the hood. It can be used as a charger, battery maintainer or battery tester, and operates at 3, 6 and 12 amp outputs to give you more control over the charge time. The built-in microprocessor charges up to 2x faster than traditional chargers, and automatically switches from charger to maintainer and back again as the battery is charged and discharged.

Even better, the amp rate is set internally to provide the fastest, safest charge for the battery it is connected to, so you can hook it up and walk away without worrying about choosing the appropriate amp setting. On the down side, this charger is not as well suited for charging dead batteries, and may not even recognize that a fully discharged battery is connected. You can circumvent this by holding down the “display” and “type” buttons after connecting the battery and while plugging the charger into a wall outlet, but be careful not to hold the buttons longer than a couple of minutes or the battery could be permanently damaged.

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