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Tools & Equipment

Remodeling tools range from smartphone apps to screwdrivers and cranes. Finding the best equipment for the job can be the difference between a smooth progression and a frustrating delay in your project. Innovations in remodeling equipment can help your firm get ahead of the competition and lead to greater customer satisfaction.



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Pro’s Picks: A Plumbing Tool That Cuts Install Time

This Pro’s Pick helps ensure that a one-day bath business completes its jobs in, well, one day




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Knipex Screw Extractors

The extractor’s cutting edges provide non-slip engagement to remove the toughest frozen bolts.

Greenlee Power Fishing System

The ¼-inch tank design offers 10 percent greater capacity than the previous model and acts as a storage compartment for the hose.

Professional Remodeler's 101 Best New Products of 2012-2013

The standout products from the past year.

Skil Worm Drive Saw

The Skil MAG77LT weighs in at 13.2 pounds, making it 4 pounds lighter than their standard worm drive saw (SHD77), while maintaining the same power and durability.

Simpson Strong-Tie DSV Screw

The DSV screw is a powerful fastening solution for preservative-treated decking applications.

Diablo Ultimate Flawless Finish Saw Blades

Diablo’s Ultimate Flawless Finish 10- and 12-inch saw blades deliver precise, splinter-free cuts on fine molding with no rework required.

16-Gauge Cordless Nailing System from Paslode

The 16-Gauge Angled Li-ion Cordless Finish Nailing System weighs 4.5 pounds and reaches tough corners and tight spaces while minimizing user fatigue.

Senco Auto-Feed Screwdriver Systems

The auto-feed attachment on the DS325AC and DS340AC corded screwdrivers removes the need for individual loading of fasteners.

Bosch Impact Tough Bits, Sockets and Hole Saws

High torque and high impact are key with Bosch’s line of Impact Tough screw driving bits, sockets and hole saws.

Fireclay Tile Crush recycled glass tile

The new Crush line of recycled glass tile from Fireclay Tile requires only one-fourth the energy of traditional cast glass tile to make.

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