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Been consulting on some job sites outside the Lakes Region area. I notice a new tool in the contractors' arsenal named KIMO. Ask about the performance and they love it, decent power, and battery life. Anyone here has experience?
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As i am opening up camp I realize how useful a few cordless tools wood be, particularly a leaf blower and sawzall. I have a cordless DeWalt drill and driver and like them. So, anyone have more insights on products from DeWalt? Sounds like people here like them. I would prefer to stay with one battery brand so I can easily interchange them. I might want to add components down the road, but don't see the need now to buy a whole set of tools as I have many, many corded options and am OK dragging around electric cords for now.
I have a backpack blower for big jobs, but for the roofs, decks, and general cleanup around camp it's overkill and a PIA to get out for a 5 minute project. Thanks! |
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