Monday, April 12, 2010

Black & Decker Electric Blower Vacuum




















The Black & Decker Electric Leaf Blower and Vaccum is available at a tremendous price and represents the height of electric technology. Reversible abilities allow for picking up leaves and grass as well as dispersing them at 240 MPH - a virtually astronomical power for such a small package. This three-in-one blower, vacuum, and mulcher keeps your yard and driveway neat and tidy and handles even wet piles of leaves. 240 MPH blow speed and 385 CFM air volume, combined with an ergonomic two-speed switch gives more control around garden beds. This baby weighs 15.4 pounds and carries a 2-year warranty. It includes a Leaf Blaster nozzle, a vacuum attachment with tube, leaf bag with zipper, adjustable shoulder strap, and air concentrator. These features and its lightweight but durable construction make it a true keeper.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

The Jaw Horse


The Jaw Horse is a remarkable and quite innovative new tool. As used in the attached picture, it is as good as - if not better - than having another set of human hands on the job. Its 3 leg set up triangulates weight distribution, making an actually sturdier unit for working atop of as well as making a far easier leveling task. It's frankly amazing clamping strength, on top, rated at 1,000 lbs, securely clamps into place any number of possible items, from tile saw trays to chop saws and the likes. By clamping, one can address doors, odd shapes of all kinds, even plywood with the secure knowledge that the item will stay in place tightly, with no movement.

This is simply a breath taking bit of technology and I will not hesitate in the slightest in recommending it as a must have adjunct to anyone who installs fences, makes garden structures or even for the homeowner and his dozens of private projects. A video accompanies this link which I believe is also a must-see, simply to acquaint oneself with the very latest in construction products. This is not your late night, fly-by-night item. This is very real.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

Lawngrips Women's Landscaping Shoes


These Lawngrips Women's Landscaping Shoes are your basic clog. What few people know is that this landscaper also wore clogs whenever I could - and we're talking some serious gardening! Easy to get in and out of, they also supply waterproof separation from the consistently wet soils we tend to deal with in gardens. Aside from that, of course, there is the good old muck, the manure, the weeds and seeds, the clippings, the spent blooms - need I go on about the stuff we walk in? These are actually nice to look at, too. The Nimbus uppers are waterproofed leather and the outsole is butyl rubber with an EVA midsole. Nimbus contains a composite shank and a removable, washable and anti-microbial insole. These provide support and comfort for all-day gardening. This is a great gardening appliance and one's feet will thank you.

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Electrical Tools Starter Set


The Greenlee Starter Set is perfect for homeowners and hobbyists who are just beginning to find uses for electrical products in their local purview's. Absolutely perfect for outdoor lighting work, this set has a set of wire-strippers/cutter, a GT-11 non-contact voltage detector, which can give fast, easy, non-contact voltage detection, with a bright LED and audible alarm if voltage is present. Also included is a "screwdriver" - a i6-In-1 multi-tool, containing #1 and #2 square recess, 6mm flat tip and #2 Phillips and 1/4" & 5/16" hex fittings for just about any primary electrical connection problem. Cheap, quick and easy, repairs and installations begin with these items and can actually stay that way. Few are the landscapers, for example, who do not own any or all of these items, especially in these days where Landscape Lighting has become so prevalent. Bear in mind the electrical uses otherwise, as well, from irrigation controllers and boxes out in the field to lighting and some work inside the house itself. This is a minimum must-have for electrical work.

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Electrical Tools Starter Set

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Heavy Duty Extension Cords


The Coleman Cable Low Temp Outdoor Extension Cord With Lighted End acknowledges the fact that not everything in the world comes with a battery. Indeed, the simple fact of the matter is that the celebration of the newer and more powerfully efficient electrical power tools and garden aids is nearly enough to enjoy quieter and less polluting work all on its own. When I buy cords any more, I also prefer the "lit ends", which can tell one from a distance whether or not a cord is properly plugged in and whether any downsides are inside the unit being used itself or in the simple act of needing a better contact back at the source. The three-prong technology is pretty much a no brainer, inasmuch as the amount of power carried over a line any more requires an additional bit of security. Geared for use and maintaining flexibility down to -45 degrees F, this cord is a true workhorse. Whether the length is adequate or not would be my only thought concerning whether or not to purchase this item for my outdoor electrical needs.

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Power Tools - The Big Set Of Cordless Tools




The Dewalt 18 Volt XRP 6-Tool Cordless Set is pretty much the state of the art of cordless sets. I have owned more than one of these as my own business expanded and I found, then, that each crew gained immensely from owning these bad boys. Now, having said that, my uses are not exactly homeowner type usages. But, frankly, each tool may very well be a goal, just in themselves. I list them here to show the potential and the variety of cordless tools. Their utility is something else entirely. I use Sawzalls for all sorts of purposes, including cutting pipe, deep inside hard to get to trenches. I use the cordless Skil Saw to top fences and to make fast cuts in the field of such things as posts for guying trees and even for cutting metal fence posts. The grinder is an awesome tool for finishing off concrete pavers and adjusting them to fitting. Needless to say, the screwdriver and drill functions are necessary to the max. Even the light is amazingly handy. My adoration of the technology which permitted the newly-developed power and durability of these tools is off the charts. These are the ultimate in labor saving technology. No cords, no concerns about water and electrifying oneself - it's all right here, in one package.

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