The Best of Last Month on ToolGuyd – June 2010

ToolGuyd June 2010 Montage

We’re a little late with this compilation post, but hopefully you’re in a forgiving mood. June was a fantastic month filled with plenty of new tool announcements. Here are a few of the most popular posts of the month. As always, you can view a full listing of last month’s posts in chronological order.

Editorial

Company Profile: Griots Garage
Lowes Stops Selling USA-Made Estwing & Dasco Pro Tools
mmm, What a Tasty Looking Toolbox, Tools Included!
Our Awesome Visit to Black & Decker and Dewalt

Reviews

Hands-on Review of Dremel’s New Cordless Rotary Tool

Hand Tools

Craftsman Releases New Universal Ratcheting Wrench Sets
CRKT Eat’N Spork Tool, Om Nom Nom Nom
Fenix LD20 LED Flashlight
Sweet DIY Titanium T-Handle Drive Tool!

Power Tools

Bosch’s New GCM12SD Axial-Glide Sliding Miter Saw
Bosch PS41-2A Lithium-Ion Impact Driver Now Available
Dewalt 12V MAX Lithium Ion Cordless System Preview
New 12V Cordless Dremel Multi-Max Oscillating Tool 

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3 Responses to The Best of Last Month on ToolGuyd – June 2010

  1. IndyEngineer says:

    Wow! What a great month June was for reading the ToolGuyd blog!
    Lots of great information, good reviews, and awesome giveaways!
    Thanks Stuart, for all your hard work on the website. you definitely help make my tool buying decisions easier.

  2. Stuart says:

    Thanks! I certainly do try.

    Amazingly, there’s still so much to do – reviews, intros, announcements, that hopefully ToolGuyd can stay fresh for quite some time.

    As much fun as it is, ToolGuyd is nothing without its readers, so thank YOU!

  3. Charles Brittain says:

    There are so many uses for the Dremel that there may not be enough space to give then all.

    I would; cut off nail and screw heads; polish silver, copper, brass, and other metals; remove corrosion from batteries and other electrical contacts; sand small objects; sharpen my chain saw with the chainsaw attachment; dull sharp edges on broken or chipped drinking glasses, plates and other dinnerware; sharpen knives and other cutting devises; cut wood in close places; use as a screwdriver for small screws; use it to drill small holes in wood and metal; remove grout from ceramic tile, etc. The tool has unlimited capabilities, and because it is battery driven, it can be used anywhere. What a tool!

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