I found myself with several half post topic ideas, and put them together into this misc. tool news post. Here’s the rundown:
- Dewalt Adapter Set is Back in Stock, Still on Sale
- Sign up for our Newsletter!!
- Makita X2 Cordless/Corded Vacuum Soon Available
- Save on Festool Dust Extractors
- Flexzilla Extension Cords – Early Feedback
- Father’s Day Gift Guide?
- Father’s Day Deal Reminder
Dewalt Adapter Set is Back in Stock, Still on Sale
Last week I wrote about Dewalt’s 20V Max to 18V adapter and starter set being on sale. Well, it’s back in stock, and still on sale.
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It is currently priced at $141 before and $121 after discount, which is a great price if you’re looking to breath new life into your older Dewalt 18V tools.
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ToolGuyd Newsletter
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Daily and weekly updates are automatic, and one of these days – once I finally get the email template done – I hope to start sending out custom newsletters.
One of my intents for the newsletter is to include mini news snippets, such as many of the ones found here, that aren’t substantial enough for their own posts.
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Makita X2 Cordless/Corded Vacuum Soon Available
Makita’s new 18V X2 cordless vacuum sounds like a great idea. It can plugged into a wall outlet for long and tougher cleanup and dust collection tasks, or operated cordlessly when the need for cord-free convenience arises. It’s pricey, and doesn’t come with batteries, but looks marvelously convenient.
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New Makita 18V X2 Cordless Vacuums Can also Work on AC Power
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Save on Festool Dust Extractors
Speaking of vacuums and dust extractors…
There’s a promo going on now for 15% off Festool dust extractors and accessories. The vacuum discounts also apply to Festool’s various combo package deals.
I bought a Festool CT 26 a few years ago, and LOVE IT! Yes, it was a pricey investment, but it works superbly, especially with Festool power tools. My lungs are cleaner for it, or at least I believe they are.
You can see all the sale prices through this link:
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Toter Bins?
Last month I posted about Rubbermaid Brute trash bins, and a few people mentioned liking Toter bins.
If you have used Toter products before, what do you think about them?
Flexzilla Extension Cords – Early Feedback
I just wanted to let you know that my Flexzilla extension cords have been working out quite well. I definitely recommend them, and time will tell whether this holds true.
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Father’s Day Gift Guide?
I’ve started seeing let’s kiss up to advertiser and potential advertiser Father’s Day gift guides, and weighed whether I would be coming out with my own no-BS gift guide this year. I haven’t ruled it out, and plenty of giftable tools have been jumping into my head.
I’m still working on an update to my Ultimate Tool Gift Guide, but I don’t think I’ll be able to pull it all together in the next ~2 weeks.
What kinds of tools would be in YOUR 2016 Father’s Day gift guide?
Father’s Day Deals Reminder
Don’t forget to take another look at our Amazon Father’s Day Tool Deals Discount post.
There are quite a few brand discounts this year, although sadly there are different exclusions than in previous years, such as on Dewalt’s ToughSystem tool storage products. Darn.
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James C
Don’t forget to price shop on those Amazon deals. I was interested in the Dewalt $20 off $100 for some of the 10-compartment parts organizers. Right now they’re $24 but HD has them for $20 (Amazon is 20 percent higher, pre discount). Looking at an Amazon price history website, they nudged up the price shortly before the sale took effect. I don’t know if this is the case for some other tools, but I wouldn’t be surprised. Shop around and do the math.
Szymon
Whats the trick to view the pricing history?
fred
Pricing history can often be found on the CamelCamelCamel website
http://camelcamelcamel.com/
Ningwut
Do a search for amazon price tracker. I think Camel camel camel is the one that google always spits out first.
Will show price history for as long as it has been on sale at Amazon (at least for everything I’ve checked).
Interestingly- most tools seem to be the cheapest this time of year, just barely cheaper than around the holidays.
Robbie Stanford
If you go and order online you can get a free dewalt tape with the organizer.
BikerDad
I would say Leatherman tools, from REI, but their 25% off deal ended cob Monday. I definitely would say anything from Pony Tools or one of their related brands, other than Easy Wood Tools, as the company has suspended operations…. If Father wants some Pony or Jorgensen clamps, now’s the time to get ’em.
fred
I was out on Long Island at MacArthur Airport and stopped by at Dynamite Tool and picked up a pair of these:
http://www.dynamitetoolco.com/Adjustable-Clamp-5-18-inch-WOODEN-HAND-SCREW-CLAMP-p/adj-5.htm
fred
I should have also said that its a bit sad that another venerable ( since 1903) USA (in this case Chicago) manufacturer has closed up shop. I wonder how Dubuque Clamp Works is faring these days – as the last of the USA-Made clamp manufacturers
Logan
Jorgensen / pony aka adjustable clamp company had gone the way of great neck – imports. Cheap ones at that.
I’m surprised anyone would put their name on the Chinese garbage ACC put out – especially the adjustable wrenches, with more slop than I thought possible in a wrench
I can’t recall one product recently that was made here.
Logan
And that’s news to me! Is there a link to the shutting down story ?
fred
The 2 18-inch handscrews I purchased 2 weeks ago, were made in the USA. Maybe old stock on the wall at Dynamite Tool ??
Here is the only link I could find:
https://blog.lostartpress.com/2016/05/30/pony-tools-suspends-operations/
fred
BTW – Peachtree Woodworking is having a Father’s Day sale on Easy Wood tools.
You need to put the first item in your cart – then enter keycode “SHOP11” to get 20% off
Diplomatic Immunity
Well so much for that Makita cordless vacuum. I was figuring it would be like $200 without the batteries. $680 for a 2.1 gallon vac without batteries seems rather pricey. I wonder if another company makes it for them like their corded vac is just a rebranded Nilfisk.
Mike
Ouch! Even if it included batteries and charger that’s a hard purchase to justify at that price. The list price is over $1000!
Jim
“….be like $200 without the batteries” is an unrealistic expectatio, given the x2 hybrid platform and electronics, casters, filter, and attachments.
Since the x2 platform is exclusively Makita, this is not a rebranding candidate. Who would have a x2 hybrid vac developed to start from?
I predict a realistic USA best price point may settle in at $350-400. Converted into USD, it is currently available on Amazon Japan at ~$470. That means I could probably get one from my Makita guy in Osaka for $430USD. USA prices are generally alittle cheaper, hence my $350-400 estimate.
FYI. Makita just release a industrial/commercial robotic vac that is fully featured and pretty sweet. But also quite pricey. Given the price point, it will likely never be offered in the USA. Just like their smart automatic transmission cordless circular saws (and a number of other cordless tools). Too pricey for US consumers.
Dominic van Lievenoogen
Automatic transmission cordless circular saw? Could you elaborate what model you are talking about ?
If you mean the brushless circ saw with the ‘ speed change’ tech , that one is widely available 🙂
Jim
I was specifically referencing the Makira HS471 and the USA market. It was introduced several years ago in Japan and never released in the USA. It is a nice saw, but too pricey for the USA market to coexist with another saw at a lesser price point.
Dominic van Lievenoogen
Alot more realistic is the following scenario: 3 years ago the world had the brushless Milwaukee fuel saw as the only brushless saw available. Makita was already caching flak with their first brushless drill Ddf459, which was a compact brushless unit nowwhere near the power of the fuel.
Milwaukee marketing was already having fun with Makita for not Being able to produceren a stronger brushless drill.
If Makita brought out the hs471 in Europese/us that would have given Milwaukee more to laugh out. Yet again a small compact brushless tool, nothing compared to the power of the fuel.
Makita only released it in Japan because Milwaukee has almost no presense there