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1) AX Ideas (Preview)
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1.1 Orit B.V Handy-Man (Preview)
• ORIT B.V. - Sand Lime ...
• ORIT B.V. - ABH Brick ...
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1.2 Orit B.V Octopus (Preview)
• ORIT B.V. - Lifting Cl... • ORIT B.V. - H-360 - H-...
2) Debarker PRO (Preview)
• Debarker PRO / Barkefr...
• Dolmar 9010 + Debarker...
• Кородер не бензопилу Х...
3) Jackman Brute Socket Fusion Power Clamp
• Jackman Brute Socket F...
4) Hilti CFS-SL
• HOW TO Hilti Brandschu...
• HOW TO install Hilti C...
• HOW TO install Hilti C...
• Sleeve Antifuoco CFS-SL
5) SpikeEase
• SpikeEase: The Best Sp...
• SpikeEase - Battery Op...
6) Lock Jaw Ladder Grip
• Lock Jaw Ladder Grip D...
• Swedish Fire and Rescu...
7) Kreg Panel Carrier
• Kreg® Panel Carrier
8) WORKPRO Cordless Reciprocating Saw
• WORKPRO® Tools | 20V C...
9) Hyde Tools 4-Inch Roller
• Hyde Tools 4-Inch Roll...
• Hyde Tools 4-Inch Roll...
10) Kreg® Quick-Flip (Preview)
• Kreg® Quick-Flip
11) WEICON Tools Fibre Optic Stripper (Preview)
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• Abisolieren feinster D...
12) RUNPOTEC Cable guide roller
• RUNPOTEC Cable guide r...
00:00 - Lock Jaw Ladder Grip
01:03 - RUNPOTEC Cable guide roller
02:03 - Hilti CFS-SL
02:59 - AX Ideas + Orit B.V
04:00 - Debarker PRO
04:53 - Jackman Brute Socket Fusion Power Clamp
05:39 - Kreg Panel Carrier
06:41 - WORKPRO Cordless Reciprocating Saw
07:40 - Hyde Tools 4-Inch Roller
08:45 - Kreg® Quick-Flip
09:28 - WEICON Tools Fibre Optic Stripper
10:26 - SpikeEase
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@TROOPERfarcry
@TROOPERfarcry Рік тому
I appreciate trying to make a ladder safer, but gutters are not strong. I don't care if the gutter gets damaged, I just mean that even though the ladder is clamped to a gutter, that doesn't mean the ladder is secure.
@Nvable
@Nvable Рік тому
I came here to post similar.
@joesmith4494
@joesmith4494 Рік тому
Why wouldn't one just use vice grips. It's a stupid product
@deucedeuce1572
@deucedeuce1572 Рік тому
Was thinking the same. It's not just the weakness of the gutters either, but also the gutter spikes and the wood they're hammered into. Have seen gutter failures from ladders being tied off on them (and the accidents that resulted by the failures).
@eduardojaimes9201
@eduardojaimes9201 Рік тому
I also agree but I think it’s meant to stop your ladder from sliding from side to side but the gutter won’t protect you if thhe ladder falls back since it’s that weak
@myfirstcrappyvideobilly
@myfirstcrappyvideobilly Рік тому
I was just saying that the load would only be what the gutter can hold not the ladder or the clamp. That's the weakest link.
@ivanmanalo9536
@ivanmanalo9536 Рік тому
Pretty cool combination using chainsaw and having a shaver in one tool very brilliant idea nice combo
@muddymatt1981
@muddymatt1981 Рік тому
On below posts, there has been some criticism on the ladder clamp. I own a construction company and had a ladder blow sideways in a strong wind. No one was hurt, but I did buy one of these items. It is not intended to keep people from shaking it hard back and forth as was depicted in the video. It keeps the ladder secured to the building in the case of strong winds, one leg settling/sinking into the ground a little, and it does help employees with the transition of going from roof to ladder. Just some real world feed back. I use it for my 40’ extension.
@thomasmurray146
@thomasmurray146 Рік тому
Thank you for that
@wsfwsf1497
@wsfwsf1497 Рік тому
I don't know if I'd be going up if the wind is strong enough to blow over an alum/fiber ladder. If an emergency, ok.
@squirrelleader771
@squirrelleader771 Рік тому
Op has obviously no gutter experience. The clamp is a safety hasard. No experienced constitution worker will lean a ladder against a roof. There's no point of damaging a gutter to get on a roof. No one in the gutter trade would support this device. There's a reason they make stand outs - stand offs. Only hacks would use this. A gutter is not designed to hold a person's weight. Period. Only inexperienced people would argue. I couldn't tell you how many spikes I've pulled out by hand. How many runs I've just yanked down removing the old. How many dents I've seen from people putting a ladder on a gutter, even when they think they're being smart putting something soft in between. Gutters are not made to support a person!!!!
@myronstutzman1344
@myronstutzman1344 Рік тому
​@Squirrel Leader what the hell is a constitution worker, as a construction worker I've leaned a ladder against many gutters, after many years I've still never had a problem (probably because I do it right), so get off your self righteous high horse Karen
@whochecksthis
@whochecksthis Рік тому
​@wsf wsf when the work is scheduled, you do it... only excuse to avoid the job is lightning... A clamp to prevent ladder falling over is a good product.
@mattheweburns
@mattheweburns Рік тому
I work in construction and I love these videos. Some of these items are kind of ridiculous, but a lot of them are very practical a few of them. I actually want to buy.
@Geoff_G
@Geoff_G Рік тому
At the 9:00 mark, that drill driver set is pretty much the same as the Makita kit I bought 30 years ago.
@jimbobbiocarumba1770
@jimbobbiocarumba1770 Рік тому
Reciprocating saw? Ooooooooooohhhhh!! This is Jetson's Space Age stuff here. Next up -- The Cordless Screwdriver.
@JRo250
@JRo250 Рік тому
Thank you for switching to Metric but also keeping Imperial units on the video. I believe this helps cross referencing and hopefully ease the conversion to Metric one day.
@Brian-jz1pi
@Brian-jz1pi 9 місяців тому
A painters ladder stabalizer setting on the roof protects gutter and is very stable
@shaggywheels518
@shaggywheels518 Рік тому
Attaching a ladder to a wobbly gutter, that really make sense... 😅
@missrosie4c
@missrosie4c 11 місяців тому
No
@gada39
@gada39 Рік тому
As many agreed here, the gutter is probably weak. A secure connection to a weakness takes away from your reaction time. Just use a bungee, it gives time to react to side to side slip. For those that are using a product to keep the ladder from falling back while on it, the ladder was too short.
@ricknick5318
@ricknick5318 9 місяців тому
Sometimes when carrying materials of the ladder you don't want to have to move around the top of the ladder so it's better to have it fastened basically as you can just walk right up on the roof or up on the surface you're going to
@ricknick5318
@ricknick5318 9 місяців тому
But you're not wrong it should be four to five runs above the plane and standing at the bottom you should be able to stand with your feet at the bottom step reaching out with your arms straight in front of you and touch one of the rooms of the ladder level arms level I mean
@ricknick5318
@ricknick5318 9 місяців тому
Took a couple OSHA test?
@TROOPERfarcry
@TROOPERfarcry Рік тому
9:00 -- I have one of these that was made by DeWalt. I got it maybe 6 years ago. I used it when screening in my back porch, and I found it invaluable for speed and convenience. Drill the hole... counter-sink it... then drive the screw. That used to be three distinctly different steps, where it actually made sense to -- no joke -- buy three different drills, because otherwise you'd be swapping between bits on each screw. At any rate, Kreg isn't the only manufacturer of this tool, and it isn't a new tool, either.
@waynedrummond6583
@waynedrummond6583 Рік тому
Have you not heard of countersinking screws?
@redcorset
@redcorset Рік тому
Problem with the gutter clamp is the gutter will not support that much weight in a fall. You just wind up dragging crap down on top of you.
@ruffxm
@ruffxm Рік тому
It's not designed to SUPPORT a fall...It's designed to prevent the ladder from sliding side to side or pulling away and CAUSING a fall as your transitioning from the roof to the ladder.
@gingerturtle4229
@gingerturtle4229 Рік тому
Ladders shouldn’t be touching the gutters at all during access to avoid potential damage as guttering has very little load bearing strength. That’s why I carry stand off bars that attach to the ladder tops and support off brickwork etc…the only way to be sure is to fix an eyelet into mortar and rope your ladders in place.
@billprezioso3677
@billprezioso3677 Рік тому
Been painting 40 years and I can’t think of a possible use for the angled mini roller that I couldn’t do with a regular one.
@ErgonBill
@ErgonBill Рік тому
Industrial steelwork touchups maybe. Cheap enough to throw in the kit. I have one that accepts a brush and it's saved a lot of time over the years.
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp 2 місяці тому
The only difference is - you are not making money by selling the angled version.
@louisvl10
@louisvl10 2 місяці тому
recipro saw is a must have fr my fav use is for pruning trees and removing roots, it works sooo good for that
@PROProcesss
@PROProcesss Рік тому
At 6:16 you can get the board out of the trunk without any tools 😅😅
@Alex-mt9ir
@Alex-mt9ir Рік тому
😂😂 really
@mrshort2379
@mrshort2379 Рік тому
great content: the problem with cool tools and inventions is the MSRP, nobody has a poor in mind. they all just want that money. that is why I and many others like knock-off companies.. the knock-offs may not be as good, and some better, but the thing is they are cheap enough for a poor to buy.
@Noneyobusiness851
@Noneyobusiness851 Рік тому
What freaking genius came up with the idea to clamp the ladder to the gutter that is the stupidest thing I've ever seen.😮
@CynthiaWord-iq7in
@CynthiaWord-iq7in Рік тому
Yes, they are as sturdy as tinfoil.
@trump45and2zig-zags
@trump45and2zig-zags Рік тому
You don't set ladders on the gutters!!
@marc6919
@marc6919 Рік тому
I think Milwaukee makes every kind of tool imaginable for people who hate to work hard but need too work harder
@regorttoccs
@regorttoccs 2 місяці тому
Ladder gutter clamp is a sure fire way to break the seam seals especially the corner seals.
@maddawgnoll
@maddawgnoll 9 місяців тому
The gutter clamp is the dumbest idea. I had the gutter break on my 2 stories up and landed flat on my back on top of the ladder.
@garykenyon3908
@garykenyon3908 21 день тому
These are some neat tools but awfully expensive.
@chadpeterson1457
@chadpeterson1457 Рік тому
You don't put ladders on rain gutters. (33 years of ladder experience)
@akproductions8401
@akproductions8401 Рік тому
No one uses ladder arms literally no one
@squirrelleader771
@squirrelleader771 Рік тому
This
@eddiehenrik4869
@eddiehenrik4869 Рік тому
The Debarker at 04:03 is just what I need for the wife's toenails.
@Equals488
@Equals488 16 днів тому
Don't trust a gutter. The header board maybe rotten and pull off. The device may help stop the latter from sliding off sideways.
@AbleMan.2178
@AbleMan.2178 Рік тому
Good video. I need a couple of these.
@neilchilders5442
@neilchilders5442 Рік тому
Now you have an ER visit and have to replace a vinyl gutter held on with 10 wood screws.
@vampritt
@vampritt Рік тому
a chinese guy watching this channel... 1 week later, same stuff, cost 1/20 of the original price
@coreyjameshaims449
@coreyjameshaims449 Рік тому
That ladder lock 😂 Sure IT can withstand 100kg but that flimsy ass guttering ain't going to hold a feather 😂😂😂
@nathanbay6783
@nathanbay6783 Рік тому
"Mini jumbo roller"😂 I have/use a similar debarker for making fence posts. I also know people with small mills who use them to save wear and tear on their blades. I also have been using battery powered Sawzalls for about 30 years.
@johnsumner6185
@johnsumner6185 Рік тому
Love the ladder lock device, the guy installs and removes it AT THE ROOF!!
@squirrelleader771
@squirrelleader771 Рік тому
Obviously no gutter experience....☝️
@guysolis5843
@guysolis5843 5 місяців тому
I used to have to climb on people's roof and my consideration to the home owner was to not scratch up and bend their gutters. Good idea here but I prefer ladder jacks spread wide on the actual roof. That new fangled Sawzall? I better get one. I already have 3 different types in my collection? The 4 inch roller is a mystery? My wrist does EXACTLY what this contraption does. Save a wrist and buy this thing. The Kreg Quick-Flip looks like a tool to have. The Fiber Optic strippa looks like a fine and useful tool. I would have one even though I don't need it. Be the first on my block principle! Spike Ease is a back saver. I seen a machine that rode on the tracks and it could reach over, grab a tie and shove it under the tracks so precisely. I watched for about 10 minutes, pretty awesome.
@robertritter9018
@robertritter9018 Рік тому
For the ladder we always use a bungy cord. Hook into the gutter, wrap around a rung hook on the gutter again.
@dirtyworxinc8858
@dirtyworxinc8858 Рік тому
lol ladder tips over so does the gutters ..... nota good choice
@johnwalenski1555
@johnwalenski1555 Рік тому
Love You Tube, there's countless great informational videos out there. This ain't one of 'em.
@dgulssmith4063
@dgulssmith4063 Рік тому
I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs
@HeWhoIsWhoHeIs Рік тому
Cheers you up with tools you'll likely never need?
@email4dj
@email4dj 5 місяців тому
?? Here's an amazing reciprocating saw that runs on batteries and uses blades! What a breakthrough! Plus a double ended drill with countersink, like the one I used in the 80s! I guess we've just given up on the futurism and we're publishing anything that's submitted now . . . we're no longer pretending this is anything more than free advertising.
@dragonflytoo
@dragonflytoo Рік тому
The market has gone insane.$$$$$$$$$$$$$
@monkeybarmonkeyman
@monkeybarmonkeyman Рік тому
I can see spike-ease being quite the tool for anyone wanting to derail trains. Hopefully they are not available to the public. Someone that motivated though would likely create their own version.
@NASTXL
@NASTXL Рік тому
I have those Kreg panel carriers and they are awesome! But I’m a big dude as in 6-4 and 255. If you’re a shorter guy I don’t know if they’d be as useful because you’re trying to press the weight where as for my I can just shoulder it.
@ruffxm
@ruffxm Рік тому
Is it ok for sheetrock or will it crush it?
@NASTXL
@NASTXL Рік тому
@@ruffxm Use them for sheetrock all the time.
@ruffxm
@ruffxm Рік тому
@@NASTXL thanks
@DewaldtdeKlerk
@DewaldtdeKlerk 20 днів тому
Did the guy on the ladder really tie homself off to the top of the ladder? Osha has become absurd!
@jakegorman7121
@jakegorman7121 10 місяців тому
Wow I never seen a sawzall before holy cow
@buckwheat6722
@buckwheat6722 11 місяців тому
EXCELLENT! Thank You!🤠
@madlifeus
@madlifeus Рік тому
*machines are amazing*
@nastyfall2009
@nastyfall2009 Рік тому
Great vid, keep it up guys!
@johndaly8060
@johndaly8060 Рік тому
I enjoy looking at these videos but most of the items covered are not new or practical but you never know when the perfect idea could surface! Their railway spike remover got my interest today. I don’t know much about railway spike removal but this unit is driven by a cordless drill. Between spike removals I assume one has to reset it back to the start position which takes time and was not shown. I think the old fashion prybar approach would be as quick if not quicker and weigh about the same as this contraption and not need a power supply?
@scottnunya2441
@scottnunya2441 Рік тому
I would assume it has a spring driven release to return it to the "remove" position. Just an assumption though.
@russellleininger5700
@russellleininger5700 Рік тому
Korea hypothetically got the bid
@jeeptrucklover72
@jeeptrucklover72 Рік тому
I had to laugh at the gutter clamps. Do you think I’m going to put my faith and life on those things? Ha! You’d be better off tying a string around the ladder. It’s the same concept.
@russellleininger5700
@russellleininger5700 Рік тому
Do you think they took over every single chiropractor's office in america
@ryancampbell2840
@ryancampbell2840 Рік тому
The debarker would be useful on folks who abuse children
@CynthiaWord-iq7in
@CynthiaWord-iq7in Рік тому
TAKE THIS POST DOWN PSYCHOPATH SHARING IDEAS.
@ryancampbell2840
@ryancampbell2840 Рік тому
@@CynthiaWord-iq7in why are you so offended? Do you abuse children or something? You are sick.
@jasonrainsbury2828
@jasonrainsbury2828 Рік тому
Gutters are never safe i cleaned windows & gutters for years .
@cowboy6591
@cowboy6591 Рік тому
Trouble is: The gutter can't take the weight. And the prices of all this stuff is highway robbery.
@barryharper7653
@barryharper7653 2 місяці тому
I’ve been looking for a good spike removal tool!
@MJTVideos
@MJTVideos Рік тому
The Hilti product is meant to stop fire and smoke spread through firewalls, not really for climate control. Those tubes seal when it gets hot in a fire, and prevent fire from traveling through for several hours
@taylortaylor6845
@taylortaylor6845 Рік тому
The painting roller looked like you couldn’t get any pressure
@williamadams5179
@williamadams5179 Рік тому
I like them all
@toddtourville984
@toddtourville984 Рік тому
A 2-hour quick charge, is not a quick charge.
@farmerbrown3768
@farmerbrown3768 Рік тому
I’m going out and buy that spike puller right away??………oh, wait, I don’t have a rail road yet!
@kihmjones2176
@kihmjones2176 Рік тому
instead of the gutter clamp get a few helium balloons as they are more dependable 😁 The clamp should grab the eve of the roof and the roof it self at the truss below and SCREWED IN
@bernardkavanagh3528
@bernardkavanagh3528 Рік тому
0:41 Imagine Fred Dibnah looking at this guy 🤣🤣🤣
@nwelshans
@nwelshans Рік тому
Ez-path over Hilti sleeves. The opening of Hilti sleeves and not closing them means the fire protection is missing and easy to forget. In applications like hospitals they will get checked by joint commission and heavy fines occur if they are left open. There is no closing an ez-path it just works.
@tinacheez1450
@tinacheez1450 Рік тому
Wow. This did not go as I expected
@roberthesse157
@roberthesse157 Рік тому
So didn't think about gutter guards on top of gutters to keep leaves and debris out now did they. Mine are covered.
@clumpkin1012
@clumpkin1012 Рік тому
That debarker looks dangerous.
@MR-puffnstuff
@MR-puffnstuff Рік тому
How much weight does a gutter hold not a hundred pounds lol.
@marcusseal4372
@marcusseal4372 Рік тому
he's not using three points of contact on the ladder lol
@rockerjim8045
@rockerjim8045 Рік тому
Railway “spikes” are so 19th Century. Pandrol clips are the future
@deucedeuce1572
@deucedeuce1572 Рік тому
2:12 ... Imagine if it could put temporary holes in the wall that go away as soon as you remove it (like in magic tricks and cartoons). That would be one of the most useful devices ever invented. I'm certain it's possible, but I doubt we'll see it in the next 20 years. You never know with science though. Many inventions were once thought to be impossible (if not most modern inventions, like TV, computers, music/video players and electricity altogether... and cars, airplanes and possibly even glass at one point in time.
@duocvo1984
@duocvo1984 6 місяців тому
❤ i like ...verry good
@MM-rr1kp
@MM-rr1kp Рік тому
so not only do you fall , you also rip the gutters off the house
@apfelbasket
@apfelbasket Рік тому
Do NOT mean a ladder against a gutter! Professionals will lean it with extenders against the side of the building. It would damage & break the gutters which could cause the ladder & person to fall & could cause death!
@craigcorson3036
@craigcorson3036 Рік тому
NOBODY who works with tools would use a SAW to remove those nails. They would use a claw hammer and just pull them out. There are circumstances in which one would cut nails with a saw, but not in the one shown.
@steveroman3729
@steveroman3729 Рік тому
When we were hanging drywall in areas after demo, we would cut any excess of nails sticking out. Time is money and nobody has the time to pull each nail out, so we cut them off.
@Dovie170986
@Dovie170986 Рік тому
Worth buying really 😂
@SunildaArboleda
@SunildaArboleda Місяць тому
Maravilloso
@karlakrobertson8504
@karlakrobertson8504 Рік тому
Also who's not using ladder arms to avoid crushing the gutters
@squirrelleader771
@squirrelleader771 Рік тому
This
@terrellstewart4071
@terrellstewart4071 11 місяців тому
Some of these items are useful but the prices on a gamble or questionable product is crazy
@davidhakadoober._1-
@davidhakadoober._1- Рік тому
What I want to know is where they get the extra I they use in aluminum 😆
@brainfarth
@brainfarth Рік тому
Dude was crooked @8:59 and I'm certain the screw showed it @9:02 ;)
@ppdan
@ppdan Рік тому
10:29 Well that comes a little late, those spikes have been replaced with screws ages ago!
@whochecksthis
@whochecksthis Рік тому
? Hmm... all the tracks I see still use spikes, but even if correct, the tool should speed up the switch to spikes. Now... I dont know who watching this video would need a railroad spike removal tool...
@ppdan
@ppdan Рік тому
@@whochecksthis Well it's time to "update" those tracks because I cannot find a single spike on railroad tracks here (even those old abandoned tracks here have screws instead of spikes)
@garrisonaw
@garrisonaw Рік тому
Brick tongs 3:07 have been around since 1925 (at least that's when they were patented). 98 years later, they're not exactly a novel idea. They're hardly what I'd call a "cool tool". Yes, they're useful... for their intended purpose. But they're only a "must buy" tool if you're actually a brick layer. Same goes for most of these tools. They're only useful if you're in a very specific line of work. And if you are in such a specific line of work, you're almost certainly not watching youtube videos to find out what tools you should be using.
@jeusgarcia8597
@jeusgarcia8597 Рік тому
*BEST COMMENT ON THIS THREAD*
@russellleininger5700
@russellleininger5700 Рік тому
A billion tools every year is over
@rlr4294
@rlr4294 6 місяців тому
What kind of fools do they take us for Gutter may kill you when they fall on top of you once the clamps pull them down !
@herdHistruth
@herdHistruth 11 місяців тому
0:44 what about gutter guards that keep debris from the gutters 🤔🤦🏼
@JJ73100
@JJ73100 Рік тому
very expressive keep it
@shriker5969
@shriker5969 Рік тому
Did that man just countersunk a lenshead screw instead of countersunk screws?
@toddtourville984
@toddtourville984 Рік тому
A bucket hook on the roller is outright moronic. What "guineas" came up with that? One that never painted before except with an easel.
@georgethomas4360
@georgethomas4360 Рік тому
Videos like this are made by people that don't use tools for a living
@JB-nf8nk
@JB-nf8nk Рік тому
What do you think people do for a living that these "are really worth buying"? I have a panel carrier and a saws-all, because I'm a normal human being, but I guess the next time I need to un-spike some rail road ties...
@scubatrucker6806
@scubatrucker6806 Рік тому
Love the de-barker
@ghw1985
@ghw1985 Рік тому
removes the ladder guard and loses balance lol
@MrSpearp
@MrSpearp Рік тому
Would be nice to know where we could buy some of this stuff
@djobitwan7
@djobitwan7 Рік тому
I just put the name in that they showed on this video & a lot are on Amazon & not too bad for pricing. I got that Kreg Panel carrier for $24.
@Procrastinator1948
@Procrastinator1948 Рік тому
And this would work how if gutter guards are installed?
@altanika9545
@altanika9545 Рік тому
So much random stuff we gotta deal with
@ptick16
@ptick16 11 місяців тому
Someone should send a few hundred of the rail track spike removal tool to the Ukrainians. I'm sure that they would find a good use for them!
@apfelbasket
@apfelbasket Рік тому
American code prevent using strippers by twisting them around a wire. It leave a groove & weakens it & is a FAIL point!
@patrickbuechel2599
@patrickbuechel2599 Рік тому
Ouch! My leaf guards!,
@RobW-AU
@RobW-AU 11 місяців тому
Ummmm the guy taking off the ladder safe thing broke rule number one. 3 points of contact on the ladder. His safety tool required him to use both hands to secure it to his waist so very unsafe 🤷🏼‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️
@EvanIsmail4115
@EvanIsmail4115 Рік тому
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@mattheweburns
@mattheweburns Рік тому
7:33 why would you get that instead of DeWalt? Every time you buy a cordless set up you are investing in the battery systems. I’ve never heard of work pro. But I would only get a work pro saws. All if I had work pro power tools, you know what I mean? If you already have DeWalt tools and batteries and charger you can just get the cheapest saws all that does everything this does for around $100 or the really good one for around 200.
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