Cordless Tile Vibrator Review: Right for Our Shop?
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Cordless Tile Vibrator Review: Right for Our Shop?

We’ve been eyeing a cordless tile vibrator for a while, and this Tile Vibration Leveling Machine built for a Dewalt 20V battery landed on our bench at the perfect time. It’s a 150W tiler vibrator with eight speed settings, a suction cup for grip, and a digital display that makes dialing in the right vibration feel more deliberate than guesswork. In our shop, the real question isn’t whether it buzzes—it’s whether it helps tile settle flatter, faster, and with fewer tap-tap corrections when the thinset starts to skin over. Since it’s tool-only, we like that it slots into our existing battery ecosystem, but we also need it to earn space in the van.
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DEWALT 20V Drill/Impact Driver Review: Our Shop Fit?
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DEWALT 20V Drill/Impact Driver Review: Our Shop Fit?

We’ve gone through more drill/driver combos than we’d like to admit, so the DEWALT 20V MAX Brushless 2-Tool Combo Kit (DCK277D2) landed on our bench with high expectations. Right away, the pair feels built for real shop rhythm: the drill handles everyday boring and hole-making without fuss, while the impact driver snaps screws home with a confident, controlled bite. We like the brushless efficiency and the fact that two batteries come in the bag—less waiting, more building. The kit’s footprint is easy to stash, and the included charger keeps our workflow moving. Still, we’re paying attention to comfort during longer sessions and how it handles tougher materials. Is it our perfect match? Let’s dig in.
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ADAK Caulking Gun Review: Right for Our Shop?
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ADAK Caulking Gun Review: Right for Our Shop?

In our shop, a caulking gun isn’t a “nice-to-have”—it’s the difference between a clean finish and an afternoon of touch-ups. The ADAK Professional Caulking Gun promises pro-level control with a 10:1 thrust ratio and a no-drip design, and we were curious whether it could keep up with our steady rotation of silicone and sealant jobs. From the first squeeze, the pressure feels smooth and predictable, making it easier to lay consistent beads along trim, backsplashes, and small repair seams. We also appreciate how the tool aims to reduce ooze between passes, which can save time when we’re moving quickly from one section to the next. Still, comfort, durability, and real-world “no drip” performance are where it must earn its spot.
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