
Tag Archives: tool comparison
Mini Glass Grinder Review: Right Tool for Our Shop?
We’ve been hunting for a compact grinder that can live on our crowded workbench without feeling like a compromise. The Mini Automatic Water Stained Glass Grinder arrives as more than a single-purpose tool: it’s a starter kit with two grinder bits, a baffle board, a 5-piece glass cutting set, and a 60W soldering iron kit—basically a small stained-glass station in one box. In our first sessions, the built-in water system kept dust down and helped the bit run smoothly while we refined curves and tightened inside corners. We liked how quickly we could move from cutting to shaping, then straight into foiling and solder prep. Still, we’re asking the big question: is “mini” a smart fit for our shop’s pace?
DEWALT DCK940D2 Saw Kit Review: Right for Our Shop?
Edward Tools Drill Paint Mixer Review: Right for Us?
On our latest weekend project, we swapped the tired wooden stir stick for the Edward Tools Paint Mixer Drill Attachment, a helix-style paddle built for one-gallon batches of paint, epoxy, resin, and even silicone. Snapped into our 3/8” drill, it felt like upgrading from hand-whisking to a stand mixer—same job, less guesswork. The spiral design pulled material from the bottom and folded it back in, helping us chase that smooth, consistent flow that’s hard to get by hand, especially with thicker mixes. We liked how quickly it broke up settled pigments without splashing when we started slow. Still, we wondered how it would hold up across multiple projects and heavier compounds.
Slice Mini Box Cutter Review: Right for Our Home Shop?
JORGENSEN No.60-1/2 Block Plane Review: Our Shop Fit?
Fanttik K2 Nano Hand Drill Review: Right for Our Shop?
FASTPRO 20V Cordless Drill Review: Right for Us?
NEIKO 02256A Come-Along Winch Review: Shop Fit?
PORTER-CABLE PCCW205B Orbital Sander Review: Our Shop?
In our shop, the PORTER-CABLE 20V MAX* Random Orbital Sander (PCCW205B) feels like the kind of tool that earns its keep quietly. Being cordless, it lets us move from bench to sawhorses to that “just one more edge” spot without dragging a cord across fresh work. The 5-inch pad size hits a practical sweet spot for everyday sanding—big enough to make progress, small enough to stay controllable on trim and panels. Since it’s tool-only, we had to pair it with our existing 20V MAX* battery system, which keeps the setup simple if you’re already in the platform. In this review, we’ll share how it handles comfort, dust control, and real-world sanding sessions.


















