Mini Glass Grinder Review: Right Tool for Our Shop?
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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?

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DEWALT DCK940D2 Saw Kit Review: Right for Our Shop?
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DEWALT DCK940D2 Saw Kit Review: Right for Our Shop?

We rolled the DEWALT DCK940D2 combo kit into our shop like a full crew arriving at once: impact and drill driver for fast assembly, an oscillating tool for the fussy cuts, and a grinder ready to clean up rough edges. The circular and reciprocating saws handled framing and demo without making us feel tethered to a wall outlet, while the right-angle drill earned its keep in the tight corners we always seem to face. Even the speaker and LED light felt less like extras and more like small quality-of-life wins during long sessions. With two batteries and a charger included, the real question isn’t what’s in the box—it’s whether it fits the way we work.
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Edward Tools Drill Paint Mixer Review: Right for Us?
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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.

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Slice Mini Box Cutter Review: Right for Our Home Shop?
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Slice Mini Box Cutter Review: Right for Our Home Shop?

In our home shop, a box cutter is less a “tool” and more a daily companion—opening deliveries, trimming labels, slicing tape, and occasionally rescuing projects from too much packaging. The Slice Mini Box Cutter in Sky caught our eye because it promises safety without sacrificing usefulness: a manual retracting design and a ceramic blade that’s said to last up to 11x longer than metal. In hand, it feels compact and unintimidating, the kind of cutter we’re comfortable leaving on a bench where anyone in the household might grab it. But durability claims and “safe” blades always make us curious. In this review, we’ll test how it performs on real boxes, real tape, and real mess.
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JORGENSEN No.60-1/2 Block Plane Review: Our Shop Fit?
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JORGENSEN No.60-1/2 Block Plane Review: Our Shop Fit?

In our shop, a block plane earns its keep by doing the small, fussy jobs well—breaking sharp edges, flushing a proud joint, and whispering away end grain without drama. The JORGENSEN No.60-1/2 (6-1/4") sets itself up as a classic low-angle helper, pairing a professional ductile iron body with an adjustable mouth for dialing in the cut. In hand, it feels purpose-built for trimming and quick fit-ups, the kind of plane we reach for when a project needs “just a hair” removed. But specs don’t flatten boards—steel and setup do. In this review, we’ll look at how it sharpens, how it adjusts, and whether it behaves like a dependable daily driver or a tool we only grab in a pinch.
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Fanttik K2 Nano Hand Drill Review: Right for Our Shop?
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Fanttik K2 Nano Hand Drill Review: Right for Our Shop?

We’ve been hunting for a compact drill that can live on the bench without hogging space, and the Fanttik K2 Nano immediately caught our eye. It feels more like a precision pen than a power tool—especially handy when we’re working on shells, plastic parts, jewelry findings, or delicate PCB touch-ups. The included 20-bit set covers most of our small-hole needs, and the 800mAh rechargeable battery keeps us moving through quick jobs without constantly swapping cells. Where it earns—or loses—its place in our shop is control: can it stay steady on thin aluminum plate without wandering, and does it have enough torque for repeatable results? In this review, we put those questions to work.
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FASTPRO 20V Cordless Drill Review: Right for Us?
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FASTPRO 20V Cordless Drill Review: Right for Us?

When we unzipped the FASTPRO 232-Piece Pink Tool Set, it felt less like a gimmick and more like a “ready-for-anything” kit. The 20V cordless drill driver sits at the center of the experience—light enough for quick shelf installs, but confident when we pushed it through basic wood and hardware around the house. What surprised us most was the sense of completeness: from the everyday essentials (drivers, pliers, bits) to the little extras that keep a project moving without a second trip to the garage. The 12-inch storage bag makes it easy to grab and go, and the bright pink finish adds personality without changing the job. Still, we wanted to see if durability matches the first impression.
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NEIKO 02256A Come-Along Winch Review: Shop Fit?
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NEIKO 02256A Come-Along Winch Review: Shop Fit?

In our shop, a come-along winch earns its keep fast—or it becomes dead weight on a pegboard. The NEIKO 02256A shows up with a bold promise: 5 tons (10,000 lbs) of pulling capacity, a 10-foot cable, and a three-hook setup that hints at real versatility. What we noticed first was the dual-gear design, which gives us a more controlled pull when we’re nudging stubborn loads into place or tensioning something that refuses to cooperate. It feels built for practical work—vehicle recovery, lifting, straightening, and those “hold it right there” moments that pop up mid-job. Still, the real question is whether it’s smooth, reliable, and safe enough to become our go-to.
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PORTER-CABLE PCCW205B Orbital Sander Review: Our Shop?
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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.

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PHALANX Rotary Tool Review: Right for Our Shop?
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PHALANX Rotary Tool Review: Right for Our Shop?

We brought the PHALANX 180W Rotary Tool Kit onto our bench with one question in mind: can it keep up with the mixed chaos of a real shop—wood, plastic, light metal, and last-minute fixes? The 1.5-amp motor and six variable speeds (8,000–32,000 RPM) give us room to switch from delicate engraving to more assertive cutting without feeling locked into one “best” setting. The flex shaft quickly became our go-to for tight angles and longer sessions, letting our hands do the fine work while the tool stays planted. With 139 accessories in the case, we spent less time hunting for bits and more time testing ideas. The real verdict? It’s a compact toolbox in motion—worth a closer look.
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