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Types of Augers and Auger Sizes: How to Choose
Augers come in multiple types and sizes. A hand auger can handle the smallest jobs, such as making holes for bulbs, but you’ll need to use muscle. Power augers can drill larger...

Landscaping Tools List: The Equipment Needed for Lawn Care Business Success
Whether you’re just starting a landscaping business or you’re looking to keep your edge (pun intended), professional landscaping tools are a must. The right yard tools will also...

Telehandler Types: Find the Best Telehandler for Your Needs
Telehandlers, also called reach forklifts, combine the lift height of a crane with the strength of a forklift for moving and lifting heavy loads on a jobsite.

What Is a Compound Miter Saw and How Do I Use One?
Are you working on a project that requires multiple precise, angled cuts? The handy compound miter saw is a versatile power tool that will make the job faster and easier.

How to Use a Walk-Behind Trencher
Digging by hand is no fun. That’s especially true when you’re doing landscaping tasks such as edging, or you’re digging a trench to bury cable, install irrigation piping or put in...

16 Must-Have Tools for Electricians
These tools will see you through the most common tasks on jobs large and small.

27 Hand and Power Tool Safety Tips to Protect Life and Limb
Tools are essential, but if you know anyone who’s hammered their finger instead of a nail or punctured themselves with a power drill, you know accidents happen.

How to Choose the Best Floor Scrubber for Your Space
Floor scrubbers make it easy to thoroughly clean hundreds or even thousands of square feet of flooring in a fraction of the time it would take by hand and they leave surfaces...

How to Choose the Best Jigsaw for Your Project
Jigsaws can slice through wood, ceramic, metal, tile and most other materials, giving you straight, curved or shaped cuts for DIY or professional projects. Understanding the kinds...

Autumn Safety Tips for Construction Companies
Each season brings its own construction hazards, from heat illness in summer to cold temperatures and icy conditions in winter. Autumn is no exception. Whether you’re wrapping up...