Buying Guides
Which Leica Disto is Best For You? A Buying Guide
Posted by Mark Hunter - October 19, 2011
Choosing the best laser for your applications is vital.
Steady as a Rock: Cross Line Lasers - UPDATED
Posted by Mark Hunter - October 12, 2011
UPDATED on 12th October 2011.
PPE - What You Should Buy, and Why
Posted by Mark Hunter - September 15, 2011
PPE, or personal protective equipment, is a day to day consideration for anyone on a job site. In fact, it's likely to be established in law that we must be adorned with various forms of PPE before we can even set foot on the job site.
Hi-Vis: A Blessing or a Curse?
Posted by Mark Hunter - August 31, 2011
The BBC published an interesting article on their website entitled "How high-visibility took over Britain".
What to Look for When Buying a DeWalt Router
Posted by Mark Hunter - May 26, 2011
What should you consider when choosing your new DeWalt router? Our buying guide gives you the facts.
Toolstop Podcast #77 - Buying Guide for Tile Drill Bits
Posted by Mark Hunter - May 06, 2011
On this week's podcast we combine our usual banal chat with news that we're visiting Bosch and DeWalt next week, so get your questions in for us to ask them on our Facebook Page, plus we were joined by Malcolm Kilpatrick from Bosch, and asked him to explain how users should decide which drill bit to buy that will most effectively drill into tiles.
Buying Tools; it'll Save You Cash in the Long Run
Posted by Mark Hunter - July 22, 2010
Focus DIY have compiled a report of British consumers, and have reported "a whopping 84% of DIY enthusiasts admit to using kitchen cutlery to finish a job, while 43% use their fingernails and 24% use pennies. Some of those unable to find the right tool chose to use a nail file instead (14%), with 13% choosing to use shoes and 4% trying oven gloves". It seems that we British believe it'll save us cash to use whatever we can find lying around than actually buying the right tools for the job.
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