New Year, New Tools – Tools We Love in 2019

The new year is here, meaning more tools for you are coming out. Find out about some of the most anticipated tools in our Tool Bucket List 2019. Then, some of our ideas for tools we want and wish to see come out in 2019.

Have you ever wanted to fast-forward through your day to reach the end? How about fast-forwarding through the year to get to a particular date? Same here. At Acme Tools, we can’t offer you the power to travel through time, but we can give you some dates to look forward to shortly.

Five Tools Coming Out in 2019

Plenty more than five tools are coming out this year, but here are some of our top picks that have stood out from our blog. These tools were chosen by the time of their release and the need for the tool in their respective trades. Without delay, here is our list of five of the most anticipated tools in no particular order.

DeWalt DCN701: Cordless Cabel Stapler

Securing cables in a new home or building can be difficult for anyone who has to set up cables. With a standard stapler, you find them either pneumatic or manual, which can still take a while. This cable stapler from DeWalt is one of the few cordless ones you will see in the market, making your job easier. Eliminate the hoses and the hand cramping with a simple trigger squeeze. With this new tool from DeWalt, you can get a room done quickly and be on to the next one.

Expected Release: February 2019

Southwire Circuit Puller

Get a job done by two people that would usually take a team. This device is an electrician’s dream tool as it will make the hassle of pulling the cable through the conduit much easier. No more worrying about wire burns or stripping them clean through the conduit. You can connect the circuit puller to any 18-volt drill, and you can operate it with ease. A tool like this will save you time and money while maybe making the job more fun or at least interesting.

Buy Now with an expected shipping date of January 30, 2019

Milwaukee Mobile Storage

These benches will change your shop by keeping you organized while adding an extra work surface. Adding mobility, security, and a touch of style makes your shop unique from anyone else’s. You can get this as a 40″ mobile workbench or a 56″ high-capacity steel storage cabinet & chest. The workbench is available either as a wood top or stainless steel.

That way, you can pick the material that best suits you and your work. 

Expected Release: January 2019

DeWalt Extractor

This extractor is for the job site that isn’t in regular spaces or may have access to a plug. The DeWalt Dust Extractor is a portable and durable machine that can be taken from job to job and site to site without worrying about cords. If dust is your concern while working, a rolling vacuum doesn’t make it everywhere. You could have something on your back, but it would weigh you down and be a little clunky. Instead, you can look forward to this fantastic tool that can work in the harshest environments.

Expected Release: January 2019

Milwaukee Rotary Hammer

For demolition jobs, having something powerful and capable is standard. But having something maneuverable and wire-free was a luxury. That’s where the Milwaukee Rotary Hammer comes into play, giving you all the power you need while ensuring you can work with little risk to yourself. Filled with intuitive technology, it will maximize its battery life, keep you from hurting yourself, and prevent theft of your expensive machine — a great power tool to look forward to in 2019.

This product has an expected shipping date of January 30, 2019. The corded version is expected to be released in March 2019.

Milwaukee Packout Dolly & Wall Mount

Save time and back pain with these two excellent tools that make storing and transporting easier at home or on the job. With the Milwaukee Wall Mount, you can safely secure any of your PACKOUT boxes to the wall with a simple push. Great for when having tool storage on the ground doesn’t apply to your area. Then, with the Milwaukee Dolly, stack your PACKOUT boxes as high as you need them and transport all the tools and materials you’ll need for the day. Have your heavy tools on the bottom and stack them up with the boxes that are filled with bits, screws, blades, and any other small items you may need.

Expected Release: Mid-Year


Tools We Want to See in 2019

Battery Powered Microwave

This started as a joke on our Instagram, but the masses seem to want this device. It would be great if someone could figure out the energy conversion so it won’t deplete the battery after one cup of noodles.

More 5-in-1 Drill

Bosch has created a similar tool, so it would be no surprise if Milwaukee or any other tool manufacturer would follow behind them. A 5-in-1 drill would be a great intro tool for the person who doesn’t know what to get but wants to get something to handle many situations. Great for home improvement or for a tradesperson who prefers adaptability.

Final Thoughts

An excellent year for the tool industry and trades professionals as we finally got our Milwaukee chainsaw that people have wanted for a while now. Not to mention tool safety, with DeWalt and Milwaukee releasing their lanyard solutions. Mitachi is also changing the name to Metabo HPT. It has been a big year in 2018, and here’s to 2019 being even better.


Did we hit everything on your bucket list for 2019? Let us know in the comments if there is anything we missed. Did you like this post? Make sure to favorite the Acme Tools Blog on your computer or phone so you can get the latest tool news, great DIY builds, and tool-buying guides.

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One Comment

  • Kevin Haeberlin

    January 3, 2019 at 9:41 pm

    Millwaukee has a fuel m12 5 in one drill on the European market. I’m considering flying overseas to get one as no one seems to be able to ship one here.
    That dewalt vacuum looks like a game changer. I might just have to buy into a 4th battery platform for it

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