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Why Choose a Tool Bag Instead of a Tool Box

The Advantages of a Tool Bag over a Tool Box There are many different options available to you for storing your tools. You can choose from a tool chest, a rolling toolbox, a cabinet, a metal or plastic toolbox, or a tool bag. They are all wonderful options, but many contractors and tradesmen are choosing to use a tool bag…

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Quick Dam Flood Barriers Review

Depending on where you live, flooding from heavy rain or snow melt can be a fact of life. Quick Dam flood barriers offer protection, defending your home and belongings from damage. While flood protection is important, we also are a fan of Quick Dam products for a few other reasons. Why We Like Quick Dam Easy to Store Away These residential flood…

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Tool Storage Solutions With Kaizen Inserts

 Use tool storage solutions with Kaizen by FastCap® foam inserts to stay organized. If you want to keep all of your tools together for handy retrieval, utilize this insert set to save time. It gives you a spot to hold each piece of equipment so you always know where it is. This tool storage solution also protects your gear from damage…

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About Sunex Tools

History of Sunex® Back in 1977, Sunex® Tools set out to make an impact in the automotive repair and maintenance industry.  Our heritage of small-town pride and hard work made the perfect combination, and our initial launch of hydraulic lifting equipment was the first step on a road that we’ve been traveling now for over forty years. Since our beginnings,…

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Uses for A Leaf Blower Throughout the Year

Your leaf blower is not just for the fall. Your leaf blower is very useful at cleaning up the yard in the autumn, but did you know that you don’t have to keep it in the garage the rest of the year? From finishing household tasks to making fun toys (yes, really), there are several uses for leaf blowers and vacuum accessories….

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Electricians Benefit Using Cordless Tools

Cordless power tools are the big thing in every contractor and tradesman’s tool bag. We all love cordless tools because it’s so much more convenient to use a cordless screwdriver in lieu of a standard screwdriver that requires us to twist our hand and wrist 50 times to deal with one screw or a heavy and clumsy corded drill. The…

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Single-Stage vs Two-Stage Air Compressors

There are a lot of different ways to categorize reciprocating (piston-type) air compressors: horsepower, CFM output, frame type, tank size, the list goes on. All of those are pretty self-explanatory. An often overlooked and misunderstood category, however, is the number of compression stages. Your options here are either single-stage or two-stage and knowing the difference between them can help to…

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Types of Circular Saws?

Sidewinders? Worm Drives? Hypoids? Oh my! No, this is not a zoology lesson! It’s an examination of circular saw types so you can decide what’s best for you. What is a Sidewinder or In-Line Circular Saw. It’s the most common type, especially in the eastern part of the United States. The sidewinder’s motor is mounted on the side of the…

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Veto Pro Pac TECH-PAC CAMO Review

Veto Pro Pac has announced that in July of 2017 they will be releasing their newest tool backpack in the TECH-PAC line up.  The TECH-PAC CAMO has a great look for all of our outdoor enthusiasts with its Truetimber® Kanati pattern.  This tool backpack is more than just new looks, here are several upgrades for this backpack. New Innovations for…

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Removing a Popcorn Ceiling

Popcorn isn’t bad, unless it’s on your ceiling. If you are ready to say goodbye to a dated popcorn ceiling, there are three ways to get the job done. You can scrape the popcorn away, cover the ceiling with a new layer of drywall, or use a skim coat with plaster to create a new texture. Unless there is a…