3 Power Tools That Are Changing the Game Right Now
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Power tools are evolving fast, making tough jobs quicker and more efficient. For both DIYers and pros, today’s innovations offer better performance and longer battery life.
Three standout tools—cordless mowers, smart drills, and compact jump starters—are reshaping what we expect from our gear. They’re not just tools anymore—they’re smart solutions built for modern tasks.
M18 FUEL™ 21″ Self-Propelled Dual Battery Mower
Milwaukee’s 21″ Self-Propelled Mower runs on two M18 REDLITHIUM™ batteries, delivering up to 60 minutes of power. It’s designed for medium to large lawns and performs like a gas mower without fumes or noise.
Its rear-wheel drive reaches speeds up to 4 MPH. The 3-in-1 cutting system allows users to mulch, bag, or side discharge with ease.
Front and side LED lights improve visibility in low light. A steel deck and single-point height adjustment add durability and control.
Learn more about this mower below:
DeWALT 60V MAX* VSR™ Stud and Joist Drill with E-CLUTCH® System
DeWALT’s 60V MAX* VSR™ Drill is built for demanding jobs like drilling into studs and joists. It features the E-CLUTCH® System, which senses motion and shuts down the motor during bind-ups to prevent kickback.
This drill delivers strong torque while maintaining safety and control. Its brushless motor ensures longer runtime and durability on tough worksites.
Compact for its power class, it’s ideal for electricians and framers. The integrated E-CLUTCH® makes it a smart, safety-focused upgrade for serious pros.
Here’s a demonstration of this tool:
SKIL PWR CORE 20™ Auto PWR JUMP™ Charger (QC536001)
SKIL’s Auto PWR JUMP™ Charger is built for speed and convenience. It charges a 2.0Ah battery up to 25% in just 5 minutes, making it ideal for quick turnarounds on the job.
It’s compatible with all SKIL 20V tools, offering fast, reliable charging for drills, saws, and more. LED indicators clearly display charging progress.
Compact and easy to carry, it’s perfect for workshops or mobile toolkits. Just note—it’s a battery charger, not a car jump starter.
A quick video overview is available on YouTube: