Must Have Shop Tools & Accessories for Under $15!

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We have done our fair share of figuring out what shop products work and what doesn't work in our shop. I mean, we've moved 3 times in 2 years and have cleaned out the stuff we don't use and kept the tools we can't live without. That is what we are going to talk to you guys about today! Here are a few shop tools and accessories for the shop that's under $15. 

Diablo 7-1/4 in. x 24-Teeth Tracking Point Framing Saw Blade

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We have always used Diablo blades and they have never disappointed.  They have 5X longer cutting life verses standard blades. It also has 2X increased durability in nail-embedded wood applications and 65% more efficient in corded and cordless saws. It cuts wood like butter for a really long time and this will always be in our shop! 

Price: $9.97

Husky 2.4 in. Wood Handle Folding Lock-Back Utility Knife

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Having a utility knife in the shop is an absolute must have. This one is our new found favorite! The wooden handle is so good looking, because the wood is just so pretty, you could carry it around with you daily. The process of putting the blade in is so simple and quick. When you push a button on the top, the top part of the blade casing slides down and allows you to set the blade in. So simple! 

Price: $10.97

Makita Power Bits:

We have three different kinds here. They are all so wonderful, lasting up to 60 times longer than standard insert bits. They are designed exclusively for high-torque impact drivers. And it's cool how Xtrmeme Torsion Technology works. The bits are engineered to allow the torsion section of the bit to flex under load, taking pressure off of the bit tip for increased durability in high torque applications. How cool! 

Impact GOLD #2 Phillips 2 in. Power Bit

$3.97 for pack of 2 

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