Welcome to another anvil top review, today we're looking at the 19.2 Volt Craftsman tools. Sure they don't cost much, but are they truly a bargain or just cheap tools?
Well, I'm not going to beat around the bush, these tools are excellent, especially for the money. I bout these for about $185, but I've seen them as cheap as $150 on the internet.
These are fairly rugged tools with good power and good battery life, certainly more than adequate to deal with most of the tasks you might subject them to. From small woodworking and metal working projects to framing, roofing, siding and more, these tools have stood up to two and half years of abuse and keep coming back for more.
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