BREAKING! Insane New Power Tools from Milwaukee, DeWALT, Makita, and more! Power Tool NEWS

This week’s Power Tool Week in Review showcases exciting new releases from Milwaukee, DeWALT, Makita, Ingersoll Rand, and others. Here’s a breakdown of the top tools making waves.

DeWALT’s Atomic Tools: Small But Mighty

Shop Tool Reviews highlighted DeWALT’s new Atomic series (DW-DCF850B)
(DW-DCF923B) (DW-DCF922B). These tools are tiny—under 4 pounds and less than 5 inches long—but pack plenty of power. They’re ideal for tight spaces, offering both portability and performance. Tim will have full reviews soon, so stay tuned.

Ingersoll Rand vs. Milwaukee: Who Will Reign Supreme?

At Torque Test Channel, the competition is heating up between Ingersoll Rand and Milwaukee. Ingersoll Rand W9000 Series 1″ 20V 6″ Extended High Torque Cordless Anvil Impact Wrench Kit (W9691-K4E) is causing a stir with its incredible power specs: 2200 foot-pounds of tightening torque and 3000 foot-pounds of nut-busting torque. This beast of a tool is nearly 27 inches long and weighs around 13 pounds, but can it dethrone Milwaukee’s powerful tools? Tune in to Torque Test Channel to see if Ingersoll Rand’s new tool can match up to Milwaukee’s best in the ultimate head-to-head battle.

Makita’s New Rebar Tie Machine: A Game Changer

Tools and Stuff took a look at Makita’s new 18-volt rebar tying tool—a game changer for those who need to secure rebar without the usual hand-straining effort. This highly specialized tool makes tying rebar much easier and faster, saving time and reducing physical strain. If you’ve ever had to tie rebar by hand, you’ll understand just how useful this tool can be. It’s designed to help get the job done faster and more efficiently, making it a great addition to any construction site.

Metabo’s New Track Saw: Precision and Power

OZ Tool Talk recently got their hands on the new Metabo KT18LTX 66BL plunge cut track saw, and it’s clear this tool is built for precision. Featuring an adjustable cutting depth and variable speed, this track saw is designed to give you clean, precise cuts every time. With a brushless motor and part of the CAS (Cordless Alliance System), the Metabo saw is versatile and compatible with other tools on the platform. If you’re looking for a track saw that offers both power and accuracy, Metabo’s latest release is worth considering.

FLEX vs. Milwaukee: The Mountain Challenge

Over at Pro Tool Reviews, Kenny took on the Climbing the Mountain Challenge with two flagship impacts from FLEX (FLEX-FX1371A-Z) and Milwaukee (2957-20). The challenge? To race to drive in a series of large lag bolts and screws to crown the king of power tools. While both tools are top-tier, the results may surprise you. Check out the full video to see which tool came out on top and earned the title of “King of the Mountain.”

Mark Thomas Builder: Milwaukee Lights

Mark over at Mark Thomas Builder has quite the impressive collection of Milwaukee lights, ranging from a Milwaukee flashlight, all the way up to the popular PACKOUT light. I feel like lights don’t get their fair moment in the sun. I’m just glad someone is finally detailing the lighter side of Milwaukee. For a closer look at Mark’s favorite lights, head over to Mark Thomas Builder. (2357-20) (2132-20) (2161-21) (2114-21) (48-22-8442) (48-22-8415)


Whether you’re looking for ultra-compact solutions, high torque, or precision tools, there’s something for every type of builder and DIYer. For full reviews and the latest news, be sure to check out the Power Tool Week in Review and stay on top of the most innovative releases in the industry.

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