New Tools Announced from Milwaukee, Bosch, EGO, Laguna, RYOBI and more!
If you like your tool news fast, useful, and a little fun, this week’s Tool Show has you covered. We’ve got precision Nailers, compact saws, safer grinders, smarter mowers, a dedicated deburring sleeper-hit, and a jobsite speaker that doubles as a power hub. It all wraps with a limited Platinum Tool Deal powered by Ohio Power Tool.
Bosch steps up finish work and tight-space cutting
Bosch’s new 23-gauge pin Nailer, the GNH18V35N, feels like someone finally built a trim pinner that acts pneumatic without dragging a hose behind you. The brushless drive is snappy and consistent, the magazine carries plenty of pins for real workdays, and the dry-fire lockout saves your surface when you’re running low. Pair that with tool-free depth control and a genuinely gentle nose, and you’ve got a tidy solution for cabinetry, veneer, and site installs where “almost invisible” is the goal.
On the other side of the spectrum, the compact GSA18V-24N recip saw is the definition of “now it fits.” At a feathery weight and a short overall length, it slides between studs, tucks into engine bays, and still chews through material with a lively stroke and real cutting speed. The toolless blade swap and pivoting shoe aren’t glamorous, but they’re the quality-of-life touches you notice at the end of the day.
SKIL’s compact impact is small, fast, and surprisingly capable
SKIL’s PowerCore20 1/2-inch impact wrench lands in that sweet spot where price and performance become friends. It’s compact in the hand, quick to spin up, and has enough grunt for lug nuts and stubborn automotive odds and ends. If you’re after a just-works impact for the garage without overspending, this one makes a strong case.
RYOBI’s next-gen 40V HP mowers aim squarely at gas
Two flagships are on the way: an all-wheel-drive self-propelled model and a push version, both built around RYOBI’s CrossCut multi-blade system. The AWD unit is the headline grabber because it doesn’t just move, it moves with control, especially on uneven lawns where traction saves time. The push version stretches runtime a touch further for the same coverage, and both models bring the kind of thoughtful touches that make yard work smoother, like a clear runtime hub on the handle, quick height changes, and legit vertical storage. If you’ve been waiting for a cordless mower that behaves like your old gasser without the maintenance, these are worth short-listing when they land.
Milwaukee’s dual-trigger grinder is about control first, power second
Milwaukee Tool M18 FUEL 4-1/2″ / 6″ Dual Trigger Braking Grinder, Paddle Switch w/ ONEKEY (3676-20) is exactly what it sounds like: a grinder that forces you to hold it like you mean it. Two hands to run, a side handle that actually lands where you want leverage, and electronic safety that shuts things down before they go sideways. The motor hits that familiar “13-amp corded” feel, and the variable speed is useful when you bounce from delicate cuts to aggressive grinding. If you work at height or in awkward positions, the extra guardrails here don’t feel like overkill, they feel like smart design.
A budget vise that still does the job
Eastwood’s Yoast LV6 vise is the kind of quiet addition that ends up used daily. The jaws open far enough for most homeowner and light-shop tasks, the pipe capacity means quick work on round stock and plumbing chores, and the price makes it easy to justify. Not fancy. Just useful.
Laguna’s V10 bandsaw brings big-machine manners to a small footprint
Laguna dropped a 10-inch bandsaw that behaves like it grew up with the 14-inch crowd. Cast-iron wheels steady the cut, the 1-horse induction motor hums instead of screams, and the table, guides, and tensioning feel properly dialed. If your shop is tight but your standards aren’t, the V10 reads like a smart compromise: compact footprint, grown-up results.
DEWALT’s dedicated pipe deburrer might be the sleeper hit
The 20V MAX Pipe Deburring Tool (DCE710B) is one of those tools you don’t realize you need until you try it. It cleans up inner and outer edges from 3/8″ to 2″ across a wide mix of materials, PVC, EMT, stainless, copper, and it does it quickly and consistently. The paddle trigger gives you control; the variable speed lets you match the edge, and when you’re done you’ve got safer hands and cleaner fittings. For electricians, plumbers, HVAC, and maintenance techs, it’s the kind of time-saver that earns its spot in the bag. You can grab it at Ohio Power Tool right now, bare tool at $219.
EGO Power Equipment POWER+ 180W Bluetooth Speaker: the jobsite speaker that’s actually a tool
EGO (SK1800) a 180-watt, seven-driver speaker that pairs up to one hundred speakers and runs on the same 56V batteries you already own. That’s headline stuff, but the day-to-day wins are just as good: long-range Bluetooth that doesn’t drop when your phone is in the truck, IP54 survival skills, and a 100W USB-C port that charges your devices or lets the speaker moonlight as a power bank. The punchline is runtime: up to roughly fifty hours on a 5Ah pack. Whether you’re framing, wrenching, or tailgating, this one pulls double duty without babying it.
Reviews, head-to-heads, and rabbit holes worth your time
This week’s watch list is stacked. Milwaukee’s Master Mechanics PACKOUT set (48-22-9495) finally hit benches, and the early deep dives are equal parts inventory geek-out and real-world critique. Torque Test Channel is putting Milwaukee’s new precision blower through the claim-vs-reality wringer. There’s a head-to-head on beast-class 20-inch cordless chainsaws that’ll stir the brand loyalties in your group chat. And if you’re the type who appreciates a good tool list, you’ll find everything from “top five Wiha” to “thirteen things to toss” on the docket. Agree, disagree, yell at your screen, either way, you’ll learn something.
The Platinum Tool Deal:
By Ohio Power Tool
Here’s the one you don’t want to sleep on: $50 off a $100-plus purchase of in-stock Crescent tools at Ohio Power Tool, limited to the first twenty-five redemptions. The code you’re looking for is TS83741. If you like a head start, join the Tool Show Production Crew on YouTube so you get these codes early and can have your cart ready to go. When they’re gone, they’re gone.
So, who should upgrade this week?
Finish carpenters will appreciate Bosch’s hose-free pinner and the way it treats delicate surfaces. Anyone cutting in tight quarters will love having the compact Bosch recip at arm’s length. Auto DIYers and weekend wrenchers can get a lot done with SKIL’s compact impact without rattling their wallet. Lawn-care converts who want gas performance without gas headaches should watch for those RYOBI kits to drop. Metalworkers and anyone who cuts at height will feel safer with Milwaukee’s dual-trigger grinder. Pipe trades will save hands, fittings, and time with DEWALT’s deburrer. And if you just want better shop vibes, EGO’s SK1800 will happily turn coffee breaks into concerts.
How to shop it all
Ohio Power Tool keeps a tight new-arrivals page, and it’s the easiest way to track what’s landing and when. If you’re chasing the deburrer or waiting for Milwaukee’s grinder, start there, refresh often, and pounce when it pops. And if the Platinum Deal fits your list this week, type the code carefully and check out fast.
At the end of the day, this week’s lineup proves just how fast the tool world is moving, smarter, safer, and more connected than ever. From Bosch’s precision pinning and Milwaukee’s dual-trigger safety to RYOBI’s next-gen mowing power and EGO’s 180-watt soundtrack for the jobsite, every brand is pushing performance where it counts. Whether you’re a carpenter, mechanic, landscaper, or just a weekend builder, there’s something new here built to make your work faster, cleaner, and more enjoyable. And with Ohio Power Tool backing the Tool Show and dropping exclusive Platinum Deals every week, there’s never been a better time to stay tuned, stock up, and keep your setup ready for whatever’s next.