DeWalt Has Long History Of Power Tool Development
During the early days in a woodworking shop, looking for ways to increase productivity without increasing labor costs, the first power tool developed by DeWalt was the radial arm saw way back in 1922 and the rest, as they say, is history. From this beginning into the development of power tools, DeWalt has grown into one of the leading manufacturer of power tools in the world with over 300 different tools and 800 accessories to make the work easier for homeowner, contractors and professional woodworkers.
Coveted by contractors as well as homeowners as one of the top names in the construction industry, DeWalt launched its vast array of portable power tools for the contractor in 1992 and recently improved its line-up with nano technology built into the batteries that power their offerings. While the 14-Volt portable tools were a longtime favorite among many craftsmen, DeWalt now offers professional-grade power in 18, 28 and 36-volt nano batteries.
The importance of the proprietary nano technology, enables the batteries to hold their charge longer, they are lighter and offer better performance enhancing the versatility of the DeWalt tools for all levels of workers. The range of available power puts the right tools into the hands of the users for the right job.
Technology And Quality In All DeWalt Products
Many professionals who count on their power tools to make a living choose the brands that will provide them with lasting service. Their livelihood depends on their tools and if the tools frequently require service, they are frequently out of work. Many choose DeWalt tools because of their reputation for durability as well as the company's dedication to customer service.
Regardless of the tool's intended use, homeowner and professionals alike count on DeWalt to deliver on its nearly 100-year history and promise of producing some of the finest tools they can buy. Being able to go to work every day and know that the tools are going to deliver the service as promised makes them much more inclined to stick with a brand they can trust. Additionally, with over 300 power tools to choose from they can be assured of finding the right DeWalt tool for the job.
Despite the new nano technology batteries, there are 38 different portable power tools that can use the same 18-volt battery, making the switch from one DeWalt tool to another more convenient for the end user. There is no need to buy a new battery for every tool in the contractor's toolbox.