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Electric power supplies are a hallmark of power tools. Power tools are often divided into corded and cordless categories. Electric motors or rechargeable batteries can be used to power cordless tools.
Corded options can be plugged directly into an electrical socket or extended using extension cables. Power tools are praised by contractors since, because of their limitless supply of energy, they demand minimal effort and time while producing a greater output.
Tools that run on electricity are typically more effective for operations involving heavy-duty materials or repetitive tasks.
Less labor is required on a construction site when power tools are employed, allowing workers to manage their time more effectively and complete the project faster.
The Canada Power tools market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
In order to expand its product line, Bostitch entered the Canadian market with both corded and 18V cordless power tools.
An 18V cordless drill/driver, an 18V cordless impact driver, a 1/2-inch hammer drill, a 7-1/4-inch circular saw an orbital jigsaw, a reciprocating saw, a 4-1/2-inch angle grinder, and a 3/8-inch corded drill are all part of this new line of power tools.
A 24 position clutch helps to prevent fastener stripping, and the 18V lithium 1/2-in drill/driver kit (BTC400LB). It has a 2-speed high-torque gearbox (0-350/0-1500 RPM) for bit retention and chuck durability.
The dual-speed selector switch on the 7A 1/2-in. hammer drill kit (BTE140K) allows users to adjust between 0-1100 and 0-3100 RPM for speed and power. It has a built-in depth rod, a 360-degree side handle, and a metal gear housing. The tool-free blade change and 1-1/8-in. stroke length are two highlights of the 8.5A recip saw kit (BTE360K).