DEWALT DCT410S1 12-Volt Max Inspection Camera Kit

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DCT410S1 12-Volt Max Inspection Camera Kit Feature

  • The maximum initial voltage on 12-volt max batteries (measured without a workload) is 12-volts. Measured under a workload, nominal voltage is 10.8.
  • Removable wireless 3.5-inch screen for ease of viewing when in tight areas
  • Photo and video capturing on SD card to help with documentation
  • Hook and magnet accessories included to aid in retrieval


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Includes 12V MAX* Cordless Lithium Ion Inspection Camera - DCT410S1, 12V MAX* Lithium Ion Battery - DCB120, 12V MAX* 40-Minute Charger - DCB100, Hook, Magnet, Kit Box

Christmas Sales DEWALT DCT410S1 12-Volt Max Inspection Camera Kit Specifications

The DEWALT 12-Volt Max Inspection Camera is designed to provide visual access to hidden nooks and hard-to-see areas. The camera features a 3-foot, flexible snake-mounted camera lens with LED, a pistol-grip control, and a detachable LCD screen. A removable microSD card makes storage and transfer of images easy.

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12-Volt Max Inspection
Camera Kit
At a Glance:
  • Waterproof, 3-foot snake camera with LED
  • 3x zoom for detailed close-ups
  • Detachable LCD monitor for remote viewing up to 20 feet away
  • Removable microSD card for saving and transferring images
  • Magnet and hook attachments for retrieving small parts
  • Three-year limited warranty; one-year free service contract
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DEWALT 12-Volt Max Inspection Camera Kit
Inspect otherwise hidden areas
of the job site. View larger.

DEWALT 12-Volt Max Inspection Camera Kit
Detach the screen and watch from up to 20 feet away. View larger.
3-Foot, Camera-Tipped Snake for Easy Access
The camera's 3-foot, camera-tipped snake allows you to get that camera lens around corners, inside or behind walls, and through grating so you can see hidden areas of the job site. The camera lens and snake are waterproof and feature a built-in LED, and can be used to inspect the inside of water-filled pipes. Mechanics can inspect engine cylinder walls by simply removing a spark plug and inserting the snake.

The camera comes with a 12-volt lithium-ion battery that fully recharges within one hour for ease of use.

Detachable Screen and MicroSD Card for Easy Viewing
The detachable 3.5-inch LCD screen allows for clear viewing from convenient locations up to 20 feet away from the camera. The camera's 3x zoom capability means you can get detailed shots. Additionally, the camera is equipped with a removable microSD card, enabling quick transfer to a smartphone or computer.

Easy Retrieval of Lost Parts
You can also use the camera to locate lost items in dark locations. A hook and a magnet are included in the kit--each one clips to the end of the camera lens for spot-on pick-ups and time-saving retrievals of small parts.

Warranty Information
This DEWALT tool comes with a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money-back guarantee.

What's in the Box
Camera, lithium-ion battery, charger, hook, magnet, and box.


DEWALT 12-Volt Max Inspection Camera Kit
The removable microSD card transfers
to a smartphone or computer.
DEWALT 12-Volt Max Inspection Camera Kit
Use the hook accessory
to retrieve lost items.



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6 Power Drill Safety Tips

A power drill is not a complicated device. But with all power tools, safety needs to be respected. Imagine having a drill bit snap and end up lodged in your eye. A simple pair of safety glasses would have prevented that and you would have kept your eye sight. So let's look at some drill safety tips.

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1. Don't wear long sleeves or loose clothing when drilling. Depending on the type of drill, a piece of clothing caught in the bit and wind up clothing extremely fast. Having your sleeve caught in the drill will cause extreme amounts of pain when there is no more sleeve left to get tangled.

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2. Using a dust mask can help prevent you from inhaling your project. Even something as simple as wood can cause pain and bleeding in your respiratory tract.

3. As a general rule, always make sure your work is clamped down securely. Having a piece of metal or wood kick out and a drill bit go in to your leg would not be a pleasant experience.

4. Don't force the drill to drill. Instead, let the machine do its job. This goes for sanding as well.

5. You should always start off very slow and work up to a higher speed. Starting off fast is only going to have the drill bit dance around and end up other than in your work.

6. And finally, take your time. The number one reasons accidents happen in the shop is from people rushing. If it takes 2 minutes to drill through a piece of sheet metal, don't try to get it done in 30 seconds.

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Preparing Your Pressure Washer For the Cold Winter Months

Now that you have purchased and enjoyed your pressure washer during the warm months, it's time to get ready for the cold winter months. If you live in an areas where the temperature never goes below freezing you may not need to do anything, but check your owner manual for yearly maintenance. Taking care of your pressure washer before the cold sets in will save you time and money in the spring.

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Most pressure washer parts are made of plastic, brass or aluminum and each of these materials are soft and will break as water is left inside and freezes. Even though you may have not used the pressure washer in a while it still may contain water behind valves that may freeze and break the unit.

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The following is a basic list of steps to take with your washer to prepare it for the winter months. Always check with your owner's manual for specific information about winter storage.

1. Disconnect the wand and hold the valve open and turn upside down; blowing air from a portable air compressor through the wand will insure that the wand has no water in it. In some pressure washers the wand cannot be removed from the hose, if you have one of these skip to # 2.

2. Remove the hose from the unit and drain all the water from it, use an air compressor to blow air through the hose if you have one. Coil the hose up and tie it in a small circle and hang it up on a wall or put on a shelf to store.

3. Look in your manual or on the bottom of the pump see if it has a drain plug for the water chamber, make sure your have the right drain plug, some unit have oil to cool and lubricate the pump. Once you have taking out the drain plug make sure the unit it unplugged and turn the pump or motor a couple of time to make sure all of the water is out of the pump chamber. The pump may turn hard and it may take two people to do this step. Store the plug somewhere safe and don't put it back in the pump, this will insure that no water will collect in the bottom of the pump.

4. If you have a soap or cleaning agent dispenser remove all the liquid and rinse out the container with water, put the liquid soap in a storage bottle and store it in the house to be used next year.

5. Now I recommend covering the unit with a small tarp or a heavy garbage bag to keep the dirt and dust off the unit. If you store it outside make sure you use a tarp and tie it on very well or us a couple of bungee cords. Make sure to store you pressure washer by itself and do not stack thing on top of it.

6. Now some unit have a built in hot water heater, use the same steps in #3 to drain the water from the heating chamber.

If you decide to use your pressure washer during the winter, don't forget to go through these steps again to make sure there is no water in the unit that can freeze and cost you big time repairs. Even if you have a heated garage or storage unit I still recommend preparing your unit for winter. A little work now and some tender care of your pressure washer will ensure years of care free use and saving in time and money. If you have any question always check with the manufacture of your pressure washer they want you to be a happy customer.

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Christmas Sales DeWalt DW3128P5 Series 20 12-Inch 80 Tooth & 12-inch 32T ATB Thin Kerf Crosscutting Miter Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor, 2 Pack 201

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  • Tougher tungsten carbide stays sharper longer
  • Thin kerf for fast and smooth cutting action
  • Computer balanced plate reduces vibration for improved accuracy and better finish
  • One blade with 80 teeth and one with 32 teeth for added versatility
  • Backed by a 3-year limited warranty


Christmas Sales DeWalt DW3128P5 Series 20 12-Inch 80 Tooth & 12-inch 32T ATB Thin Kerf Crosscutting Miter Saw Blade with 1-Inch Arbor, 2 Pack Overview

Whether you're cutting hardwood, softwood, plywood, or chipboard, the DeWalt DW3128P5 12-inch miter saw blade set helps you make quick, smooth, and accurate cuts. Featuring two thin kerf, carbide blades, one with 80 teeth and one with 32 teeth, this set gives you a pair of great options. Both blades feature a wedge shoulder design that puts an increased amount of steel behind each blade tip to prevent breakage and ensure precision, along with a computer-balanced plate that acts to reduce vibration for a better feel and finish. These blades are built for use with miter saws and slide miter saws.



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Running - Gig Harbor and Northwest Christian Win Big at 2007 Washington State Championships

Gig Harbor Coach Patty Ley came close to winning both the girls and boys state titles in 4A competition at the Washington State Cross-Country Meet Saturday (11-3-07) at Sun Willows golf Course in Paso (WA).

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Ley's girls team ran away from Eastlake to capture its 3rd consecutive state championship with 97 points, finishing 5-14-16-25-37. The Gig Harbor boys fell 4 points short of the title, won by Mead 108-112. The Tides finished 1-12-16-31-52.

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Gig Harbor Senior Miles Unterreiner ran 15:39 over the 5K course to win the state individual championship and lead the Tides to their runner-up finish.

The Tides were led by Junior Alyssa Andrews' 5th place finish in 19:02 followed by Senior Kate Stuart (14th in 19:25), Senior Anna Kalbrener (16th in 19:36), Senior Hannah Dewalt (25th in 20:08), Senior Rachel Greco (37th in 20:30), Junior Rachel Seibert (48th in 20:43) and Senior Amber Williams (53rd in 20:47).

Ley loses 5 seniors following this year's 3rd straight girls state title but Juniors Alyssa Andrews and Rachel Seibert should return for their final season.

The Gig Harbor Tides are the first big-school team to win 3 titles in a row since Issaquah won every 3A title from 1985 to 1987. Gig Harbor is a Western Washington school.

Gig Harbor's boys came close to winning as Miles Unterreiner became the first individual state winner for the Tides since Geoff Perry won the 2A title in 1995.

Had the Gig Harbor boys won, it would have been the first time in 20 years a Western Washington team won the 4A title-and the first time since Ferris in 1980-that a school swept both big-school titles.

Patty Ley, who coaches both the girls and boys at Gig Harbor, has built the Tide program into a state powerhouse.

Among the boys teams, Mead has been a powerhouse from Eastern Washington for years, building a national reputation in prep distance running. When Pat Tyson came on board as Mead's distance coach, Mead won 9 consecutive state titles (1988 through 1996) and 12 titles in 15 years (winning in 2000 through 2002).

When Mead was not winning, Ferris-from Eastern Washington and the same Greater Spokane League as Mead-was winning, capturing 4 straight titles from 2003 to 2006. Talk about dominance.

Two of Mead's greatest teams were in 1992 and 1993. In 1992 Mead won the state title with 20 points, finishing 1-2-3-5-9, with Matt Davis winning his 2nd consecutive individual state title in 14:39.5 and Mead's 5th and final scoring runner clocking in at 15:34.

In 1993, Mead won the state title with 31 points, finishing 1-2-3-6-19, with Matt Davis winning his 3rd consecutive individual state title in a course record 14:09.3 and Mead's 5th and final scoring runner clocking in at 15:43.

Standing near the finish line in 1993 I saw the Mead Panthers with their blue and gold jerseys make a statement like nothing I had ever seen in state competition.

Northwest Christian of Lacey became the second Western Washington girls team to repeat as champions, winning its 2nd consecutive B title in the closest girls team race of the day, beating Saint George's 34 to 37.

Senior Joscelyn Minton of Northwest Christian ran 19:14 to win the state individual championship and lead her Navigator teammates to the team title. Minton was followed by Senior Lindsey Wagner (4th in 20:34), Sophomore Ashlee Giesman (8th in 22:07), Freshman Joanna Sowers (10th in 22:13), Junior Jessica Zimmerman (11th in 22:14), Sophomore Britny Biles (15th in 22:39) and Senior Jessica Flores (22nd in 23:17).

The Navigators 1-4-8-10-11 finish was a great example of team running that nosed out Saint George's 3-5-7-9-13 finish.

Minton's victory was huge as she bested Lisa Vandenberg of Northwest Christian of Colbert, not to be confused with Northwest Christian of Lacey. Last year Lisa Vandenberg won the 2006 B individual state title in 19:20 as Joscelyn Minton was the individual state runner-up in 19:45. Vandenberg's team did not qualify for the team competition either year, she ran as an individual.

Minton's victory was double sweet because of Northwest Christian's second straight team title. Since Minton's winning time was the 14th best among all girls in all classifications, she earned All-State recognition.

Senior Lindsey Wagner set a personal best with her 4th place team competition finish in 20:34, and Freshman Joanna Sowers set a new freshman record with her 22:13 time and 10th place team competition finish. Even more important, Wager's 4th place finish split up Saint George's top two runners.

Lost in the shuffle was Jessica Zimmerman's 11th place team competition finish. Had Zimmerman finished 15th rather than 11th, Saint George's would have won the team title, emphasizing the importance of the Navigator's 5th and final scoring runner.

Navigator Coach Bill Kehoe is really making it happen for Northwest Christian of Lacey. In addition to the girls 2 consecutive state team titles, and Minton's individual championship, his boys have now moved up from a 3rd place team finish last year to the runner-up spot this year.

The Navigator's boys team runner-up finish was led by Junior Micah Cushman's 3rd place finish in 17:45 followed by Freshman Justin Holden (10th in 18:13), Senior Clinton Barr (17th in 18:45), Junior Alex Feero (18th in 18:49), Junior Nathan Bohlig (25th in 19:13), Freshman Tyson Heo (45th in 21:13) and Freshman Steven Goff (50th in 21:36).

All could return next year except Senior Clinton Barr. Of particular note are the 3 returning freshmen-Holden, Heo and Goff. To be a money runner in a big meet, you need experience and that is one thing the Navigators are getting big time.

Kehoe's 9-year program is beginning to generate champions and trophies faster than the school can build a bigger case for proper display. With no more room in the trophy case, trophies now line the hallway beneath the display case.

In 2006, Kehoe's girls were Pacific League Champions and District Champions as well as State Champions. Kehoe's boys were also 2006 League and District Champions and 3rd in the State Meet. In 2005, Kehoe's girls finished as Pacific League Champions, 2nd in the District and 5th in the State Meet. The boys finished as League Runner-ups, District Champions and 8th in the State Meet.

Coach Kehoe will lose Seniors Joscelyn Minton, Lindsey Wagner and Jessica Flores, but should be very competitive with the return of Junior Jessica Zimmerman, Sophomores Ashlee Giesman and Britny Biles and Freshman Joanna Sowers.

Northwest Christian of Lacey could be on its way to becoming an athletic as well as an academic powerhouse in the State of Washington. Even Principal Al Lynch gets into the act as the JV basketball coach for the Navigators. Practice time? Try 6 a.m. in the morning because of current space limitations.

Northwest Christian is building a solid, winning cross-country program with a very bright future.

Teams that qualify in the district run-offs for the state meet finals run together with individuals who qualify based on the fastest times at the district meets, but the individual finishers do not figure in the team scoring for the championship. It is possible for an individual from a non-qualifying team to win the race and not be listed in the team results.

In cross-country events, the team with the lowest combined score for its first 5 finishers wins. Seven runners from each team can figure in the scoring. A perfect score of 15 would result when a team's first 5 runners finish 1-2-3-4-5, which would be unheard of at the state meet level with 16 teams and 112 runners vying for the title.

2007 Washington State Cross-County Championships - 5K Distance (3.1 Miles)

Girls 4A - Gig Harbor won its 3rd straight team title with 97 points, finishing 5-14-16-25-37. Eastlake was 2nd with 117. Sophomore Andrea Nelson of Shadle Park ran 18:26 to win the state individual championship. Nelson ran as an individual as her team did not qualify.

Girls 3A - Newport of Bellevue won the team title with 66, finishing 3-10-14-18-21. Lakeside of Seattle was 2nd with 75. Senior Bronwyn Crossman of Squalicum ran 18:46 to win the state individual championship. Squalicum finished 3rd in the team competition.

Girls 2A - Sehome won the team title with 79, finishing 2-6-19-21-31. Bellingham was 2nd with 91. Sophomore Ruby Roberts of Kingston ran 18:39 to win the state individual championship. Kingston was 15th in the team competition.

Girls 1A - King's won the team title with 70, finishing 1-9-19-20-21. LaCenter was 2nd with 89. Junior Olivia Thomas of King's ran 19:16 to win the state individual championship and lead her team to the championship. The 19-20-21 finish of King's 3rd, 4th and 5th runners was a great example of team running. King's 6th and 7th runners finished 26 and 33, ahead of LaCenter's 5th place finisher at 35, allowing King's to literally run away from LaCenter in what should have been a closer finish.

Girls 1B/2B - Northwest Christian of Lacey won the team title with 34, finishing 1-4-8-10-11. Saint George's was 2nd with 37, finishing 3-5-7-9-13, and White Pass was a very distant 3rd with 93. Senior Joscelyn Minton of Northwest Christian ran 19:14 to win the state individual championship and lead her teammates to the team title. This was by far the closest girls team race of the day. Had Northwest Christian's 5th runner finished 15th rather than 11th, Saint George's would have won the team title, emphasizing the importance of a team's 5th scoring runner.

Boys 4A - Mead won the team title with 108, finishing 6-15-20-28-39. Gig Harbor was 2nd with 112, finishing 1-12-16-31-52. Senior Miles Unterreiner ran 15:39 to win the state individual championship and lead his team to a runner-up finish. This is another great example of the value of a team's 5th runner. Had Gig Harbor's 5th runner finished 47th rather than 52nd, Gig Harbor would have won the team championship. The difference in time between the 47th finisher and the 52nd finisher was exactly 3 seconds, 17:18 to 17:21.

Boys 3A - North Central won the team title with 36, finishing 1-5-6-8-16 to obliterate the 2nd place team-Seattle Prep with 110-and every other team in the competition. Senior Ryan Prentice of Mt. Rainier ran 16:01 to win the state individual championship. Prentice ran as an individual as his team did not qualify.

Boys 2A - Burlington-Edison and Sehome tied for the team finish with 63. Burlington-Edison's runners finished 5-11-12-14-21, and Sehome's runners finished 6-7-13-18-19. Both schools are great examples of team running. This race could not have been more exciting for the two teams, their coaches and supporters involved. Burlington-Edison was declared the champion because of the 6th-place tiebreaker. Burlington-Edison's 6th place finisher was 22nd and Sehome's 25th. Here is an excellent example of a team's 6th place finisher, who was not even involved in the team scoring, but won a state title for his teammates. A tip of the hat to Burlington-Edison's Conner Whan, a sophomore who got the job done by running 17:35. Sehome's 25th place finisher was 6 seconds behind. Senior Justin Rose of Colville ran 16:02 to win the state individual championship. Colville finished 3rd in the team competition.

Boys 1A - Royal won the team title with 70, finishing 1-2-9-28-30. Lakeside of Nine Mile was 2nd with 74, finishing 3-4-16-20-31. Senior Humberto Jimenez of Royal ran 16:18 to win the state individual championship. Senior Rigoberto Jimenez of Royal ran 16:18 also to finish as runner-up. Both Humberto and Rigoberto Jimenez might be twins or at least related. It would be fair to say that they both led their Royal teammates to the team title. Not to be outdone with a duel, Lakeside Senior Kyle Johnson ran 16:38 to finish 3rd and Lakeside Senior Tim Welch ran 16:56 to finish 4th.

Boys 1B/2B - Saint George's won the team title with 31, finishing 1-4-5-9-12, the lowest score of any team winner at the 2007 State Championship Meet. Northwest Christian of Lacey was 2nd with 73. Senior Matt Cronrath of Odessa ran 16:40 to win the state individual championship. Cronrath ran as an individual as his team did not qualify.

Copyright © 2007 Ed Bagley Gig Harbor Coach Patty Ley came close to winning both the girls and boys state titles in 4A competition at the Washington State Cross-Country Meet Saturday (11-3-07) at Sun Willows golf Course in Paso (WA).

Ley's girls team ran away from Eastlake to capture its 3rd consecutive state championship with 97 points, finishing 5-14-16-25-37. The Gig Harbor boys fell 4 points short of the title, won by Mead 108-112. The Tides finished 1-12-16-31-52.

Gig Harbor Senior Miles Unterreiner ran 15:39 over the 5K course to win the state individual championship and lead the Tides to their runner-up finish.

The Tides were led by Junior Alyssa Andrews' 5th place finish in 19:02 followed by Senior Kate Stuart (14th in 19:25), Senior Anna Kalbrener (16th in 19:36), Senior Hannah Dewalt (25th in 20:08), Senior Rachel Greco (37th in 20:30), Junior Rachel Seibert (48th in 20:43) and Senior Amber Williams (53rd in 20:47).

Ley loses 5 seniors following this year's 3rd straight girls state title but Juniors Alyssa Andrews and Rachel Seibert should return for their final season.

The Gig Harbor Tides are the first big-school team to win 3 titles in a row since Issaquah won every 3A title from 1985 to 1987. Gig Harbor is a Western Washington school.

Gig Harbor's boys came close to winning as Miles Unterreiner became the first individual state winner for the Tides since Geoff Perry won the 2A title in 1995.

Had the Gig Harbor boys won, it would have been the first time in 20 years a Western Washington team won the 4A title-and the first time since Ferris in 1980-that a school swept both big-school titles.

Patty Ley, who coaches both the girls and boys at Gig Harbor, has built the Tide program into a state powerhouse.

Among the boys teams, Mead has been a powerhouse from Eastern Washington for years, building a national reputation in prep distance running. When Pat Tyson came on board as Mead's distance coach, Mead won 9 consecutive state titles (1988 through 1996) and 12 titles in 15 years (winning in 2000 through 2002).

When Mead was not winning, Ferris-from Eastern Washington and the same Greater Spokane League as Mead-was winning, capturing 4 straight titles from 2003 to 2006. Talk about dominance.

Two of Mead's greatest teams were in 1992 and 1993. In 1992 Mead won the state title with 20 points, finishing 1-2-3-5-9, with Matt Davis winning his 2nd consecutive individual state title in 14:39.5 and Mead's 5th and final scoring runner clocking in at 15:34.

In 1993, Mead won the state title with 31 points, finishing 1-2-3-6-19, with Matt Davis winning his 3rd consecutive individual state title in a course record 14:09.3 and Mead's 5th and final scoring runner clocking in at 15:43.

Standing near the finish line in 1993 I saw the Mead Panthers with their blue and gold jerseys make a statement like nothing I had ever seen in state competition.

Northwest Christian of Lacey became the second Western Washington girls team to repeat as champions, winning its 2nd consecutive B title in the closest girls team race of the day, beating Saint George's 34 to 37.

Senior Joscelyn Minton of Northwest Christian ran 19:14 to win the state individual championship and lead her Navigator teammates to the team title. Minton was followed Senior Lindsey Wagner (4th in 20:34), Sophomore Ashlee Giesman (8th in 22:07), Freshman Joanna Sowers (10th in 22:13), Junior Jessica Zimmerman (11th in 22:14), Sophomore Britny Biles (15th in 22:39) and Senior Jessica Flores (22nd in 23:17).

The Navigators 1-4-8-10-11 finish was a great example of team running that nosed out Saint George's 3-5-7-9-13 finish.

Minton's victory was huge as she bested Lisa Vandenberg of Northwest Christian of Colbert, not to be confused with Northwest Christian of Lacey. Last year Lisa Vandenberg won the 2006 B individual state title in 19:20 as Joscelyn Minton was the individual state runner-up in 19:45. Vandenberg's team did not qualify for the team competition either year, she ran as an individual.

Minton's victory was double sweet because of Northwest Christian's second straight team title. Since Minton's winning time was the 14th best among all girls in all classifications, she earned All-State recognition.

Senior Lindsey Wagner set a personal best with her 4th place team competition finish in 20:34, and Freshman Joanna Sowers set a new freshman record with her 22:13 time and 10th place team competition finish. Even more important, Wager's 4th place finish split up Saint George's top two runners.

Lost in the shuffle was Jessica Zimmerman's 11th place team competition finish. Had Zimmerman finished 15th rather than 11th, Saint George's would have won the team title, emphasizing the importance of the Navigator's 5th and final scoring runner.

Navigator Coach Bill Kehoe is really making it happen for Northwest Christian of Lacey. In addition to the girls 2 consecutive state team titles, and Minton's individual championship, his boys have now moved up from a 3rd place team finish last year to the runner-up spot this year.

The Navigator's boys team runner-up finish was led by Junior Micah Cushman's 3rd place finish in 17:45 followed by Freshman Justin Holden (10th in 18:13), Senior Clinton Barr (17th in 18:45), Junior Alex Feero (18th in 18:49), Junior Nathan Bohlig (25th in 19:13), Freshman Tyson Heo (45th in 21:13) and Freshman Steven Goff (50th in 21:36).

All could return next year except Senior Clinton Barr. Of particular note are the 3 returning freshmen-Holden, Heo and Goff. To be a money runner in a big meet, you need experience and that is one thing the Navigators are getting big time.

Kehoe's 9-year program is beginning to generate champions and trophies faster than the school can build a bigger case for proper display. With no more room in the trophy case, trophies now line the hallway beneath the display case.

In 2006, Kehoe's girls were Pacific League Champions and District Champions as well as State Champions. Kehoe's boys were also 2006 League and District Champions and 3rd in the State Meet. In 2005, Kehoe's girls finished as Pacific League Champions, 2nd in the District and 5th in the State Meet. The boys finished as League Runner-ups, District Champions and 8th in the State Meet.

Coach Kehoe will lose Seniors Joscelyn Minton, Lindsey Wagner and Jessica Flores, but should be very competitive with the return of Junior Jessica Zimmerman, Sophomores Ashlee Giesman and Britny Biles and Feshman Joanna Sowers.

Northwest Christian of Lacey could be on its way to becoming an athletic as well as an academic powerhouse in the State of Washington. Even Principal Al Lynch gets into the act as the JV basketball coach for the Navigators. Practice time? Try 6 a.m. in the morning because of current space limitations.

Northwest Christian is building solid, winning cross-country program with a very bright future.

Teams that qualify in the district run-offs for the state meet finals run together with individuals who qualify based on the fastest times at the district meets, but the individual finishers do not figure in the team scoring for the championship. It is possible for an individual from a non-qualifying team to win the race and not be listed in the team results.

In cross-country events, the team with the lowest combined score for its first 5 finishers wins. Seven runners from each team can figure in the scoring. A perfect score of 15 would result when a team's first 5 runners finish 1-2-3-4-5, which would be unheard of at the state meet level with 16 teams and 112 runners vying for the title.

2007 Washington State Cross-County Championships - 5K Distance (3.1 Miles)

Girls 4A - Gig Harbor won its 3rd straight team title with 97 points, finishing 5-14-16-25-37. Eastlake was 2nd with 117. Sophomore Andrea Nelson of Shadle Park ran 18:26 to win the state individual championship. Nelson ran as an individual as her team did not qualify.

Girls 3A - Newport of Bellevue won the team title with 66, finishing 3-10-14-18-21. Lakeside of Seattle was 2nd with 75. Senior Bronwyn Crossman of Squalicum ran 18:46 to win the state individual championship. Squalicum finished 3rd in the team competition.

Girls 2A - Sehome won the team title with 79, finishing 2-6-19-21-31. Bellingham was 2nd with 91. Sophomore Ruby Roberts of Kingston ran 18:39 to win the state individual championship. Kingston was 15th in the team competition.

Girls 1A - King's won the team title with 70, finishing 1-9-19-20-21. LaCenter was 2nd with 89. Junior Olivia Thomas of King's ran 19:16 to win the state individual championship and lead her team to the championship. The 19-20-21 finish of King's 3rd, 4th and 5th runners was a great example of team running. King's 6th and 7th runners finished 26 and 33, ahead of LaCenter's 5th place finisher at 35, allowing King's to literally run away from LaCenter in what should have been a closer finish.

Girls 1B/2B - Northwest Christian of Lacey won the team title with 34, finishing 1-4-8-10-11. Saint George's was 2nd with 37, finishing 3-5-7-9-13, and White Pass was a very distant 3rd with 93. Senior Joscelyn Minton of Northwest Christian ran 19:14 to win the state individual championship and lead her teammates to the team title. This was by far the closest girls team race of the day. Had Northwest Christian's 5th runner finished 15th rather than 11th, Saint George's would have won the team title, emphasizing the importance of a team's 5th scoring runner.

Boys 4A - Mead won the team title with 108, finishing 6-15-20-28-39. Gig Harbor was 2nd with 112, finishing 1-12-16-31-52. Senior Miles Unterreiner ran 15:39 to win the state individual championship and lead his team to a runner-up finish. This is another great example of the value of a team's 5th runner. Had Gig Harbor's 5th runner finished 47th rather than 52nd, Gig Harbor would have won the team championship. The difference in time between the 47th finisher and the 52nd finisher was exactly 3 seconds, 17:18 to 17:21.

Boys 3A - North Central won the team title with 36, finishing 1-5-6-8-16 to obliterate the 2nd place team-Seattle Prep with 110-and every other team in the competition. Senior Ryan Prentice of Mt. Rainier ran 16:01 to win the state individual championship. Prentice ran as an individual as his team did not qualify.

Boys 2A - Burlington-Edison and Sehome tied for the team finish with 63. Burlington-Edison's runners finished 5-11-12-14-21, and Sehome's runners finished 6-7-13-18-19. Both schools are great examples of team running. This race could not have been more exciting for the two teams, their coaches and supporters involved. Burlington-Edison was declared the champion because of the 6th-place tiebreaker. Burlington-Edison's 6th place finished was 22nd and Sehome's 25th. Here is an excellent example of a team's 6th place finisher, who was not even involved in the team scoring, but won a state title for his teammates. A tip of the hat to Burlington-Edison's Conner Whan, a sophomore who got the job done by running 17:35. Sehome's 25th place finisher was 6 seconds behind. Senior Justin Rose of Colville ran 16:02 to win the state individual championship. Colville finished 3rd in the team competition.

Boys 1A - Royal won the team title with 70, finishing 1-2-9-28-30. Lakeside of Nine Mile was 2nd with 74, finishing 3-4-16-20-31. Senior Humberto Jimenez of Royal ran 16:18 to win the state individual championship. Senior Rigoberto Jimenez of Royal ran 16:18 also to finish as runner-up. Both Humberto and Rigoberto Jimenez might be twins or at least related. It would be fair to say that they both led their Royal teammates to the team title. Not to be outdone with a duel, Lakeside Senior Kyle Johnson ran 16:38 to finish 3rd and Lakeside Senior Tim Welch ran 16:56 to finish 4th.

Boys 1B/2B - Saint George's won the team title with 31, finishing 1-4-5-9-12, the lowest score of any team winner at the 2007 State Championship Meet. Northwest Christian of Lacey was 2nd with 73. Senior Matt Cronrath of Odessa ran 16:40 to win the state individual championship. Cronrath ran as an individual as his team did not qualify.

Copyright © 2007 Ed Bagley

Running - Gig Harbor and Northwest Christian Win Big at 2007 Washington State Championships
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Christmas Sales DEWALT DW713 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw 201

Dec 16, 2011 01:34:53

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DW713 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw Feature

  • 15 Amp, 5,000 rpm motor delivers extended power and durability
  • Stainless steel detent plate with 11 positive stops provides repeatable accuracy and jobsite duability
  • Tall sliding fences support crown molding vertically 4-1/2-inch and easily slides out of the way for bevel cuts
  • Machined base fence support maintains fence perpendicularity with blade for cutting accuracy
  • Cam miter lock for quick and accurate miter table positioning; Miter detent override for fine adjustment and precise miter angles


Christmas Sales DEWALT DW713 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw Overview

Whether you're cutting baseboards or crown molding, the DEWALT 10-Inch Single-Bevel Compound Miter Saw provides quick, accurate cuts to complete the job. Thanks to a powerful motor, an easy-to-adjust cam-lock miter handle, convenient miter and bevel stops, and a tall fence for oversized decorative moldings, this compound miter saw is ready for a range of crosscutting and miter-cutting applications. In addition, it comes with a durable carbide blade, a blade wrench, and a convenient dust bag.

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10-Inch Single Bevel Miter Saw
At a Glance:
  • Powerful 15 amp motor delivers no-load speed of 5,000 rpm

  • Adjustable stainless steel miter detent plate with 11 positive stops

  • Positive bevel stops at 0 and 45 degrees for versatility

  • Tall, sliding fence for cutting crown and base moldings

  • Three-year limited warranty, one-year free service, and 90-day money-back guarantee
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DEWALT 10-Inch Single-Bevel Compound Miter Saw

This DEWALT Miter Saw has a dependable 15 amp motor that delivers a no-load speed of 5,000 rpm. View larger.

DEWALT 10-Inch Single-Bevel Compound Miter Saw

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Smart, Powerful Design for Quick, Accurate Cuts
The DEWALT single-bevel sliding compound miter saw's 10-inch blade is backed by a powerful and dependable 15 amp motor. Offering a no-load speed of 5,000 rpm, it makes quick work of cutting framing or molding, as well as other crosscutting and miter-cutting jobs.

This sturdy saw is designed to deliver precise cuts and allow versatile setups required for miter applications. The precise miter system's adjustable stainless steel miter detent plate features 11 positive stops for easy setup and improved efficiency. An easy-to-adjust cam-lock miter handle delivers quick and accurate miter angles, and features a convenient detent override, which allows you to adjust the miter setting without the saw slipping into the miter detents. And the saw's big miter capacity-- 0 to 50 degrees to the left and the right--adds versatility.

In addition, a tall fence supports 4-1/2-inch crown molding nested vertically, as well as 6-inch base molding set vertically against the fence. The fence slides out of the way easily when it's time to make bevel cuts.

Increased Bezel Capacity and Convenient Stops
This saw is designed to deliver quick, accurate bevel cuts. You can easily set up for bevel cuts that measure between 0 and 48 degrees to the left and bevel cuts that measure between 0 degrees and 3 degrees to the right. This handy setup provides increased capacity for big jobs. Plus, with positive bevel stops at 0 and 45 and degrees, this saw makes finding and setting the most common bevel angles a quick and easy process.

Ideal for a range of applications, the saw can deliver clean, 45-degree bevel cuts through dimensional lumber that measures up to 2 by 6 inches.

Portable and Compatible with the DEWALT Laser and L.E.D. Systems
This lightweight compound miter saw weighs just 35 pounds and features a built-in carry handle, so you can move it around the jobsite easily and lift it comfortably when it comes time to stow the saw at the end of the day.

For additional accuracy and ease of use, this saw is compatible with the DEWALT DWS7085 L.E.D. (sold separately) work light and cut line indicator or the DW7187 (sold separately) adjustable miter saw laser system. Both accessories ensure the cutting path is clear to see.

This 10-inch single-bevel compound miter saw comes with a DEWALT warranty package that includes a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money-back guarantee.

What's in the Box
DW713 DEWALT 10-Inch Single-Bevel Compound Miter Saw, one carbide blade, blade wrench, and dust bag.


DEWALT 10-Inch Single-Bevel Compound Miter Saw
The DEWALT 10-Inch Single-Bevel Compound Miter Saw weighs just 35 pounds and is easy to maneuver around worksites.





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RoboMower - RL850 21-Inch Automatic Cordless Electric Lawn Mower Review

How would you like to sit and read your paper while the Robotics RL850 RoboMower takes care of mowing your lawn? This is an innovation that allows you to turn your dreams into an eco-friendly, wallet-friendly reality. This summer I have encountered an accident with my self-propelled lawnmower, and this would definitely see my dreams coming true!

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The RoboMower is a fully automatic lawnmower and will cut your grass all by itself, day or night! All you have to do is drive your RoboMower to the edge of your yard and press "Go", and then go and do something you would enjoy more with your time. Of course, I would recommend keeping an eye on this marvelous invention.

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Help Save the Environment:

Just think no more smelly gasoline, oil, spark plugs, and trudging in the heat cutting grass. RoboMower will mow within a boundary that you outline with a thin wire that is included with your product. Once you have done your initial setup your work is done.

Put an end to polluting the environment. Conventional lawnmowers can pollute as much as 40 late-model cars in just one hour of use.

How Does the RoboMower Work?

You are probably wondering how RoboMower works. It is powered by exclusive drop-and-go 24-volt batteries. The Robomower RL850 is an eco-friendly 53-centimeter, 21-inch mower/mulching system. It has three blades spinning at 5,800 RPM. This is double the speed of a typical gas mower.

Grasscycling Process Will Save Water:

Not only does the RoboMower RL850 just cut your grass, but through a patented process called grasscycling it will cut your grass into fine clippings and disperse these back over the ground. The decomposed clippings will release nutrients and water into the soil. This results in your having a healthier root system and a better-looking lawn. This system increases your lawn's resistance to disease, drought, insects and reduces the amount of water your lawn needs by 85%.

Safe Quite Operation:

Your neighbors will love you and your RoboMower. Its quiet operation allows you the capability to mow your lawn day or night without disturbing your neighbors.

The user-controlled theft protection system eliminates unauthorized use and it also comes with a child lock to give you peace of mind.

An on-board sensor and bumpers identify obstructions like trees, rocks and obstacles, and truly quiet operation means you can mow your lawn at any hour without disturbing your neighbors.

Dimensions and Warranty Information:

The Robomow RL850 is WEEE and RoHS compliant, measures 26.0 x 12.5 x 35.0 (WxHxD), weighs 50 pounds (without battery), and is backed by a two-year warranty.

What Is In the Box:

Robomow RL850; 500-foot perimeter wire and 200 plastic pegs; sealed batteries and charge pack; 2007 Generation software; instruction manual.

Quick Overview of the Robomower RL850:

Automatic lawnmower mows entirely by itself Cuts up to 10,800 square feet in a single charge On-board sensor and bumpers to avoid obstacles Grasscycles for a healthier, greener lawn that requires less water Quiet operation means you can mow day or night

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DW4892 12-Piece Reciprocating Saw Blade Set with Case 201

Dec 15, 2011 02:42:04

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DW4892 12-Piece Reciprocating Saw Blade Set with Case Feature

  • Combination sets provide a selection of blades for common applications
  • Tough case is designed to fit in power tool kit box for quick blade storage
  • Included case expands to hold 9-inch blades
  • Case fits in DEWALT power tool kit boxes for easy blade storage
  • Set includes 12 blades


Christmas Sales DEWALT DW4892 12-Piece Reciprocating Saw Blade Set with Case Overview

The DeWalt DW4892 12-piece Reciprocating Saw Blade Set With Case provides a wide selection of blades for many common applications. The included case expands to hold 9-inch blades and is designed to fit in DeWalt power tool kit boxes for easy blade storage. This set includes three DW4802 6-inch 6-TPI woodcutting blades, two DW4811 6-inch 18-TPI metal cutting blades, three DW4809 8-inch 14-TPI metal cutting blades, three DW4803 9-inch 6-TPI woodcutting blades, and one DW4865 9-inch 10-TPI demolition blade.



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Air Compressors - One Size Does NOT Fit All

Air compressors have been in use around our homes, on job sites, and in our factories and manufacturing businesses for many decades. Air compressors allow us to get jobs done in a safe, clean and efficient manner. They are reliable, convenient, and in many applications, indispensable.

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There are many types of air compressors ranging in type and function from those used for simple tasks around the house, all the way up to those used in more industrial applications where the job just wouldn't get done without it. If you've ever tried to blow up one of those inflatable mattresses (you know, the kind you set up when your long lost uncle comes for a visit) without some sort of air compressor you know what a monumental task that can be. Even just a simple battery powered model saves tons of effort and lots of time. These simple little air compressors are ideal for filling toys, sporting goods, and other things that don't require a lot of pressure. Not only that, air compressors are also ideal for operating small air tools like staplers and nailers.

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If you have a bigger job to do then you have to consider which one of the air compressor to use. Last summer I had the absolute pleasure of operating a power washer to clean twenty years of dirt off of a brick facade on a house. What a kick! I couldn't believe how powerful air compressors can be. The guy at the rental counter told me to be careful with it so that I didn't do any damage. Boy was he right. If I lingered to long on the brick it would literally blast it away. Without the power of the compressed air behind the water I would have just been spraying water from a nozzle and not made near as much progress as I did; or had near as much fun!

If you enjoy woodworking, auto-body work, or other hobbies or tasks where you have the option of using air-powered tools then you need something that can move the right amount of air. Since air compressors vary by how much air flow they produce, you need to choose one that will do the job. Let's face it, a sandblaster just isn't going to operate properly with a small battery powered model. Most power tools require 90 PSI to work right. The main thing to look for when considering air compressors is to get one that has plenty of air flow for the tool and job at hand. The air flow is measured in cubic feet per minute (cfm). If your application needs more power then you need more cfm. Pretty simple stuff. But you may wonder, "how do I know?"

An air tool will give you the required or suggested cfm it needs. Generally speaking, air compressors for small tools like nailers need to move 1-4 cubic feet per minute, while tools like spray guns or impact wrenches need 2-5 cfm. Sandblasters and sanders will usually require from 6-13 cfm. Obviously, professional grade tools may require a higher cfm.

So, whether it is just a simple toy that you don't want to huff and puff on for hours trying to fill, or a brick house that needs a face lift, or doing a job on site, you are sure to find just the right compressor from the vast selection of available air compressors on the market. Good luck!

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DW7231 Miter-Saw Workstation Tool Mounting Brackets 201

Dec 14, 2011 03:22:50

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DW7231 Miter-Saw Workstation Tool Mounting Brackets Feature

  • Compatible with DW723, DWX723, DWX724 and DWX725 stands
  • Non-marring feet on tool mount will not scratch material
  • Sold by the pair
  • Also known as rail mounts
  • Backed by a manufacturer-Inchs 3-year warranty


Christmas Sales DEWALT DW7231 Miter-Saw Workstation Tool Mounting Brackets Overview

Designed for use with the DW723 Miter Saw Workstation, these DeWalt DW7231 Miter Saw Workstation Tool Mounting Brackets feature non-marring feet on the tool mount that will not scratch material.



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Cordless Screwdriver Review

Cordless screwdriver is an essential power tool for any home. It is a great power tool for working with wood, plastic, concrete, and metals. A cordless screwdriver is compact and convenient to use anywhere.

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There are a lot of things to consider when buying power tools, particularly a good electric screwdriver.

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Cordless screwdriver kit - accessories that come with your electric screwdriver. Determine what you will be using it for and what parts are included or absolutely necessary for your needs to avoid unnecessary shopping.

One note on screwdriver bits - when they finally break or get dull it is essential to replace them as fast and convenient as possible. This possibly requires switching to various sets from different brands so make sure your screwdriver can handle that.

Size and weight are essential to consider and depend on the amount and type of usage. However, what is more important to consider is the balance of the cordless screwdriver - how well it's chuck points straight ahead and doesn't tilt when you operate power tool.

Voltage and Intensity for the Current are important when choosing a cordless driver. The voltage for your future cordless power tool is directly related to the amount of usage. Choose low voltage power tool for rare usage and easy materials and higher voltage for professional, constant usage. The overall range is 3.6V(rare) to 12 - 14.4V(medium) to 24V(professional).

Adding to that, don't buy strictly by voltage. Not everyone needs maximum run time and power. Determine how much power and speed you need and what kinds of projects you'll be working on with your cordless screwdriver. In fact, some electric screwdrivers with lower voltage(14.4V) are faster and have more power than higher voltage(18V) models.

Battery consumption is another very important thing to consider. Battery life, same as voltage, depends on the type of job and the torque speed required to efficiently do the job. All but least expensive models come with two batteries and a charger so you can use one while charging another. Any battery system will do for simple short tasks. Select more substantial and reliable battery system and faster recharger(battery-charge indicator is a plus) for long jobs.

One thing to note - if you are choosing a cordless screwdriver with Li-Ion battery, be careful not to run it down to full discharge as it might die early, making an expensive mistake.

Grip of the cordless screwdriver can be made of reinforced plastic or rubber. While not completely protecting you from a possibility of an electrical shock, rubberized grip on cordless power tools is safer and more comfortable

Speed control gives options for having a slower speed for starting a hole easier with electrical screwdriver. Adjustable clutch for reducing torque is also available in some cordless tools.

Build-in LED light can be handy for dark places.

Brand. Well, this may be the most important thing to consider for an electric screwdriver. The quality of your power tool will certainly reflect in the quality of your work.

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DW310K 12 Amp Heavy-Duty Reciprocating Saw Kit 201

Dec 13, 2011 03:47:15

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DW310K 12 Amp Heavy-Duty Reciprocating Saw Kit Feature

  • 12 Amp motor delivers increased power for heavy-duty applications
  • 0-2,700 SPM and 1-1/8-inch stroke length for fast and efficient cutting
  • Keyless stainless steel blade clamp for quick and easy blade changes and increased reliability
  • Keyless adjustable shoe easily adjusts depth of cut and extends blade life
  • Variable speed trigger allows user to instantly control speed


Christmas Sales DEWALT DW310K 12 Amp Heavy-Duty Reciprocating Saw Kit Overview

The DEWALT 12 Amp Reciprocating Saw will help you make quick work of demolition tasks involved in renovations and remodels. Featuring variable-speed control for job-specific performance lightweight design built for easy handling. In addition, a long, 1-1/8-inch stroke length makes fast work of a wide variety of construction materials.

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12 Amp Reciprocating Saw
At a Glance:
  • Variable-speed control delivers 0 to 2,700 spm for accuracy

  • Extended 1-1/8-inch stroke length for faster cuts

  • Balanced, lightweight design with comfort grip

  • Fast, keyless blade changes

  • Three-year limited warranty, one-year free service, and 90-day money-back guarantee
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DEWALT 12 Amp Reciprocating Saw

A balanced design and comfort grip allow precision framing and construction work. View larger.

DEWALT 12 Amp Reciprocating Saw

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Variable-Speed Control for Fast, Accurate Cuts
A reciprocation saw mimics the back-and-forth motion of a handsaw that lets you quickly cut through wood framing, shingles, PVC pipes, and more. Plus a reciprocating saw fits into places where other saws can't go, making it a truly versatile addition to your professional tool kit.

This DEWALT reciprocating saw features a heavy-duty 12 amp motor and big 1-1/8-inch stroke length. This saw offers variable-speed control for application-specific performance, and it is capable of operating at speeds ranging from 0 to 2,700 spm.

Versatile, Convenient Blade Clamp Design
For versatility, the saw's four-position blade clamp allows you to choose the configuration that best matches your application. This unique feature gives you the ability to make flush cuts and put the blade in one of four different directions.

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Keyless adjustable shoe.
Fast, Keyless Blade Changes
When it comes time to switch to a different type of blade or replace a blade with a fresh one, the keyless lever-action blade clamp design allows for fast, easy blade changes--no special tools required.

Comfort Grip and No-Hassle Corded Power
Since comfortable handling contributes to better control and accurate cuts, this saw weighs an easy-to-maneuver 8.6 pounds and features a textured, anti-slip grip. The trigger provides easy access to variable-speed control.

A tool's only useful if it runs long enough to get the job done. This corded DEWALT tool eliminates the need to worry about recharging batteries or expensive replacement batteries.

This 12 amp reciprocating saw also comes with a DEWALT warranty package that includes a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money back guarantee.

What's in the Box
DW310K DEWALT 12 Amp Reciprocating Saw and kit box.


DEWALT 12 Amp Reciprocating Saw
The reciprocating saw comes in a durable kit box.





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