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  2. Makita AWS - Wikipedia

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    Makita Auto-Start Wireless System (AWS) is a wireless communication method used between power tools and dust collection devices/vacuum cleaners, released by Makita in 2017. [24] The system uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Tool and vacuum devices must first paired, but can also later be unpaired. [25]

  3. Milwaukee Tool - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, known more commonly as Milwaukee Tool, is a multi-national company that develops, manufactures, and markets power tools, ...

  4. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    hand tools, air tools, power tools, diagnostic tools, assorted automotive tools Gedore: Remscheid, Germany: Gedore: hand tools Gray Tools: Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Gray Tools, Dynamic: Industrial hand tools Griffon Corporation: Ames True Temper: outdoor hand tools [15] King Dick Tools: Birmingham United Kingdom: King Dick: Mechanics tools ...

  5. These Are the Best DeWalt Tools We Use and Recommend

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    The oscillating tool is part of DeWalt’s Atomic line, which means it’s more compact than most oscillating tools. It measures less than a foot long and weighs just 2-1/3 pounds without a battery.

  6. Acme Tools - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Acme Tools launched its initial eCommerce website. The company relaunched its eCommerce operations in 2010 after the expiration of a non-compete with Amazon.com. [4] By 2021, Acme Tools offered products from over 300 brands, including Milwaukee Tool, DeWalt, Makita USA, Bosch, and Husqvarna. [5]

  7. DeWalt - Wikipedia

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    DeWalt Ford Fusion in 2008, driven by Matt Kenseth.. DeWalt Tools sponsored NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth from 1999 through to the season of 2009. In this time period, Kenseth won 18 races, the 2000 Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year Award, 2003 Winston Cup Series Championship, 2004 NEXTEL Cup All Star Race and the 2009 Daytona 500.