
Calling a handyman every time something around the house breaks down can quickly become a pricy endeavor. For that reason, it’s a major benefit to learn your way around a set of power tools. You don’t have to become an expert at carpentry or anything that extreme, but it will prove helpful if you can mend small projects around the house without calling for help. Many people, however, find that they have problems both inside and outside the house.
To that end, some things break down in the garage or in the backyard, which is why cordless tools are so convenient. These tools run on rechargeable batteries rather than AC power, and a set usually includes everything from Milwaukee cordless drills to cordless sanders. For extended projects, make sure you have spare rechargeable batteries, as charging your one battery could take well over an hour. If you feel switching out batteries would be a hassle, look into “Rapid Charge Batteries.” These can charge in as little as ten minutes.