The Irwin Quick-Adjust wrenches are quicker than standard adjustable wrenches. Watch the video to find out how much faster they are.
We cover many of the new things since our last edition of What’s New at ToolBarn. Product Reviews, PayPal, FedEx Freight, Memcached, our Newsletter, Tabbed product pages, Videos, ProperPet.com and Extended Call Center Hours are all discussed, and a surprise interruption brings on an exciting announcement.
Today, we’re taking a close look at a Makita circular saw. Not just any saw, and not a typical 7-1/4″. We’re moving up to bigger and badder with the 5402NA 16-5/16″ circular saw.
What strikes you first is that this thing is huge. Compared to a normal 7-1/4″ circular saw, the blade has 4 times the surface area. It’s huge to hold on to, although it only weighs 28.7 pounds. With that size, it seems like it should be really loud. Suprisingly, it isn’t. The huge depth control lever makes for incredibly secure adjustments.
Are you ready to be street legal? Well, one of the newest manufactures to our ToolBarn family thinks you can handle it! Ingersoll Rand has recently come aboard the ToolBarn Website and they are bringing along a complete line of automotive cordless power tools as well as a line of air tools!
What’s new at ToolBarn?
The What’s New at ToolBarn podcast will let you know what we have for you to take a look at. We cover new products, technologies, and website features.
Welcome to the first ever “What’s new at ToolBarn” podcast. Being that this is the first one, that means this podcast is new. Actually, podcasting in general is new at ToolBarn, and we’re excited to be able to talk to our customers. We feel it should assist in keeping the most valuable people at ToolBarn - namely our customers - in the loop better as to what all is going on, exciting offers, new product lines, and ways we generally make the experience better for you. Yes, these podcasts are all about you.

