Electric tools for women



Power tools are not just for men, it's a thing of the past. Women use  power tools   all the time now. The use of  power tools   by women has evolved along with the family structure. Women became more independent and housework less divided by sex.

Although women can use most power tools, there are some that are specially designed for them. Do not worry, they are not pink and cute! The Barbara K range includes a cordless drill that is both very light and powerful. The cordless  electric screwdriver   is the best-selling power tool in the range. It is lightweight and very easy to use.

The Unbelievable Saw is a women's hand saw, ideal for cutting limbs. This saw cuts well and is easy to use. It is also a light weight. Women like to do projects at home and it can be difficult to find the right tool. Black and Decker offers the project companion. It is a three-in-one tool consisting of a scraper, a cutting sander and a screwdriver. It weighs little, fits in the palm of a woman's hand and adapts to small spaces.

Keys can be difficult to maneuver in certain areas. Craftsman offers the standard and metric torque wrench, with seven key sizes. They are perfect for entering tight spaces. They also help you give you more strength to loosen or tighten anything.

A screwdriver is an essential tool for any woman. You never know when it will be useful. Snap-on has the PentaGrip screwdriver which is amazing. It has a button on the top so you can lock the head in position. The handle is designed for small hands and has a soft grip.

Tongs to extract the nails make a piece of cake to remove. It also prevents you from cutting your hands on sharp hands. They work very well with nails without a head too. These clips are easy to use and grab. The jaws are designed to increase the force exerted on the nail if you meet more stubborn ones.

The idea of ​​power tools  for women   is making its way. Five ladies from the University of Kansas are creating a full line of women's  power tools   called Savvy tools. This line aims to make power tools  more comfortable    for women   in the hope of promoting safety and making them less intimidating. Cumbersome  power tools   are often difficult to use for women. The first two  power tools   are in preparation and even have names, Sandra Dee the Sander and Donna the Drill.




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