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POPULAR MECHANICS TOOL AWARDS 2025

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March - April 2025

Tools are the cornerstone of civilization. Our use and creation of them sets us apart from every other creature on earth. The best tools not only make work go faster, they make it easier, better, and more efficient. The tools here are the latest and greatest for both common and tricky tasks.

- BRADLEY FORD

POPULAR MECHANICS TOOL AWARDS 2025

POWER TOOLS

Senco TN41P1P 16-Gauge Finish Nailer $190

We were impressed with how fast we could work with Senco's pneumatic 16-gauge finish nailer. It has two firing modes. The first, with one pull of the trigger firing a single nail, is great for precision and accuracy.

imageThe second, holding the trigger down to fire a nail every time the tip is pressed against the material, is best where speed is the priority. The finish nailer's oil-free design eliminates some of the maintenance associated with pneumatic nail guns, and it also features a quick-release latch to easily clear jams.

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Bosch GHO 18V-26N Professional Handheld Planer $229

With a maximum cutting width of 3/4 inches and depth of 3/32 inch, Bosch's Professional handheld planer makes quick work of flattening or leveling wood surfaces. Shavings can be directed out either side into the included dust bag, or you can connect a separate dust collector. Cutting depth can be adjusted via a 28-position knob for precise control of workpiece thickness. And the Professional planer comes with a spare cutting blade, stored in the side of the tool body.

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