Power Tools & Hand Tools

Power Tools typically have motors or other mechanisms that provide mechanical power, allowing them to perform tasks such as drilling, cutting, grinding, or sanding with greater speed and efficiency than hand tools. Some common examples of power tools include electric drills, circular saws, jigsaws, and grinders. Hand Tools are powered by the user’s own physical effort and rely on the user’s muscle power to perform tasks such as hammering, sawing, screwing, or chiseling. Some common examples of hand tools include hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, and pliers. Both are valuable tools in their own right, and the appropriate tool for a given task will depend on the specific situation and the user’s preferences and needs.

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