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Now that fall is here, it's time to begin those garage projects you put off during the summer. Here are some new tools to make the jobs a bit easier.
1 Mac Tools' Stubby ratcheting screwdriver makes getting into confined spaces, such as under a dash or a seat, much easier than with a conventional driver. A T-handle version is also available. $30 ($40 T-handle).
2 Also from Mac is a compact 10.8-volt lithium-ion cordless screwdriver. Lithium-ion batteries last longer than nickel-cadmium or nickel-metal-hydride batteries, and the driver comes with an LED work light and a variable-speed trigger for better control and versatility. $250.
www.mactools.com
3 A high-quality air compressor is an investment that pays dividends in work speed and convenience, and a good one will last a lifetime. This 5-hp unit from Snap-on can be a family heirloom, with its stainless-steel reed valves and a 60-gallon, powder-coated tank to resist rust and corrosion. The unit's heavy-duty base with rubber vibration-isolation pads provides a large footprint, reducing compressor walk and maximizing convenience. $1,499.
4 Snap-on's heavy-duty air drill is a great tool to have in the shop, with a variable-speed trigger for more control of drilling. Available in three-eighths- and half-inch capacities with a two-year warranty. $390.
www.snapon.com