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FAQ About Power Cordless Tools
What are the best cordless power tools?
The best tool depends on the job. Popular choices include cordless grass trimmers, lawn mowers, drills, chainsaws, leaf blowers and pressure washers. iToolMax has specialized in cordless power tools for many years. If you're looking for a cordless product that suits your needs, you're sure to find what you're looking for here.
Are corded power tools more powerful than cordless?
Corded tools are ideal for long, continuous heavy-duty work, but modern brushless cordless tools can deliver comparable power for many home, garden and professional tasks.
Can i bring cordless power tools on a plane?
Generally, yes. Remove the battery, place the tool in checked baggage and carry spare lithium batteries in your carry-on. Batteries up to 100Wh are generally permitted, while 101-160Wh batteries require airline approval. Always confirm with your airline before traveling.
How to clean cordless power tools?
Remove the battery first. Brush away debris, clean ventilation slots with a soft brush or dry cloth and wipe the housing with a slightly damp cloth. Do not soak the tool or use abrasive or solvent-based cleaners.














































































