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Save on tools and batteries during Home Hardware’s Black Friday sale

The DIYer in your life will appreciate these deals on hardware, tools, and kitchenware. Take a look through the Home Hardware deals we’ve rounded up and buy them before they run out of stock.

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Gift guide: Everything CL staffers are wishing for this holiday season

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We asked the staff of Cottage Life: what’s on your wish list?

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Workshop expert-approved gifts for cottage DIYers

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We asked the Cottage Life workshop experts: what goodies are on your holiday wish list this year?

*As seen in the Winter 2022 issue of Cottage Life.

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The Cottage Coach’s top picks from the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale

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We asked Cottage Coach and enthusiastic DIYer Adam Holman for his top Amazon Prime Early Access Sale picks. Here they are:

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Health Canada issues major recall on DeWalt saws after multiple injuries

Health Canada has issued a recall on DeWalt 12-inch sliding compound mitre saws after receiving multiple reports of the saw causing laceration injuries in both Canada and the U.S.

If struck, the saw’s plastic rear guard assembly can break or shatter, exposing the blade and posing a laceration hazard, says Health Canada.

The saws are yellow with black accents and have a model number located on the saw’s nameplate. The affected saws include model numbers DHS790AB, DHS790AT2, DWS779, DWS780, DWS780LST, DWS780RST, and DWS780WS sold between April 2019 and May 2022.

Excluded from the recall are DeWalt 12-inch sliding compound mitre saws marked with a green dot on the carton near the UPC code or on the nameplate, as well as saws marked with a black dot on the arm adjacent to the rear guard.

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According to Health Canada, DeWalt sold 118,583 of the saws in Canada and 1,364,340 in the U.S. As of June 13, the company had received 571 incident reports of the rear guard assembly breaking or detaching, including one report of a laceration injury in Canada and eight reports of laceration injuries in the U.S.

“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product and contact Stanley Black & Decker Canada Corporation for a replacement rear guard assembly kit, or go to a DeWalt Service Center for a free repair,” said Health Canada.

For more information on the recall, consumers can contact Stanley Black & Decker Canada by telephone at 1-800-990-6421 or online at https://www.dewalt.ca/miter-saw-recall.

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Raid the Cottage Coach’s tool box

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I’m always busy fixing or improving something, so I need my tools to work well and stand up to wear and tear. These are the ones that I reach for when I’m tackling projects at home or around the cottage.

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Dremel rotary tool review: add this to your cottage arsenal

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Rotary tools, known generically by the brand name Dremel, are common in the craft world, but they are a great addition to your cottage tool box. When tackling a project that requires the finesse of small hand tools but the oomph of a power tool, a rotary tool is the perfect fit. Here are a few jobs that will be a breeze with one:

 1. Refinish a peeling railing instead of replacing it. Regular sanders can deal with large, flat areas but are a pain in tight spots. Fit a rotary tool with an abrasive disc or bit to make detail sanding less painful. 

 2. Replacing a broken tile? Try spinning a carbide bit to make quick work of removing hard-to-reach grout.

 3. Snapped the head off a screw? Use a small cut-off wheel to grind a slot in the remaining shaft and remove the screw with a flathead screwdriver.

An entry level Dremel tool will run about $50, and the price goes up for additional features such as variable speed or more power for heavier work. There are also cordless models available for increased convenience and mobility. If you’re only going to use your tool occasionally, there are a ton of inexpensive, lesser-known brands, just make sure the one that you choose has a universal chuck that will accept bits from different manufacturers. That way, you can pick up new attachments from a variety of sources.

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Track saw review: our expert picks

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Need to cut plywood and other sheet goods? Track saws combine the portability and flexibility of a hand-held circular saw with the precision of a table saw. Just lay down the tool’s aluminum track wherever you want to cut, then clamp it to the sheet. Interlock the saw with the track and make your cut. The saw slides wiggle-free along the track, eliminating any of the side-to-side deviations inevitable with a hand-held circ saw. A replaceable, rubbery strip on the track edge presses against the sheet right next to the blade, so even chip-prone materials, such as melamine-coated MDF, cut with a perfectly smooth edge every time.

Although you could use this saw to cut dimensional lumber such as 2x6s and 2x8s, the tool is really meant for plywood, particleboard, melamine, OSB, and similar materials. And while it can’t do everything a table saw can, a track saw is more portable and far more compact.

That’s not all. Table saws are great for multiple cuts that are parallel to one edge of the sheet, but track saws have the advantage for angled cuts. Say you need to cut a wedge-shaped piece of ply tapering from 20″ wide at one end to 10″ at the other. Place the track along the cutting line and go—no complex set-up or special jigs needed. I own two—a Festool (about $900 for a saw and track kit) and a Dewalt model (about $800 for a kit). Both work very well. Other manufacturers are bringing out less expensive versions as these saws become more mainstream.

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Tools, barbecues, thermostats, and trees among Lowe’s Black Friday deals

If you’re in the market for a faux Christmas tree, barbecue, tools, thermostat, or home tech products, Lowe’s has got some pretty good Black Friday deals going on right now. Get an additional $10 off your purchase of $50 or more (before tax) by signing up for their newsletter. Here’s what we found:

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8 pieces of safety gear DIYers need to have at the cottage

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DIYers love collecting tools but they often overlook protective gear. Here are eight essential pieces of safety equipment for the DIYer in your life.

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