by Envision Marketing | Mar 28, 2018 | Lawn & Garden, Project Center
Advances in battery technology, especially in rechargeable nickel-cadmium and lead-acid batteries, add to the appeal of cordless tools. Units can be recharged more than 500 times. Low voltage and a plastic housing protect the user from electrical shock, and safety...
by Envision Marketing | Mar 28, 2018 | Outdoor & Seasonal, Project Center
Lightweight, less-expensive chainsaws are a common homeowner purchase. Chain saws are gasoline or electric powered, but gas powered are most common. Power output is generally considered 1-hp-per-cu.-in. displacement; however, professional models have more...
by Envision Marketing | Mar 28, 2018 | Lawn & Garden, Outdoor & Seasonal, Project Center
Power Systems Electric blowers are often lighter and quieter than gas blowers. They also require no gas and oil and eliminate the need to pull-start, resulting in an instant start, every time. However, electric blowers are often less powerful than gas blowers. And...
by Envision Marketing | Mar 28, 2018 | Outdoor & Seasonal, Project Center
As backyard swimming pools become more common, pool chemicals are being repackaged and re-merchandised for the consumer market. Manufacturers also provide information about their specific products. Consumers should be reminded to check recommendations and instructions...
by Envision Marketing | Mar 28, 2018 | Outdoor & Seasonal, Project Center
For many, the backyard patio sets the stage for warm weather entertaining. From relaxing by the pool to having guests over for a summer BBQ, choosing the perfect outdoor patio furniture can make the experience one to remember. Your deck and patio furniture should...
by Envision Marketing | Mar 28, 2018 | Outdoor & Seasonal, Project Center
Anti-bug lights have special yellow coatings to cut out the blue light in ordinary bulbs, which attracts night-flying insects. They are available as incandescent bulbs for standard sockets as well as floodlights. These lights do not repel bugs; they simply don’t...