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Check out these cool home upgrades and problem-solving product picks.
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1. Instant box bay
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Skycove
This factory-built glass alcove brings the outdoors in as it captures light and views from four sides. At 25 inches deep, the units come in two sizes: 76 inches wide by 67 inches tall or 99 by 83 inches. The steel frame bolts to a properly reinforced and flashed wall opening; no additional support needed. Installation typically takes just half a day. Price upon request; Marvin for retailers
2. Chalk reel
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100’ Professional Aluminum Chalk Reel
Upgrades include a 6:1 gear ratio for faster rewinding, a hub lock, a fully retracting hook, and a one-way valve for dust-free refills. $17; Crescent
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The Bambino laser level’s flexible legs can wrap around an upright support.
3. Cross laser
842 Prolaser Bambino
Intersecting, self-leveling beams simplify cabinet installation and more. They have an indoor range of up to 50 feet, a fan angle of 100 degrees, and an accuracy of 0.0048 inch per foot. Powered by two AA batteries, the head weighs only 0.4 pound. Available with either red beams or high-visibility green beams. From $55; Kapro
4. Silent backup generator
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Yeti 6000x Portable Power Station
This big lithium-ion battery pack supplies enough juice to keep a full-size refrigerator running for nearly five days. And because it produces no fumes (and makes no noise), you can operate it safely indoors. Recharges with an optional solar panel (starting at $500) or a wall outlet when power returns. Weighs 106 pounds, dolly included. $5,000; Goal Zero
5. Nice slicer for thin stock
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This saw’s carbide teeth withstand the blade-dulling adhesives in plywood.
Nitro 20V 4.5” Compact Circular Saw
At only 4.65 pounds, this lightweight is just the thing for cutting plywood and stock up to 1½ inches thick. A 20-volt battery (included) powers the brushless, 6,900-rpm motor, so there’s no cord to deal with. $160; Worx
6. Glue it fast
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RapidFuse Fast Curing Gel
This hybrid glue works quickly—it sets in 30 seconds and cures in 30 minutes—but doesn’t become brittle. It’s 40 percent stronger than polyurethane glues, and doesn’t need moisture to cure; pressure causes it to set. It has an 18-month shelf life, even after being opened. $5 for 0.13 ounce; DAP
7. One ladder, multiple stances
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Leansafe X3 3-in-1 Ladder
This multitasker converts from a 6-foot step ladder to a 6-foot leaning ladder or a 13-foot leaning ladder. It has a 300-pound duty rating in each position. A handy magnetic tool tray keeps items from going airborne. $139; Werner
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8. Kindling-maker
Norden N7 Hatchet
Cut dry firewood down to burnable size, without concerns about a hatchet’s head flying off. This one is made with rust-resistant high-carbon steel and is bonded to a durable hickory handle that won’t come loose. The handle has an easy-to-grip deer-foot shape and overstrike protection in case the hatchet misses its mark. $90; Fiskars
9. Drive faster with less effort
Deck Elite Screws
Thanks to their new thread design, these deck screws go in 40 percent faster than the competition, with 20 percent less torque, and without the need for pilot holes. The head’s star-drive recess fits snugly into the bit, virtually eliminating the chance of stripping. About $38 for 400 2½” screws; GRK Fasteners
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