Lowes held a media event in NYC this week, bringing attention to quite a few new tools that are being released under their exclusive Kobalt brand. We attended the event, and previewed many of the new hand and power tools.

We will be looking at many of the new tools in detail, reviewing some of them as well, but for the time being here’s a lightly detailed preview to keep you up to date.
Kobalt Power Tools
If you recall from our Kobalt cordless power tools preview, Lowes is introducing several new cordless tool packages as well as two corded saws.
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Cordless NiCad or Li-ion, Your Choice
Both NiCad and Li-ion kits will be available, with the tools differing slightly. The NiCad tools sacrifice advanced features in order to achieve a lower price point, but build quality and performance was still nice. The tools in the Li-ion kit have more features, better specs, more complex components, and a dual-chemistry charger.

If you’re thinking that the NiCad batteries look grossly oversized, you’re right – they’re huge. BUT they don’t weigh as much as it looks like they do, and the tools are surprisingly well balanced.
A separate premium-looking Li-ion drill/driver is also available, and looks to to be a competitive mid-to-high-end option. An add-on impact wrench is also out now, and I’m told that an impact driver is on the way.

When asked about whether the cordless tools from the kits will be available for purchase separately as bare tools, I was told that plans to do so aren’t on the table, but it has not been ruled out.
Corded Saws
There were quite a few things I liked about these saws. The 12-amp reciprocating saw features a tool-free blade change, 360° quick-change rotating head, 1-1/8″ stroke length, 12-foot cord with live wire indicator on the tool itself, orbital action, and tool-free shoe adjustment. The recip. saw is available now and is priced at $94.

The 15-amp circular saw features a magnesium shoe and blade guard, 12-foot cord with live wire indicator on the tool itself as with the recip. saw, 2-3/8″ 90° cutting depth, 1-13/16″ 45° cutting depth, and on-board blade tool change. The circular saw is also available for $94.
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Kobalt Hand Tools
Mechanics’ Tools
As we briefly discussed, Kobalt recently overhauled their entire mechanics’ tool line. The new wrenches, ratchets, sockets, and other mechanics tools are already in stores nationwide. We’ve been using and passing around a few of these new tools that we purchased a few months back, and… they’re actually pretty nice.
DIYer Tools
Lowes also introduced the new Kobalt Double Drive screwdriver at the event. The Double Drive is not meant for heavy duty professional use, but it seems to hold up well and is actually a lot of fun to use. We liked it so much that were already set up a Double Drive or Lowes gift card giveaway!
The Kobalt Multi-Drive wrench was also showcased at the event, but I’m not too fond of it. When I discussed my displeasure with the tool’s design, it was explained that the tool is more intended for homeowners or DIYers that don’t already have full wrench and socket sets. The question that still hangs in my mind is: how many DIYers regularly come across 12pt, e-Torx, or spine fasteners?!

There’s also a new Kobalt tool box with built-in Zerust corrosion inhibitors. I’m more a fan of sealed tool cases or drop-in desiccator cartridges, but the Kobalt tool box looked like a nice portable kit box. The Zerust might sweeten the deal for some, and anyone not interested can just ignore that feature.
Conclusion
Lowes and Kobalt describe the new power tools as providing professional-grade power and as the next generation of tough tools. Although initially skeptical, I have a new understanding of what they’re going for, and for the most part I really liked what I saw.
Disclosure: Lowes set us up with a hotel room for the night and sent us home with a bag, screwdriver, and flashlight.
Joe
I wouldn’t be surprised if stanley black and decker are making their tools with the rotating head on the recipricting saw like on the porter cable and like the the nicad tools are a little different from the lithium just like porter cable they are pretty good at keeping it hush hush just like people who think black and decker bought dewalt 2 years ago but owned them since 1959 not realising that b&d had a proffesional line of tools about 20 or 25 years ago that were at the time the best but they also started making home owner tools which contractors started buying and the tools didn’t hold up so it started getting a bad rap that there tools were crap so B&D took there pro line and made them dewalt and the rest is history so anybody who thinks dewalt sucks because B&D ownes them should learn there history dewalt still makes the best power tools today
John Gerow
I recently bought a Kolbalt 20 volt impact and would like to get another battery, do you know where I can get one?
Stuart
Kobalt 20V batteries are listed on the Lowes website, and might be carried in-store as well.
James walden
Where can i find belt clips for the 18 volt drills
Stuart
Your best bet might be to contact Kobalt and asked about spare parts dept.
David Hippensteal
I purchased a Kobalt 18 V LI ION combo kit and have been using the tools to demolish a shed, re build my porch. I have been using the tools for side jobs. I have no complaints. The tools have the power I need and perform just like more pricey tools. When these tools die I will consider the same brand again.