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November 21, 2009
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Product Review
DEWALT DC500--1 of top 10 Innovative Tools for 2004

By Workbench Magazine

From many come 10 — The Top 10. Once again, the editors of Workbench have culled the lengthy list of new tools introduced in the past year to recognize the most extraordinary among them. And in acknowledgement of their breakthrough contributions to the way we work with wood, we are pleased to honor these tools as the Top 10 Innovative Tools for 2004.

DEWALT DC500 CORDLESS/CORDED SHOP VACUUM A truly portable vac that goes where power lines don't. Filter works wet or dry.

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