SKIL Power Tools Introduces New Podcast Series

March 19, 2008 – SKIL Power Tools has always been dedicated to helping do-it-yourselfers and home project enthusiasts get the job done right.  Now there’s a new way for consumers to tap into the techniques and know-how of SKIL’s panel of experts.  SKIL.com has introduced a new series of downloadable podcasts, the SKIL Zone, offering insights and tips on how to use a wide variety of tools and complete common household projects.

“Our mission is to help our customers achieve project success,” said Marilyn Bowden, Brand Manager of SKIL Power Tools.  “Our new podcast series is the latest way we can offer knowledge and advice that will be beneficial to people who use our tools or those who are considering a future purchase or project.”

The first installment of the SKIL Zone, hosted by Shane Fuller, features a look at miter saws, including tips on what to look for when purchasing a saw and how to optimize it’s operation once you have it home.  In addition to downloading the podcast, visitors to SKIL.com can also access tips and techniques on how to properly use their miter saw for various projects. 

Future SKIL Zone topics will include an inside look at SKIL’s 7.2V Lithium Ion Power Driver, information on the new SKILSAWS – SKIL’s legendary line of circular saws, tips on what accessories to use for different type of materials, an overview of SKIL’s line of lithium ion tools, and information on the Lithium Ion Power Cutter – a unique cutting product with thousands of applications
 
The podcasts can be accessed at SKIL.com, where visitors will also find more information on SKIL’s full line of power tools and accessories, including circular saws, cordless and corded drills, jigsaws, sanders, routers and lithium ion tools.


About SKIL Power Tools
SKIL Power Tools is a leader in portable electric power tools and accessories serving the consumer do-it-yourself and professional construction markets. Founded in 1924 with the invention of the worm drive SKILSAW, SKIL now delivers a complete line of power tools designed and engineered to help DIYers achieve home project success, while providing professionals durable, cost-conscience tools for the jobsite. For more information about SKIL Power Tools visit www.skil.com or call toll-free 877-SKIL-999.