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Thinking of Buying...Power Tools
What you need to know to get tools that are light and powerful.
Scotty Farris

We can divide today's surgical power tools into three distinct types: pen-style, stand-alone and modular systems. And each is powered one of three ways: pneumatic, electric or battery. Here's a look at the power sources and the features you should look for in power tools.

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