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There are xx businesses in the Power Tool Manufacturing industry in the US, which is expected to decline at xx% over the next five years. This industry manufactures power-driven (e.g., battery, corded, pneumatic) hand tools, including drills, circular saws, chainsaws and nail guns. Operators that manufacture such tools may also sell spare or replacement parts. This industry excludes operators that exclusively sell parts, power-driven heavy construction hand tools (e.g., tampers, jackhammers), powered pumps and vacuums, outdoor powered equipment (e.g., lawnmowers, power washers) and machine tools for woodcutting.
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There is 105 Power Tool Manufacturing in the US businesses as of 2026, an decrease of -0.9% from 2025.
The number of Power Tool Manufacturing in the US businesses has declined -2.0% per year on average over the five years between 2021 and 2026.
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The Power Tool Manufacturing in the US has moderate market share concentration and the largest business is Stanley Black & Decker, Inc..