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M12 AIR-TIP Utility Nozzle | Cutting Tool Engineering [Video]

Milwaukee Tool set out to solve user needs with 19 innovative AIR-TIP™ Trade Focused Vacuum Accessories that are fully compatible with other wet/dry vacuum brands. Setting a new standard for products once seen as a commodity, Milwaukee Tool focuses on innovation at the end of the hose. The range of new vacuum accessories includes new to world designs, improvements to dated options, and integration of cordless technology to the vacuum accessory line for maximum efficiency throughout the workday. These improvements will help users clean faster, reach places they have not been able to reach before, and upgrade the overall jobsite cleanup experience. 

By incorporating cordless technology, Milwaukee improves the clean-up process with the M12™ AIR-TIP™ Utility Nozzle. Powered by an M12™ REDLITHIUM™ Battery, the power brush roll agitates debris for deep cleaning applications. For increased productivity, the tool allows for more clean-up in one pass compared to a standard floor …

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Staying physically active through winter important for mental, heart health [Video]

Moving is good for our hearts and minds no matter the season. But in the middle of January, sometimes thats easier said than done.Even the hardiest of us Mainers may struggle to get moving on a bitterly cold day.We do not hibernate like other mammals in the winter, said Catherine Heath, a physical therapist with Spectrum Healthcare Partners.Experts say the benefits of regular physical exercise outlast the season. The American Heart Association recommends 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise, like walking or cycling, five days a week.Physical exercise can help our mental health because our bodies release chemicals in our body that improves our mood, reduces stress and relieves anxiety, Heath said. She says exercise can also help heart health by decreasing blood pressure and improving cholesterol levels, as well as decreasing or maintaining a healthy weight.If you can brave it with the proper clothes and shoes with traction, getting outside for your daily walk can be twice as good.Our body has to increase its productivity so it can maintain our overall body temperature against the cold weather, she explained.But as our bodies work harder in the cold, it could be dangerous for cardiovascular patients. Theres also the risk for frostbite, hypothermia or falling on the ice. So, she recommends keeping your routine indoors if you're worried and always talk to your doctor before trying anything new. If you have any previous injuries or any aches and pains, see a physical therapist, Heath said. Ease into a routine with shorter time intervals and lighter weights. If you can, mix in more than just cardio; try strength training.Incorporating strength in the colder months when you're less likely to be outside during this time will help prevent injuries ahead of the spring and summer months when we tend to be more physically active, she said.For more ideas on how to stay active in the winter and more heart-healthy tips, visit the American Heart Associations website.