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The average salary for a Power Tool Repairer in U.S. is $52,550.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $52,550

$34,590$74,520

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $25.27

$16.63$35.83

What does a Power Tool Repairer earn?

On average, power tool repairers earn around $52,550 per year in the U.S.. They work alongside customers both at home and in industrial settings to diagnose and troubleshoot the tools and determine what repairs are needed. To develop the necessary skills in this line of work, they often carry out service courses and vocational training programmes.

How to earn more as a Power Tool Repairer

To become a power tool repairer, you will need mechanical and electrical engineering skills, as well as experience with power tools. Alternatively, you can go through an apprenticeship scheme to gain the necessary skills. To earn more as a power tool repairer, you could specialize in certain brands or types of power tools and offer advanced services such as calibrations and maintenance plans. You could also become self-employed, or start up your own repair shop.