The definitive benchmark for woodworking tool prices. Track 50 essential tools across major categories with year-over-year comparisons.


2026 Woodworking Tool Price Index

Overall Index
104.2
+4.2% vs Jan 2025

Power Tools
106.8
+6.8%

Hand Tools
101.5
+1.5%

Machinery
105.3
+5.3%

Tool Price Index – 5 Year Trend

Index: January 2022 = 100



Tool Brand Jan 2026 Jan 2025 Change 5-Yr Trend

📊 Methodology

The Woodshop News Tool Price Index tracks 50 benchmark tools across 5 categories. Prices are collected monthly from major retailers (Home Depot, Lowes, Amazon, Woodcraft, Highland Woodworking) and averaged.

  • Index Base: January 2022 = 100
  • Update Frequency: Monthly (first Monday)
  • Tools Tracked: 50 benchmark tools in 5 categories
  • Price Source: Average of 3-5 major retailers
  • Exclusions: Sale prices, open-box, refurbished

Citation: When referencing this data, please cite as: “Woodshop News Tool Price Index, January 2026. woodshopnewsnet.com/tool-price-index/”

Key Findings – January 2026

Major Price Movements

  • Power Tools (+6.8%): Cordless tool prices continue rising due to battery technology costs and strong demand
  • Machinery (+5.3%): Cabinet-grade machinery seeing steepest increases; import tariffs affecting entry-level segment
  • Hand Tools (+1.5%): Premium hand tools remain stable; economy brands showing more volatility
  • Accessories (+7.2%): Consumables (blades, glue, finishing) showing highest inflation in the index

Year-Over-Year Analysis

Category 2026 Index YoY Change 5-Year Change
Power Tools 106.8 +6.8% +17.8%
Hand Tools 101.5 +1.5% +6.3%
Machinery 105.3 +5.3% +16.7%
Measuring 103.2 +5.8% +12.9%
Accessories 107.2 +7.2% +19.4%

Historical Context

The 2026 index of 104.2 represents a return to price growth after a brief stabilization in 2024-2025. Key factors:

  • Raw material costs (steel, copper, rare earth elements) rising
  • Battery technology costs plateauing but not declining
  • Import tariffs affecting Taiwan and China-manufactured tools
  • Labor costs in US manufacturing increasing
  • Strong hobbyist demand from pandemic-era woodworkers
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Data collected January 2-6, 2026. Prices represent regular retail prices excluding sales, promotions, and refurbished units. Index methodology established January 2022.