Homeowners shy away from doing their own household repairs because they either don't know what tool they need or they don't want to buy it. Trust the right tool to save you money.
October 9, 2015
Homeowners shy away from doing their own household repairs because they either don't know what tool they need or they don't want to buy it. Trust the right tool to save you money.
Some things are great to keep around generation after generation. Slotted screwdrivers aren't one of them.
Too often, homeowners leave leftover paint in its original can.
How many times have you gotten lazy and thrown away a perfectly good paintbrush because you didn't want to face the mess of cleaning it?
Instead of some expensive stud-finding gadget that may or may not work, turn your electric razor on and run it along the wall.
Although the manufacturers of duct tape would like you to believe this silvery cloth tape can fix any problem, the truth behind the hype is that it's not all it's cut out to be.
Belts always seem to gum up prematurely, before the sanding surface is worn down.
Moisture in the air invites rust, and if the moist air gets into your toolbox or tool drawer, it corrodes the tools.
A good set of tools can last a lifetime or longer, if taken care of properly. Not only will this save you a ton of cash in the long-run, but your tools will be more effective when you are working. It's a win-win!
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