nev
Established Member
Whilst at the in-laws earlier I was asked if I could just swap the new fridge door around.
'Got a screwdriver?' I ask, whereupon I am handed something a little better than a Christmas cracker prize!
Needless to say it was not a successful endeavour until I went home, grabbed my own tools and returned.
Buy the best tools you can afford has always been my mantra, but when trying to equip a luddite who will generally call someone in (usually me) for anything more than changing a fuse, money will not be spent easily.
So any recommendations for cheap tools** that actually work? Not to be used on a regular basis just sit in the drawer and be brought out for those little jobs about the house, changing plugs, assembling small purchases etc.
Anyone have any positive experience of hand tools from the likes of german supermarkets, screw fix, etc.
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The usual suspects - Philips / pozidrive x2 ,flat head + electrical screwdrivers, pliers or pipe grips, stanley knife, hammer, tape measure etc.
cheers
nev
'Got a screwdriver?' I ask, whereupon I am handed something a little better than a Christmas cracker prize!
Needless to say it was not a successful endeavour until I went home, grabbed my own tools and returned.
Buy the best tools you can afford has always been my mantra, but when trying to equip a luddite who will generally call someone in (usually me) for anything more than changing a fuse, money will not be spent easily.
So any recommendations for cheap tools** that actually work? Not to be used on a regular basis just sit in the drawer and be brought out for those little jobs about the house, changing plugs, assembling small purchases etc.
Anyone have any positive experience of hand tools from the likes of german supermarkets, screw fix, etc.
**
The usual suspects - Philips / pozidrive x2 ,flat head + electrical screwdrivers, pliers or pipe grips, stanley knife, hammer, tape measure etc.
cheers
nev