Cutting through the clutter at Home Depot and Lowes can be a
tough task. There are so many tools and gadgets that make the job “easier” but
it’s hard to know for sure what you’re getting.
2014 was a great year for product development so we’ve
pulled together a list of tools and gadgets we think will help make your life
easier, at a reasonable price.
Dewalt Inspection Camera. This lifesaver runs around $300
and is perfect for wiring jobs and plumbing work, as the scope gives you a
visual into your wall or tubes.
PermaFlow No Mess Plunger. For about $20,
put an end to squirting who-knows-what when your toilet backs up. This
accordion-like sanitary bag fits around your toilet seat and creates a suction
when you lift the lid, pulling whatever is stuck, out, without spraying you
with… well you get it.
Lenox Hole Saw. Starting at $7,
now you can efficiently cut wood and metal holes for all those projects at
home. It also has a handy material release that will keep you from digging out
remnants and possibly injuring yourself.
Craftsman Right-Angle Impact Driver. It’s tough getting into
those tight corners. For about $80,
this lightweight driver will drill holes or affix screws into tight spots, and
with a mini lamp on the end, you won’t miss your mark. The battery charger is
super fast, too. Within three minutes, you’ll have a 25% charge. Fully charged,
you can affix 300 screws.
Grip Rite Framing Nailer. At $240, this framing nail gun is a brand new lightweight yet
durable tool that will help your DIY family achieve expert precision for your
next job.
Have you found any other tools you’d recommend? List them in
the comments!
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