12 Tools Under $30 (Gift Ideas for DIYer)
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- Pencil: amzn.to/46ms5qm
Utility knife: amzn.to/3G4JclO
Tape measures: amzn.to/3SFv1LJ
Hammers: amzn.to/40JcAI7
Voltage detector: amzn.to/3SDembE
Multi-bit screwdriver: amzn.to/3QDP7U1
Pliers: amzn.to/40IdjsX
Speed square: amzn.to/49FLLs5
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Stud finder: amzn.to/3FYUs3n
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Utility knife: amzn.to/3G9haFL
Tape measures: amzn.to/47CTZPU
Hammers: amzn.to/49GpyKM
Voltage detector: amzn.to/3MLyJzC
Multi-bit screwdriver: amzn.to/40JdlAX
Pliers: amzn.to/3ugDD1g
Speed square: amzn.to/3upg06q
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Level: amzn.to/46hbTXE
Red Bar: amzn.to/49yKVxv
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In this video, Shannon shows you 12 tools that are great gift ideas for any DIY'er.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Pica-Dry Pencil
04:24 Utility Knives
05:40 Tape Measures
08:12 Hammers
09:26 Non-Contact Voltage Detector
11:27 Multi-Bit PicQuik Screwdriver
13:54 Pliers
14:52 Speed Square
15:54 Tool Bag
16:51 Levels
17:29 Richard red bar tool
19:04 Out-tro
19:42 Stud Finders
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Best thing about your gift ideas is that they are secretly really just for putting on your own wish list for Santa.
Channel locks... That's what I grew up calling those big slip joint pliers you had. Nowadays I use slip joint and channel locks interchangeably.
Also I LOVE that pencil. I've never seen that before. Definitely a gift for my father in-law. Prolly pick one up for myself too 😊
Great plan .
Channel lock is a brand
@@LiqdPT makes sense. Another "skill saw" & "vice grip" thing.
My favorite tool that I seem to use on every project (like your red bar) is my 5-in-1 paint tool. Such a simple, unimpressive looking tool that I couldn't go without. It's a pry bar, scraper, screwdriver, hammer when you need it to be, etc...
As an American, I would recommend getting a metric tape measure. I have to measure in standard to start a job but once I have bought all the supplies I use metric. So much easier.
Great video Shannon!
The tools you have on this list are definitely well worth it for home owners. The only two I do not have is the heavy duty pencils, on the voltage indicator. That is the one I need to get now. I have done a few light switches in the house and had to turn the power off to half of my house to feel safe. And I think you are rite,... Water pump pliers.
Thank you Shannon, you are the G.O.A.T.
Right on
Thank you for these suggested tools.
Always a good video when Shannon posts!! Appreciate the great ideas!😎👍👍🙏🙏
Awesome tips as usual. Thanks!
That utility knife is great as a hint though I bought some years back a stanley utility knife like that one it had place to have some 2 or 3 blades under the one being used I still have it getting a little old but I do the same extending it from time to time to trim something or another, carefully ofcourse.
Thanks for putting this together! The red bar is an excellent tool to have I love mine.
Right on!
Thank you.
...and 13. Vise grips!
As always a great video from and honest contractor - I recently bought a small pen light that I use frequently. With eye sight waning, I need good lighting. Cheers
Thanks for sharing
Great video Sir!
Water pump or groove joint pliers are both appropriate names. Many people call them Channel Locks, but that's actually a brand name that has become generic like Vise Grips or Skil Saw.
great video, thank you
I just had to replace my HRV air exchanger (25 yrs). Balanced it my self with a digital manometer ($55 on Amazon). I think the original Venmar was oversized at 150 cfm, the new one is 100 cfm.
An interesting DIY project, saved a lot of money, and hopefully helps reduce heating cost. I think balancing is key, and it should be checked yearly, thus I bought the manometer. Any videos on this?
I think the picquic screwdrivers are made in BC Canada. They used to be anyway.
👍👍👍.Thanks
My dad's favorite tool was the hammer.
Thanks for all the tips. I just put the Red Bar in my Amazon cart. Thanks for providing the links!
Good choice!
A good headlamp from Harbor Freight is a great item to have too. The Braun or Quantum brands they have there are decent headlamp lights. Hammers...In my rolling box, I have a 21z Vaughn framing hammer with waffle face and a 16z Estwing with smooth face as my finishing hammer. Not too sure what makes the best finishing hammer, I'm just using the lightest and less damaging hammer with smooth face.
Me before video: Oh awesome! What can I get my husband...
Me after video: That bastard has all of these things already... Damn it!
We all like new shiny tools even if we already own the same thing. lol
The only comment I have is regarding the utility knife, we use safety ones at work that have an automatic retractible blade, the common Stanley knife has caused more injuries than we realize.
nice!
channel locks
👍👍
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Can i just go buy all this for myself 😂
Absolutely!
How did I forget the red bar. Ha ha
Nice video Shannon. I thought it was a little “basic”, but your concept for just some less expensive gifts for a DIY’er was on point. Good idea. Hope all is well!
Money is tight theses days for many people and this is a good economical gift list of still useful tools.
@@HouseImprovements Absolutely.
I wasn’t bashing you by any means. Sorry if it came across that way. I was saying it was a good idea.