good morning!
recently, i replaced some tools that had worn down or broken. i do love just even looking at tools and hardware items.
so for today's Question of the Day......
What was the most recent tool that you bought? (can be a hand tool(s), or power tool(s)......or even kitchen tools )
i'll start!
my most recent tool purchase was a 50-piece drill bit set, and an 11-in-1 multi-tip screwdriver with square drive bits (2 pack) -- and an aluminum snow shovel in that order too.
i have two drill bit sets, both of which have had the smaller/thinner drill bits snap/break eventually. one of those sets is even titanium! so while i was browsing around the home depot website looking at drill bits and bit sets, i came across that 50-piece set. the great thing about the set is that you get 4 each of the smaller/thinner bits. the bigger/thicker drill bits never seem to break. and the cost was really good at $14.88 -- and is Ryobi brand too. although, if/when the thinner bits in this set break, i'll likely just buy several of those instead of buying a new set.
the multi-tip screwdrivers are to replace the phillips and flathead regular/hand screwdrivers i have, which the tips have worn down over 6+ years to the point that they are no longer of use.
okay, now it's your turn!
recently, i replaced some tools that had worn down or broken. i do love just even looking at tools and hardware items.
so for today's Question of the Day......
What was the most recent tool that you bought? (can be a hand tool(s), or power tool(s)......or even kitchen tools )
i'll start!
my most recent tool purchase was a 50-piece drill bit set, and an 11-in-1 multi-tip screwdriver with square drive bits (2 pack) -- and an aluminum snow shovel in that order too.
i have two drill bit sets, both of which have had the smaller/thinner drill bits snap/break eventually. one of those sets is even titanium! so while i was browsing around the home depot website looking at drill bits and bit sets, i came across that 50-piece set. the great thing about the set is that you get 4 each of the smaller/thinner bits. the bigger/thicker drill bits never seem to break. and the cost was really good at $14.88 -- and is Ryobi brand too. although, if/when the thinner bits in this set break, i'll likely just buy several of those instead of buying a new set.
the multi-tip screwdrivers are to replace the phillips and flathead regular/hand screwdrivers i have, which the tips have worn down over 6+ years to the point that they are no longer of use.
okay, now it's your turn!