Tool Up: Tool Gifts You’ll Want

DeWalt DW718

We love this time of year because it is tool-givin’ time. Here’s a powerhouse list from MyFixitUpLife for the ‘Get It Done Guys’ of all skill levels.

If you were alone on a deserted island, what’s the ONE tool you’d want?

Answer: Fiskars Ax. You can use it for just about any desert island situation. For non-desert island situations, it’s cool too.

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Fiskars Axe

For a home improvement guy/girl or a woodworker you’ll get major mileage for making home better  with DeWalt’s 12 inch slide compound miter saw. From decks to decorations, a slider can cut just about anything made of wood with plow-through-power and awesome accuracy. (Wo)man-up.

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DeWalt DW718

Stanley’s best flashlight ever has gotten us through everything from remote lighting to power outages from Sandy to fishing TV cable lines.

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Stanley Clamping Flashlight

For outdoor clean-ups and more the Hyde PivotJet is a nozzle that attaches to your garden hose and it sends out some serious water. Then, with a quick twist of the nozzle it sends out a gentle spray awesome for watering everything from hanging plants to new grass seed.

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Hyde PivotJet Pro–small, rugged, versatile

Climbing ladders to get at anything from gutters to decorations to trimming a tree branch can be sketchy. And, you don’t always need a tall ladder; you need the right ladder. That’s where the Little Giant Select Step Ladder comes in. It can slide between a 5 foot and an 8 foot step ladder. And it’s individually adjustable legs mean you can work on uneven terrain like out in the yard or even on stairs. Add awesome accessories and you’re off to the tool-giving races.

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Select Step Ladder from Little Giant

 

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A licensed contractor, tool expert, wood and outdoor enthusiast, and elite Spartan Race competitor, he writes about home improvement and tools for national magazines and websites, and teaches hands-on clinics for other remodeling professionals. Check out his book, The Carpenter's Notebook.

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