Posts Tagged ‘buying guide’

The best toolbox

Posted in Buying Guides, Hand Tool Reviews on June 25th, 2012 by Julian Cassell – Be the first to comment

The best toolboxes for the DIY market, and the professional market for that matter, are supplied by Stanley. As a company, Stanley seem to have made it their mission to design the perfect toolbox range by carefully thinking through exactly what ‘we’ require, rather than just slapping a couple of hinges on a box, which is what many other manufacturers have clearly done. The following guide looks at the essentials for toolbox design, and which Stanley option is, in my opinion, the best toolbox in their range. read more »

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Junior hacksaws

Posted in Buying Guides, Hand Tool Reviews on June 14th, 2012 by Julian Cassell – Be the first to comment

A junior hacksaw is a seldom used, but still essential part of any DIY toolkit. It tends to knock around at the bottom of your toolbox, rarely sees daylight, and only pops out on the odd occasion before disappearing back down into the depths of toolbox oblivion. However, any self respecting DIY enthusiast simply can’t do without it, as although a junior hacksaw is not an everyday tool, there are just some jobs you come across, where it’s always going to be the ideal choice. read more »

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Buying screwdriver bits

Posted in Buying Guides, Power Tool Reviews on May 30th, 2012 by Julian Cassell – 2 Comments

When buying screwdriver bits for your cordless drill, you really need to think about ‘stocking’ two categories of bit, in order to cover most DIY tasks. Effectively, you need a small, but high quality selection of the most used bits, and a large, inexpensive, lower quality selection of every other bit. This guide will explain why this is the case, and what the best options are for buying screwdriver bits. read more »

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Tape measures

Posted in Buying Guides, Hand Tool Reviews on April 23rd, 2012 by Julian Cassell – Be the first to comment

The best tape measures on the market are manufactured by Stanley, but as is the case with most DIY tools, there is an enormous range to choose from, and so deciding what is the best option can be tricky. Therefore, below I’ve outlined the key features to look for when buying a tape measure, and why this is a case where I always find that two is better than one. read more »

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Buying a handsaw

Posted in Buying Guides, Hand Tool Reviews on April 4th, 2012 by Julian Cassell – Be the first to comment

Buying a handsaw for your DIY needs sounds simple, but the enormous array of options on the market, can make the whole process pretty confusing. Defining a handsaw in itself can be complicated as you could include any hand held saw in this category, but for the purpose of this guide I’m talking about the basic, general purpose saw, normally called a panel saw, with the easily recognisable shape shown below. read more »

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