How to Save Money on Tools

Even homeowners, who don’t do any of their own repair work, must have a supply of tools available for the friend or family member doing work for them.  The following article should guide you on how to save money on tools for your tool chest.

Where to Get the Best Bargains

Yard sales and flea markets often have great prices on tools.  Household moving sales also provide a great opportunity for bargain hunting.

Stores that specialize in salvaged merchandise usually undersell traditional venues.

It also pays to watch for household auctions.  Most people bid on large items or artwork, so tools can be gotten at a premium. Also, church rummage sales usually have a large selection of used tools at minimal prices.

Don’t forget that department stores and hardware stores have periodic sales.

What to Avoid

Shopping channels on television are not a reliable place to shop.  They often sell products that are substandard or overpriced.  Electrical tools sold on these channels can be from gray market manufacturers.

Always test any electrical equipment before making a purchase.  Look for any nicks in the blade or teeth on saws.  Make sure the bits to mechanical screwdrivers fit correctly and are not damaged

When it comes to tools, look for solid construction from name brand manufacturers.  Wrenches and hammers should have some weight to them.  Don’t buy used screwdrivers that are pitted or anyway damaged.  Make sure used pliers and other wrenches are tight and well maintained.  And remember, avoid tools that are rusted or corroded.

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