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The original was posted on /r/tools by /u/VoiceofRedditMkI on 2023-08-15 13:53:33+00:00.


Edit I made this post with generlisable types of tools i.e. "multimeters" or "tape levels" in mind, brand recommendations are good but not everywhere has the same availability and even the same needs to fulfill

I find I never have the tools I need for projects I want to do but I hate the idea of buying and most of all sotring and carrying around a miriad of tools.

Hence I love multibit screwdrivers and the like, hell I even eat with just sporks and bowls but ofcourse theres a world of tools out there I'm missing out on, are there any that serve enough purposes to be deemed "all in one" to you? e.g. the soldering irons of the world but for now needing 100 different types of saws (I might have missed really basic stuff I am a software developer not a hardware/physical projects person thus far).

 
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The original was posted on /r/tools by /u/motherfunction21 on 2023-08-15 14:34:38+00:00.

 
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The original was posted on /r/tools by /u/tris0908 on 2023-08-15 14:31:52+00:00.


Hi guys! I am looking for a cordless drill to buy. Not a pro, just a husband doing things around the house like fixing shelves on hollow blocks/concrete, and assembling flatpack furniture. I am living in the middle east so options here might not be as much as in the US. Dewalt, makita, and bosch are readily available here. With some milwaukee tools in certain stores. Not really familiar with models and such, so recommendations on what specs to look for and which brand to buy will be very helpful. The cordless drill will be used to drill into concrete/Hollow blocks, and to drive screws into flatpack furniture. As for the budget, the cheaper the better, but I don't want it to be disposable, I want to get at least 2-3 years of life on it. Thanks!

 
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The original was posted on /r/tools by /u/wardamneagle on 2023-08-15 12:00:56+00:00.


I can’t decide between the Dewalt 20V with 800 ft-lbs of breakaway torque and the one with 1200. Love it or hate it, I already have Dewalt 20V tools so other brands are not an option. I’m a hobby mechanic who works on cars & trucks for fun. Price isn’t an issue. My concern with the 1200 is size & weight, with the 800 I’m worried it might under-perform expectations. I’ve been using an old Campbell-Hausfeld air impact for 20+ years and it just isn’t cutting it anymore. Any input? Thanks in advance!

 
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The original was posted on /r/tools by /u/muay_throwaway on 2023-08-15 07:10:29+00:00.


Looking on the product pages for the 3M WorkTunes Connect and Pro-Protect, I see a lot of complaints of these earmuff headphones failing permanently. The most common modes of failure seem to be (in the case of the WorkTunes Connect) the USB charging port failing permanently or (in either) the Bluetooth pairing function failing. Has anyone else had issues like these? I recently had a Pro-Protect fail to pair (unpairing and resetting devices doesn't solve the issue) and wanted to see if other people had similar experiences. When I contacted customer service, they said they heard about this problem every day.

 
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The original was posted on /r/tools by /u/SuccessIsHardWork on 2023-08-15 08:48:50+00:00.

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