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Hypothetically speaking,

You have 500$ your wife doesn’t know about. What tools do you buy?
 
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Gift the $500 to the wife for clothes. Then buy whatever tools I want and she won't mind. --> Happy wife is happy life.
 

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I guess I'm the only one whose wife doesn't care what tools I buy as long as I don't keep em in the house.

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I wasn't aware we needed to ask permission from our wives before buying something. I would take the 500 and put it into the bank so it would be more convenient to buy something online.
 

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Pretty well the same at our house. I don’t say anything about the clothes, shoes etc she buys and she does the same for me.:thumbup:

X3. Works for me. If I had to choose though it would probably me a US General Tool cart, Miluakee 3/8 or 1/2 impact and probably the M18 drywall screw gun.
 
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Hypothetically speaking, if having $500 and not letting the wife know about it to buy tools is a thing, I’m taking that money to a divorce attorney. I won’t live that way. Period.
 

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Parrothead is on the right track. Your wife is your helpmeet, not your boss.

As Ssdave says, you need to do what's right, whether that's spending on tools, or on something else, or saving.

Your wife is going to blame you for everything that doesn't work out, especially if it was her decision. That's just the female version of human nature. So, consult with your wife, get her input, then do what's best for your family. <b>Don't</b> lie about what you're doing, or keep it secret, or meekly say ``yes, dear,'' and give in..
 
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I won't get into the marriage/family advice. If I had $500 to spend, and didn't have an immediate need for a particular tool I would look into more storage/organization options. My garage is far more cluttered than I like. Not sure how far $500 would get me realistically though.
 

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I bought a Milwaukee hacksaw the other day. We were building fence for her horses (that I hate). Long story short ...it was the perfect tool for the job. If she ever asks about it, I'll say yeah...that's the tool I used to fix your horses fence. Moral of the story....buy what u want, use that tool to build a project for the old lady and your in!
 

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Used to do alot of (Yeah I'm storing that gun in my safe because Johnny or Tommy dont have room at their place)....Is that dishonest ?....maybe but I still have my guns and tools and a happy wife &#55357;&#56397;
 

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...There's no way you guys are all overlooking the idea that this is just a hypothetical and OP wanted peoples opinion on what they would buy if they had 500 dollars right? Heck, some of you even acknowledged it's a hypothetical lol

So hypothetically if someone donated you 500 dollars and said buy tools, what would you buy?
 

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Yarpo what were you buying?:lol_hitti

Milwaukee 2456-20 (tool only) ~100 dollars
Wright Grips - Set 911 ~150 dollars
Snap on picks - SGLASH1204BH ~85 dollars
Grey Pneumatic - 9728M ~50 dollars
Milton S-506 or equivalent ~35 dollars
Capri work light (the new one with UV) ~70 dollars
Gearwrench 80588 ~30 dollars

Total of 520, and I could get it under 500 if I looked for coupons or deals.
 

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Many years ago I bought two KZ1000 projects from a friend for a few $hundred. Had him drop them off at the hangar & bought them home in pieces over about 3 months or so.
Two years after that I assembled two KZ1000's "from parts I have laying in the garage".


Wasn't too difficult to pull off as I had about 3 dozen Kaw's at the time.
 
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Buy tools? I don't need permission from my wife to buy tools.

I'd use that $500 for a quick weekend get-away
 

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Let's think of it this way= You have a gift card that HAS to be spent on tools (leave the wife out of it). What do you get?

I'd probably go a bit deeper into my M18 collection. An angle grinder would be handy, as would a jigsaw. Throw in a few higher amp batteries, and $500 is gone.
 

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Hypothetically speaking,

You have 500$ your wife doesn’t know about. What tools do you buy?

luckily my wife is cool with whatever i spend, but at the moment id look for a small horizontal band saw if i had an extra 500
 

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Not to get off topic on this thread but the issue with gift cards are it locks you into that store. If you collect 1000.00 in Lowe's cards and then the a special buy pops up at Home depot, your kinda screwed. I just bought the special buy at Home Depot on the 7000# quick jack for 1155.00 with free shipping. 400 or so off but this forum would not let me post it or reply in the special buys thread since I didn't have enough posts.Everyone else seemed to be looking at the 5000 model at Costco when the 7000 was a deal if you needed it.
 

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I had a coworker who was about to get married. He was seeking advice about how to manage money with his wife. I told him my wife and I each got a weekly allowance that was totally unaccounted for. No justification needed. We spent it on whatever we wanted. He asked if I was ever tempted to open a secret credit card and buy things for myself with it. I told him it would only work for the first month. After that, I’d have to pay the bill somehow. He hadn’t really considered it.

I had a similar conversation when I was in the Army with one of my soldiers. One of my female troops was appalled that I would limit my wife like that. “Sir, you’re really going to let your wife go hungry if she forgot to pick up her lunch bag on her way to work?”
No no no no no no...it’s nothing like that at all. It’s simply a savings tool. Cash evaporates from our wallets and it’s easy to blow $100 a week when you just go to the atm and refill it when it’s empty. This way, it makes you prioritize that you want to have one nicer lunch a week or two lesser lunches or whatever else. This is how I bought my Skil router.

To answer OPs original question....probably a new air compressor. For me it would be less about the wife does not know, and more about money that was otherwise unaccounted for.
 

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I can't believe people have to hide money like that, both myself and my wife have a no questions asked allowance from each paycheck to do literally whatever we want with. That has nothing to do with food, house needs, maintenance, work clothes etc.

If you have to hide an extra 500 from your wife, you need to reevaluate the marriage as whole.

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Hypothetically speaking,

You have 500$ your wife doesn’t know about. What tools do you buy?

...There's no way you guys are all overlooking the idea that this is just a hypothetical and OP wanted peoples opinion on what they would buy if they had 500 dollars right? Heck, some of you even acknowledged it's a hypothetical lol

So hypothetically if someone donated you 500 dollars and said buy tools, what would you buy?

If the OP really wanted to ask the question “If you had $500 to blow on tools, what would you buy”, he would have. The point, as I understand it, is what would you buy that wouldn’t be noticed, as a new lime green HF 44” parked in the garage would.

So I’ll answer the question as if it were asked without being secretive. I’d buy a new EGO 56v string trimmer and EGO 56v leaf blower. I’m sure the wife would notice.
 

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Since $500 won't buy the miter saw i want, I'd probably get a set of Wright or Carlyle metric combo wrenches, and spend the rest on lumber for building more shelving in the garage. It's a ******** disaster in there!
 

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If I had to clear a $500 tool purchase with my wife, I would spend it on a testicle transplant instead.

Yup...........

If my wife want's to buy something....she will mention it to me in passing.....maybe.....typically something like "Hey, keep an eye out for a package today".

She works....she makes money...she knows the family priorities.....and so do I.

We don't ask permission....nor do we spend money we don't have.

But....ya know? I'm over due for buying another gun. I see it as an 'investment'.
 

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Why all the freakin drama about a hypothetical question?

It doesn't mean his marriage is irreparably broken just because he asked that way. Just a question of what would you buy if you had $500 mad money with no strings attached. What would you treat yourself to?

I feel like I'm Lebowski and you guys are all Walters, everything is a travesty. :lol_hitti
 

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Of course, if I was really trying to keep things from the wife, I'd spend it on hookers 'n blow.



Yeah.

I was thinking a trip to the bunny ranch.

I’ve got too many tools as it is...


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I’ve never had to explain or hide a purchase from my wife. And I don’t plan to. As long as the bills are paid, we do what we want with our money, both of us.
 

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My,My, My. 9 out of 10 of you go about relationships,a regular bunch of new age types. The OP is talking about TOOLS.

I'm retired on a fixed income so buying tools is a very thoughtful process. Much like it was for our fathers, or for you younger guys , grandfathers. The OP was in the same spirit.

I'm looking at the 20volt DeWalt skilsaw , they got the blade on the correct side for us right handed guys. As if I need another skilsaw.
 
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