BrandoJames
Well-known member
Like everyone here, I love tools. But the problem I run into: If I find a really good deal on a new tool, is it smart to buy it and replace an old tool that still works fine.
Example: I was in Home Depot this weekend to buy some patio paint. They were practically giving away a Makita drill/driver set with batteries & charger for $99. But my ancient Ryobi 3/8” drill still works perfectly fine. The Ryobi must be 20 years old—but lightly used.
Same scenario with my 1/2” electric impact wrench, a “GM Performance” wrench that I’ve owned for about 20 years. Still works fine for lug nuts and mower blades. Now that I’m retired and doing more DIY repair, I wonder if I should replace these tools when I see a good deal, or just keep using them till they fail. Thanks.
Example: I was in Home Depot this weekend to buy some patio paint. They were practically giving away a Makita drill/driver set with batteries & charger for $99. But my ancient Ryobi 3/8” drill still works perfectly fine. The Ryobi must be 20 years old—but lightly used.
Same scenario with my 1/2” electric impact wrench, a “GM Performance” wrench that I’ve owned for about 20 years. Still works fine for lug nuts and mower blades. Now that I’m retired and doing more DIY repair, I wonder if I should replace these tools when I see a good deal, or just keep using them till they fail. Thanks.
