kelpaso1
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I am beginning to put together a set of tools (for Christmas) for my 19 yr old daughter who moved into her first apartment. She needs a general "homeowner" set for furniture, bikes and other general repairs. I was going to get her one of those all in one kits but most are real cheap **** with a lot of useless tools and you guys convinced me to make up my own set.
I was looking at Stanley for pliers, screw drivers, hammer, wrenches, sockets etc. They look like good quality, have good reviews, are inexpensive, and readily available on Amazon here in Canada.
http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000NIK8JW/?tag=atomicindus04-20
I would put them in some kind of tool box. Suggestions on what to put in the box without breaking the bank? Basic DIY tools (not that she'll be fixing the plumbing in an App. I want to spend about $200. I know she doesn't need top quality but I'm not getting cheap Chinese **** either. I have a couple older stanley tools I still use today so I want hers to last many boyfriends
I was looking at Stanley for pliers, screw drivers, hammer, wrenches, sockets etc. They look like good quality, have good reviews, are inexpensive, and readily available on Amazon here in Canada.
http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000NIK8JW/?tag=atomicindus04-20
I would put them in some kind of tool box. Suggestions on what to put in the box without breaking the bank? Basic DIY tools (not that she'll be fixing the plumbing in an App. I want to spend about $200. I know she doesn't need top quality but I'm not getting cheap Chinese **** either. I have a couple older stanley tools I still use today so I want hers to last many boyfriends

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