Right now it's because I don't need anything. Honestly, I have so many tools, and in doubles and triples that there really isn't anything I even want, but will impulse buy. For some unknown reason I have been on a hammer binge lately. Last week I bought a Wilton BASH 3lb dead blow hammer because it was "only" $26.00. Then I realized I don't think I have ever used the 3lb Chinese dead blow that has been hanging on the wall for 20+ years. The week before that, it was the Trusty Cook stubby. A couple of months ago, SK steals and deals hit. I bought a 47 oz dead blow ball peen, a 9lb dead blow, and a 5.5lb dead blow sledge. A month before that, it was a Nupla 6lb short handle sledge. All were impulse buys, I will use them, but there is probably never going to be a situation where one of them will be the only thing that will work. I went 50 years without them, I could make it another 50 without them. I opened the tool box, I think I have 18 3/8" drive ratchets alone. All of them are either SK or Mac. 1/2 drive is almost the same way, same with 1/4. I made the decision that there will be no more buying of tools unless absolutely necessary, and I hope I can live up to that. The last thing I had to buy was a new miter saw. The old one wouldn't cut a straight line on the 0 degree mark and the adjustment handle broke off trying to get it set to cut straight. I was only cutting 1X4's for ship lap on my kitchen wall so I didn't "need" the 12" slider, but that's what I bought. I'm sure I was able to justify that somehow even though I loathe woodworking.