There's a certain kind of person who looks at something broken and sees a project. Who watches a YouTube tutorial at 11pm and starts the project the next morning. Who has opinions about wood filler and strong feelings about drill brands and will explain both if you give them an opening. The garage or the workshop or the corner of the basement that's theirs is not a mess — it's organized in a system that makes sense to them, and they know exactly where the thing they need is. The right gift for this person is not a drill (they have a drill, they have thoughts about the drill). It's the thing that expands what they can do, fills a gap they know exists, or upgrades something they use constantly. They will notice the difference. That's the point.
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These are the things a DIYer has probably thought about getting themselves but hasn't pulled the trigger on — which makes them ideal gifts.
Oscillating Multi-Tool — The One Tool That Does Fifteen Things
Under 60See Price →Digital Measuring Tape — Faster, More Accurate
Under $30See Price →Wood Burning Kit — For When Projects Get Personal
Under $35See Price →Self-Leveling Laser Level — No More Crooked Shelves
Under 45See Price →Quick-Grip Clamp Set — You Always Need More Clamps
Under $40See Price →Magnetic Wristband — Screws Where You Need Them
Under $15See Price →Heavy-Duty Shop Apron — Pockets for Everything
Under $35See Price →DIY Project Book — Actually Good Builds to Attempt
Under $30See Price →Cable Management Kit — For the Workshop That's Getting Organized
Under $20See Price →If you know what they're currently working on or what their setup looks like, the quiz can get more specific. About a minute.
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