Message from @Goose
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For practical, durable and quality made products that are made to last.
does it have to be durable for life or just really super durable and good quality?
Both can fit, depending on the item
Some items can't really last *for life*, but like you said super durable and good quality is good
Sometimes you are looking for tools that *need* to be reliable. Sometimes you are looking for quality things because, hey, they're often better and last longer, and you can wind up saving money in the long run by getting a good quality item rather than purchasing multiple poor quality items.
well then i'll make the first post: get ahold of a plash palatka. extremely durable, has many uses (tarp, tent, sack, hoodie, ect), is waterproof, best thing you can bring along for lightweight camping. just make sure it was waxed first.
~$35 and you can find it on ebay
I recommend Nutnfancy on youtube for all reviews
Lolol
yall got any modern brand tool suggestions?
most stuff today is plastic and not reliable like an old black and decker
For outdoor power tools you won't beat Stihl.
Milwaukee is really good for other stuff if you can afford it
DeWalt is cheaper and almost as good quality. Good for hobbyists and home owners
Craftsman is always good, but apparently they won't be honoring their warranty soon.
Don't take my word on that
I use Klein screwdrivers
ive never worked with any Stihl tools but ive heard good things
craftsman has gone down in quality.... lots of plastic now
ive only had good experiences with dewalt, but am open to trying a new brand
Milwaukee tools all day everyday! I stand by Milwaukee, my only choice. Hand tools and power
Milwaukee lineman pliers stomp the shit out of Kline tools. Buy them for life and they are cheaper in price by about 20 bucks
Hammers Eastwing straight claw. Tack hammers Eastwing as well.
fuck its nice talkin about tools when youre surrounded by liberal cucks and fags
Never had a problem with Ridgid. But pros in HVAC have always sworn by DeWalt
both of my grandpas' tools still hold up better than anything new
@Goose Jewish tool cucking
lol wut?
@Goose same here I work for a 67 year old who has 40+ year old tools of his own, and he also has tools we use that his dad used.
@RevStench dude thats awesome!
old drill sets fetch a pretty penny at auctions nowadays
We do historic preservation so it makes sense we still use old tools.
I worked around an electrician who used an old wooden tool box, it was sweet.
Old hand planes are 100 times better than the "best" one made these days. New ones are cheesy and cheap feeling.
Eastwing makes the best hammers
@RevStench nice thats what i grew up doing in NOLA
Bro, I bought them only a few years ago
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