Tool essentials for the DIY Dad
Categories: Tools - Tags: DIY, Father's Day, gift ideas, giveaway, Ryobi Canada, toolsGrowing up, my Dad was never the most handy guy. Not to say that he isn’t capable, just that working with tools was never really a high priority on his list. He’s more the phone a friend & “supervise” kinda guy. I remember always having family friends come by to fix various things around the house & bringing with them the most fascinating tools. I quickly became the one who’d hold the flashlight & learned so much along the way. I guess you could say my extended family of DIY Dads probably taught me more than I would have learned having just the one…lol! But when Father’s Day came around I was never the girl you’d find in the hardware store looking for gift ideas.
Nowadays being married to a ‘DIY Dad’ things are a bit different….
And since Kash is still a little young to shop for himself, the task is up to Mommy.
So after a little thought, and a realization or two from last week, I’ve put together a list of a few essentials that every DIY Dad should have in his tool arsenal. Hopefully this will help provide some Father’s Day gift inspiration.
Cordless Drill
This is one must have item in every household – ‘DIY Dad’ or not. A good cordless drill can make easy work of all kinds of household projects & is definitely a worthwhile investment. Make sure to look for one with good battery life, that is both lightweight & powerful. When purchasing battery powered tools it’s always a wise to opt for one whose batteries are interchangeable with the other tools in their product line. The ONE+ 18V Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Kit from Ryobi is a great choice. Kes loves ours & has used it at least once a week since we’ve had it. (Be sure to enter the giveaway below for your chance to win one of your own!)
Hammer
Its kind of the quintessential handyman tool isn’t it? A good quality hammer is something every Dad should own & be able to wear proudly on his tool belt. Things to look for in a quality hammer: it should have a powerful strike, but be lightweight to handle. Kes needs a new hammer & I’ve got my eye on this one for him from DeWalt. I love the fact that it has a magnetic nail starter which is awesome for those times when you need one-handed nail placement and TOTALLY not because I’ve smashed my finger holding nails in place before. Cause that’s NEVER happened.
Tool Belt
It might seem a bit corny, but one thing we learned last week is that it’s super useful to be able to always have the necessary tools at arm’s length when you’re working on a job. Particularly, say if you’re up on scaffolding & need to reach for a tape measure or pencil, (or I don’t know, a pex cutter maybe?) having a place to put them all that can be worn or kept close at hand is a huge help. I really like the look of this carpenter apron from Kuny’s. It’s got pockets in varying sizes, a wide belt that will fit Dads of all sizes and also has handles for easy carrying when needed.
Tape Measure
A good tape measure is something every handyman needs. This is one item where you might be tempted to go for the cheap-o version, but trust me, spend the extra money on a quality tape. One that is sturdy, accurate & has a decent blade standout to give Dad a better reach when measuring stuff by himself. It’ll last him much longer & keep him from running out to buy a new one when the cheap-o one breaks (and it will).
Combination Square
Once Dad’s got things measured (twice), you’ll want to make sure they’re marked. When working with wood it’s important to have accurate markings, & a combination square is great for doing just that. This little beauty will allow you to make 90 degree & 45 degree markings, measure, and also check depth.
Pencils
Pencils can never be found when they’re needed. Be sure to pick up a few to keep close at hand for when Dad inevitably calls out “Hey have you seen my pencil??” They’re great quality, the price won’t break the bank & in a pinch a utility knife makes a great sharpener. You can also get a value pack of 10 that comes with a sharpener included.
Miter Saw
If your DIY Dad is into woodworking & you want to splurge a little a miter saw might possibly be the perfect gift. It’s a powerhouse of a little saw that’ll keep his cuts precise. Having the ability to make clean angled cuts is great for small DIY projects like picture frames & shelving or even larger things like trim & moulding. The Ryobi 10″ Compound Miter is a great choice to get him started.
Clamps
If Dad is working with wood, he can NEVER have enough clamps. These QuickGrip clamps are great when you need a fast way to hold something in place. Clamping a fence to a table, holding a piece of wood to a work bench, securing a template to a piece of wood for routing, the list goes on…
Edger/Trimmer
For the backyard (or front yard) warrior in every Dad, this hybrid trimmer is the perfect companion. Not only does it function as a trimmer, but it has a rotating shaft that allows it to operate as an edger as well. And being from the ONE+ line, it’s compatible with any Ryobi 18-Volt battery. But the most surprising thing about it is that it has a dual power source – meaning it can be used cordless or with an extension cord. How’s that for versatility? I’ve currently got my eye on this puppy for Kes as well – It might have to wait until next Father’s Day though once the Dreamhouse is fully landscaped
If you’re anything like me you’re a chronic procrastinator and have only just begun to think about Father’s Day even though it’s less than a week away. Well not to worry – we’ve at least got one of you covered thanks to our friends at Ryobi Canada!
Enter our giveaway below and one lucky winner will receive 1 (one):
Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Kit!
This kit contains:
- Drill/Driver with Screwdriver Bit
- Impact Driver with Bit
- Socket Adaptor
- (2) 18V ONE+™ Compact Lithium-Ion Batteries
- IntelliPort™ Dual-Chemistry Charger
- Tool Bag
Use the Rafflecopter below to submit your entries (open to Canadian Residents ONLY)
Good luck everyone!
Disclaimer: The giveaway item is being sponsored by Ryobi Canada. I was in no way compensated to mention any of the other products listed in this post. All opinions are my own.
Great ideas! I’ve entered – could you an extra drill for my projects!
Thanks Keisha! Good luck.
Great lineup of tools for Dad, I see a lot of ideas there my dad and my husband would be all over. Hubs go-to is the drill and the chop saw. My dad always has is trusty jack-knife (not really a tool but he uses it for EVERYTHING!
Thanks Virginia! Haha….I still consider a jack-kife a tool (of sorts). Thanks for entering, good luck!
I grew up with my dad having a hodgepodge of tools that he seemed to make the job at hand work out. Then I married a son of a handy-man, who himself inherited tools that are so old, yet work well. Would be nice to get in on the cordless things though. Extension cords are always tripping us up and preventing outdoor DIY projects!
I hear you Vanessa! Going from corded to cordless has been a little bit life changing. And is so helpful when they’re all in the same line so you can interchange the batteries. When I’m shopping for tools now my first thought is – is there a ONE+ version of this??? Lol! Good luck in the giveaway.
My husbands go to tool is his Drill or hammer
Thanks for sharing Angela. Good luck!
I feel like my life could be improved with a cordless drill – or destroed – either way
Haha…probably a bit of both! Thanks for entering & good luck!
Hope to win this for Trevor….we need could use a new cordless drill around the house!
Very true! Good luck!
My fathers go to tools are always the screwdrivers and the ducktape
LOL @ the ducktape! Hopefully a cordless drill can replace that. Good luck!
Dads go to tools was the phone book (thank god)
Hahaha…that sounds a lot like my Dad. Except that his ‘phone book’ was actually my mom giving him the numbers to his handyman friends. LOL!
Drills have always been the go-to tools around the house, but lately saw’s have been making a come back! Wood working is where it’s at.
My dad is definitely a DIY Dad, so hopefully I can win the tools for him to upgrade!
He definitely is Natalie! Thanks for entering. Best of luck!
My Dad has ALL the tools you could imagine. so Im totally keeping this if I win :). Or I’ll give him these nice ones and take his old ones
LOL Casey I wouldn’t hold it against you!
My dad’s go-to tools would be a hammer, wrenches etc. Just the basic tools.
Thanks for entering. If you win you can upgrade him from those basics to power tools.
My dad is the king of tools, and his DIY talents are numerous. From tiling and trim work, to building a 1500sq ft deck, the man is master of many tools! Awesome, awesome contest guys, thanks so much for the chance to win!
Thanks for entering Brit! Your dad sounds like a boss! That’s exactly how I’d like Kash to describe Kes years down the road.
go to tools are a drill or screwdriver
The hammer, saw, and measuring tape are his go to tools
My Dad’s go to tool was his multi bit screwdriver.
Screwdrivers and drills!!!
The hammer, saw, and measuring tape
He is usually using screw drivers.
My husband uses his screw drivers, ax, and measuring tape the most( I just asked him and that’s what he said, lol!)
Hammer and screwdriver are the go to tools
Hubby’s Go-To-Tool would be his Heavy-Duty Sawzall…what every serious home renovator needs and he uses his alot… Fantastic giveaway….
My husband’s go to tool…nope. He’s not a tool guy. Can’t even use a tape measure (I wish I were kidding). My go to tool is my philips head screw driver (used for changing batteries in most of my kid’s toys) and my small hammer
there are screwdrivers in every room of my house
his cordless screwdriver, when the battery is charged lol
His cordless drill!
My dad’s go-to-tool is hammer and wrench
My hubby loves his table saw.
My husband love his drill and hammer.
screwdriver,hammer,drill
Probably his power drill.
His go to tools are his hammer, drill, saw and ladder.
Everything my husbands owns and uses must be cordlesss! Right now hi go to tool are his cordless reciprocating saw and circular saw!
the go to tools in our home hammer and screwdrivers
My husbands go to tools are the saw and hammer
My husband’s go-to tool is the all-in-one screwdriver.
My go to tool is a good hammer.
My Dad’s go-to tool is a multifunction screw driver.
His go-to tools are wrenches & screwdrivers.
An electrical voltage meter.
My husband is loves to use his sander!
Jonnie
My Dad’s go to tools were pretty much everything since he was a carpenter. But he insisted that we always carry around a measuring tape.
My hubby has his own workshop with tool chest and tool box. I am not sure which are his go-to but he sure uses most of his tools!
I’m here for a last minute entry My dad’s go-to tools included the core basics: multiple head screwdriver, hammer, tape measure and level – all items which I now include in my own tool box!