We hear it again and again…… "Dads are hard to shop for." Which is funny – as most of us dads would disagree. The fact is dads are actually very easy to please – we just ask for the best.
The seven months between Father's Day and the Christmas holidays are enough time to put a serious beating on dad's tools. It's a good thing his loved ones are caring enough to take this time to replace the most worn and destitute tools - or to buy him something he's always wanted.
Well – you’re in luck. Finding gifts for dads at Rayneau is now a breeze with the shortlisted list below. We’ve sorted through all of the gifts in our hand tools stock and present to you 10 Christmas gifts for dads that they are sure to smile about for months to come.
Mintcraft 4-in-1 Double Box Ratcheting Wrench Set, Metric Black, 2-Piece: While not “all-in-one ratchet wrenches offer eight fastener sizes that cover most DIYers and homeowners needs, with the robust reversible ratcheting mechanisms, these wrenches will make light work of dad’s projects.
This tool provides a smooth profile and unbroken surface allowing more torque to be applied comfortably. It is able to tackle the following sizes: 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 19 m
Stanley 84-024 10-inc:h Bi-Material Groove Joint Pliers Wrench: This tool is the Popeye of pliers and quick-adjust wrenches. It may be small but is capable of exerting a surprisingly high level of nut-gripping leverage. Use its marring parallel jaws on finished components, or show stubborn fasteners who’s boss.
This tool replaces the need for sets of metric and imperial spanners and is also excellent for gripping, holding, pressing, and bending work pieces. Your dad would love to use this for his next plumbing project.
Ergonomic Screwdrivers are easy on the hands even when torquing down on screws. They have cushioned handles that conform to users’ unique grips, making them comfortable to hold and use.
These tools can be very comforting to dads who have arthritis in their hands
Mintcraft Multi-Tool: This multi-tool from Mintcraft is packed with useful gadgets that Dad can use for fixing things around the house, and it’s just nice to have in case something breaks. Rather than carry around a big toolbox, or have to store a bunch of tools, he can have many of the things he needs all in one place with this.
Makita Cordless Drill: This drill is sure to help dad with all sorts of tasks around the home. It features plenty of power to get most of the jobs done. Ask any dad and they’ll tell you that your drill is the cornerstone of what you can get done when it comes to DIY projects
Portable Charcoal Grill Set: This grill set is made out of a durable metal so it’s going to hold up to wear and tear from regular use, and provide Dad with everything he needs to be master of the grill. If Dad loves to grill all season long he will definitely get tons of use from this.
Stanley Level: A good level is a great gift. Just make sure you give him a picture of yourself. So when he opens the picture and the level, you can tell him you just want him to make sure your picture is level on the wall.
Stanley work platform step stool: Simple. Sturdy. Functional. This tool comes with a Slip resistant step treads for security, a one-hand fold, lock release, and a deluxe molded utility tray for tool and paint tray and pails.
Gets the job done. And you can make a “getting older” crack with it if you and your dad have that kind of relationship.
Vampliers: Stripped and rusty screws are a major frustration for the handyman and DIY dad. However, they’re a common enough occurrence, so give Dad the tool he needs in order to handle stubborn screws like a pro.
We tried to keep the list to a minimum, but the truth is we could go on and on. There are so many great hand/power tools at Rayneau that you could give dad for Christmas, it was hard to stop. I know you could think of about 10 items we missed, but let us know
So hurry on down to Rayneau at the Corinth (450-7247) Monchy (450-7248) Vide Bouteille (450-7246) or Babonneau (450-5759) branch, and choose the ideal gift for Dad from our wide selection.
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