
What can you buy someone who can make anything? It can be really tricky buying tools if your ideal screwdriver has vodka in it. We have some rock-solid gift ideas to make someone smile.
A good quality cordless drill is well worth the money, and Black & Decker is manufacturer of good quality equipment.
Black & Decker 12v Cordless Drill - £24.99Compound mitre saws are the height of fashion in the DIY world, and are a real time-saver when working with wood. Ryobi is a good brand for the DIY enthusiast, and this is a solid product which should last for years.
Ryobi Mitre Saw with Laser - £117.48A great book, especially for those starting out on their first house. It covers a wide range of topics, so something for everyone, at a bargain price.
Collins Complete DIY Manual - £12.50This will keep even the most chaotic DIY enthusiast organised!
2 drawer tool chest - £29.99Another useful addition to any workbench for sharpening tools and cleaning metal work. Consider buying some goggles too. Flying pieces of metal can blind the unprepared.
Clarke bench grinder with wire wheel- £44.64No workbench is complete without a vice. It’s the kind of tool that just makes life easier and lasts forever.
Forge Steel Workshop Vice - £42.99Who couldn’t resist a product called the "Predator"? This is no gimmick though. Saws blunt with age, so it’s a safe present, even if the recipient already has a saw - this one will be better!
Predator X 8Tpi Saw - £10.99