Lotta good tool deals out there nowadays, sometimes from unexpected places. What is everyone's favorite cheap tool find?
Mine is this rubber mallet from the local Dollar Tree. I never thought I'd get a decent hammer for $1 in 2019, but yet, here it is.

ShawnG
PowerDork
6/5/19 12:08 a.m.
Bungee cords and ratchet straps.
Super handy for holding stuff up, out of the way, etc.
Habor freight impact for taking lug nuts off. Do 't know how I lived without it!
TXratti
New Reader
6/17/19 3:32 p.m.
Pocket flathead screwdriver. So many uses, always handy, very cheap.
10 mm socket that I found on my last junkyard run. Now if I could just figure out what I did with it...
Wire Coat Hanger. For the cost of dry-cleaning, I have cleaned drains, secured things, grabbed lost items from behind furniture, replaced a car antenna, made stakes to hold down Xmas inflatables...the list goes on.

I LOVE WIRE HANGERS!!!!
DIYKing
New Reader
7/5/19 3:56 a.m.
In reply to boxedfox :
Looking for a really cheap hammer that I won't be afraid if it breaks...will check on dollar tree. Thankies
My helper is flexible socket. Yeah, they’re a bit pricey, but thanks to them you can remove and install the bolts in hard to reach places.
jgrewe
Reader
7/27/19 10:29 p.m.
LED headlamp. I have a shop full of T5-HO light fixtures and I still end up with my headlamp on most of the time.
These are the best you can buy, and a must-have. ($20) Outperform snap-on

Don't use these often, but they've saved my butt many times ($20)

redco2
New Reader
7/31/19 11:22 p.m.
Woody said:
Chopsticks.
YES!!! I use that to clean the sides of my ac (but adding cotton on top) You can also use it for cooking.
Favorite budget tools? The ones I make myself from stuff I have on hand.
Most recently, a length of all-thread, some steel scraps, and a little brake caliper grease.


Norm
I have no idea how I made it so many years without on of these:

TR7
Reader
11/4/19 11:25 a.m.
enginenerd said:
I have no idea how I made it so many years without on of these:

And its closely related cousin, a magnet on a stick.
I use this stupid thing almost daily! I picked one up years while walking through the aisle figuring I “might” have a use for it at some point in life.
