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ToolGuyd > Editorial > Are Tools Great Father’s Day Gifts?

Are Tools Great Father’s Day Gifts?

Jun 6, 2012 Stuart 8 Comments

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Home improvement stores, tool manufacturers, and online retailers turn on their massive tool marketing engines for Father’s Day. This happens every June just as it happens every November and December for the winter holidays.

Seasonal displays pop up at stores, ads go up at gadget and gear sites popular with men 18+, and emails go out, announcing the latest must-have DIY goodies.

But is it really a great idea to surprise Dad with tools?

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Yes, and no.

(Many of this will sound familiar to DIYers, pros, and regular ToolGuyd readers. Feel free to share this with your gift-giving loved ones, and please share your own opinions and experiences in comments at the bottom of the post.)

The problem with tools as Father’s Day gifts

Many major retailers, and tool brands for that matter, heavily push tools that will appeal to gift-givers, and not necessarily the intended recipients. I have been closely following the tool and home improvement industry for a while now, and one thing has become clear – with almost every holiday season comes new gimmicky trends.

It’s not that these tools are bad, although some most certainly are, but that many of these holiday-timed innovations are solutions in search of problems. And that’s what makes them appealing as gifts – they’re new, exciting, and expertly advertised.

But does Dad need them? Or will the tools end up in a junk drawer?

“Special buys”

So-called special buys pop up this time of year. While some may be great bargains, many of these tools and sets are low-priced tools of (surprise!) low-quality. They’re configured to entice you to spend more at the checkout counter. Others are priced to get you into the store – these are usually the more legit deals.

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A couple of years ago I learned the hard way that special holiday tools and kits are not necessarily great buys, even if reputably branded. The drill and screwdriver bit kits I bought were pretty poor quality, and a couple of flaws indicated poor quality control.

Don’t buy any tools?

It’s okay to buy tools for Dad, but there are a couple of things to keep in mind.

  • Ask Dad what he wants
  • Determine what Dad needs
  • Avoid “special buys” and “incredible deals”
  • Be cautious with your gift ideas, even with solid ones such as Learhermans. (My father and father in law both have trouble with their liner-lock Charge ALX tools. Kickback or fixed blade knives would be a better choice for next time.)
  • If you really think that new innovation is worth buying, keep it in mind as a birthday gift and be sure to check out any after-holiday user reviews.

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8 Comments

  1. jeff_williams

    Jun 6, 2012

    This should be a PSA this time of year.

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  2. Shelldon

    Jun 6, 2012

    Even though I personally enjoy talking about tools and tools in general, I’ve realized that not every Dad is into them as these marketing companies think they are. Essentially there has to be more to Father’s day than buying tools for your Dad.

    In fact, I’ve heard of some people just stop buying all together and just spending time with their Father. Sounds like a better idea and costs absolutely nothing. We’ve become a society of buy, buy and buy some more, but there has to be a point when a person has to realize that you don’t always have to buy.

    I am not sure what happened, but I don’t think you have to show any Father you care by buying him a set of screwdrivers or a cordless drill (or any holiday themed item). As there is only a certain amount of tools a person needs in their life unless they use that tool for a job.

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  3. John Sullivan

    Jun 6, 2012

    You forgot the most important bullet point:

    * Once you’ve determined what Dad really wants, spend WAY more than you can afford on him. After all, you owe him.

    [Now that I’m eligible to RECEIVE gifts on Fathers’ Day, I realize how necessary that one is…]

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  4. Doc

    Jun 6, 2012

    I find gift cards work the best. That way, they can make their own mistakes.

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    • James C

      Jun 6, 2012

      Ditto on the gift cards. I won’t admit to the other part…

      Reply
  5. Allen

    Jun 6, 2012

    No tools for me, I’m pretty hard to please regarding tools. I like something consumable, preferably an ounce or two at a time.

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    • WhiskyDevil

      Jun 7, 2012

      I’ll drink to that…

      Reply
  6. harlan deike

    Jun 6, 2012

    i will buy my own tools. beer is always good but a bottle of crown is better!

    Reply

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