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Tips from our editors: the greatest gift for handicraft hobbyists

Carolin Teufelberger
24.11.2021
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

If you’re looking for Christmas gifts in the hardware section, you’ll probably quickly end up with some new tools. But these are likely to miss the mark: already have it, don’t want it, wrong brand. You're better off giving the gift of order.

Finding a present for a DIY enthusiast is no easy undertaking. A person who has completed their fair share of projects will already have the most important tools. If you don’t own any tools, you’re probably not much of a workman, and probably don’t want any tools for Christmas, either.

But there's something I've noticed that doesn’t just apply to me, but also to other, much more accomplished do-it-yourselfers: order, or rather a lack thereof. Screws peppered throughout a drawer, unwound sealing tape snaking through any free spaces, and a random gardening glove – I’d save myself a lot of searching if everything I owned were already sorted into compartments.

Trading anarchy for order

Sure, you could just throw one of those plastic storage boxes – often found in slightly tidier hobby workshops – under the Christmas tree. But they aren’t much to look at (like most tools, but that’s another topic), especially not as a gift. Instead, I recommend a classic metal toolbox.

A metal toolbox isn’t only beautiful to look at, it also stores tools of all shapes and sizes. This should finally bring order to any anarchic DIY setup. You’re also indirectly giving yourself a gift: time that would otherwise be spent searching for tools can now be spent on you.

My colleagues in the editorial team have also shared their tips for Christmas gift giving. Find an overview here:

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