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Created by Gorgo > 9 months ago, 14 Aug 2020
Gorgo
VIC, 5101 posts
14 Aug 2020 12:36PM
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I have a Ryobi cordless leaf blower. It's turned out to be one of the most useful tools I have.

Apart from blowing leaves, after using sanders or saws I give them a blast with the leaf blower and all the dust and filth is blown away leaving spotless tools.

After coffee this morning I washed the bits and pieces from the stove top coffee machine, and a variety of odd shaped things including the bottle brushes used to wash the coffee making stuff. A quick blast from the leaf blower and all the water was blown out of the nooks and crannies.

I have heating and air conditioning units on the roof of my house. The leaves from the neighbour's trees collect around the units and make a mess. A quick blast and the leaves are gone (possibly back over the fence ;-) )

Toph
WA, 1871 posts
14 Aug 2020 10:42AM
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I find the Ryobi +1 tools awesome value for money for the DIYer. I was thinking of replacing my Ryobi petrol leaf blower with the battery version.

As for my fav/best tool, it would be the Ryobi trim router. Much easier to use than my plunge router which I now almost only use on a router sled.

Tonz
520 posts
14 Aug 2020 10:49AM
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Ryobi battery leaf blowers are fun with unwanted cats too
be careful with blowing dust around, the dust you that you can't can see is ok sort of health wise, it's the dust you cannot see that is bloody dangerous to your health.

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
14 Aug 2020 1:33PM
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Ratcheting ring spanners with flexible heads are one of the best tools invented in my lifetime.

EDIT> right up there with curved needle nose pliers

GreenPat
QLD, 4093 posts
14 Aug 2020 1:55PM
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knot board said..

EDIT> right up there with curved needle nose pliers


+1, I never imagined when I got them they would be so damn handy.

A bit like my curved drill bit (adapter) actually. Can drill around a corner like the pliers grip around a corner.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
14 Aug 2020 2:29PM
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If you get a cordless leaf blower, get one with variable speed control. It's a million times better than just having an on/off switch.

You really only need about 20% power for 95% of the time, so you don't need to annoy your neighbours and the battery goes for weeks between charges. Also allows you to blow leaves/dirt into a neat little pile.

longwinded
WA, 347 posts
14 Aug 2020 12:44PM
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Battery leaf blower awesome for getting the charcoal in the Webber up to speed. Mind the sparks!

warwickl
NSW, 2356 posts
14 Aug 2020 6:03PM
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Blowers are the worst invention ever.
Maximum benefit/satisfaction is annoying the neighbours with noise and blowing stuff across their property and onto the street.
Sadly some goes down the street gutters into our waterways.
Vacuum method is the most environmentally friendly but too much effort to keep empting the bad and does not look cool.
A nice big broom provides excellent exercise for water sports but just not cool.
I love it when so called professional lawn mower guys blow grass into neighbours and across the road- very professional.
Blowers seem to just make some guys feel powerful.
My rant so now I feel good.

Gorgo
VIC, 5101 posts
14 Aug 2020 6:14PM
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warwickl said..
Blowers are the worst invention ever.
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All my leaves go in the bin. With precision control of the power and direction of the blower you can almost blow the leaves into the pan and drop them straight in the bin. When doing that there is almost zero noise. I had a blower vac and it was too noisy and gum nuts would get into the tube and rattle around.

Anyway the thread is supposed to be about best tools. What's your best tool? Extra points for a tool that is more useful than you thought it would be because of different or innovative applications.

I quite like my 6' demolition bar. I used it to dig out 12 tree stumps close to the house that could not be grubbed out. Nothing is makes you feel more manly than destroying stuff with a big lump of steel.

warwickl
NSW, 2356 posts
14 Aug 2020 6:17PM
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Gorgo said..

warwickl said..
Blowers are the worst invention ever.
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All my leaves go in the bin. With precision control of the power and direction of the blower you can almost blow the leaves into the pan and drop them straight in the bin. When doing that there is almost zero noise. I had a blower vac and it was too noisy and gum nuts would get into the tube and rattle around.

Anyway the thread is supposed to be about best tools. What's your best tool? Extra points for a tool that is more useful than you thought it would be because of different or innovative applications.

I quite like my 6' demolition bar. I used it to dig out 12 tree stumps close to the house that could not be grubbed out. Nothing is makes you feel more manly than destroying stuff with a big lump of steel.


Stay tuned as I have a list so need to prioritise.

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
14 Aug 2020 6:36PM
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Compressor , so many uses.

kato
VIC, 3507 posts
14 Aug 2020 6:41PM
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Imax1 said..
Compressor , so many uses.


Yep, limitless uses......except for the length of your hose

psychojoe
WA, 2232 posts
14 Aug 2020 5:01PM
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Quite a fan of my 54oz gearwrench brand dead blow hammer. Even though I struggle with paying $160 for a rubber mallet

waynos
TAS, 171 posts
14 Aug 2020 7:06PM
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Vise grips

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
14 Aug 2020 7:08PM
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Once you own a good Mig welder you'll wonder how you existed without one.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
14 Aug 2020 5:28PM
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knot board said..
Once you own a good Mig welder you'll wonder how you existed without one.


I own a crappy one and one day hope to know what its like to own a good one. Mmmmm mig welding... I got rash recently and bought a cheap TIG. I should have just stuck with mig. TIG is too slow, probably better for someone with patience.

patsken
WA, 713 posts
14 Aug 2020 5:38PM
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Hydraulic/pneumatic lift motorcycle workbench.
Best money I ever spent on something I didn't think I really needed - saves the back and knees a heap of hurt

southace
SA, 4794 posts
14 Aug 2020 7:14PM
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I'm loving Ozito. 18volt wet and dry vac, the jigsaw, orbital sander, spraygun, multi tool, impact driver, drill ect . Hope they bring out a router and heat gun soon!

Carantoc
WA, 7177 posts
14 Aug 2020 5:49PM
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Gorgo said..
Anyway the thread is supposed to be about best tools. What's your best tool?


My opposable thumbs.

I find them very handy.

I notice that people are often sneaking a sideways glance at me and saying 'what a tool'.

I guess they are just jealous ?

TonyAbbott
924 posts
14 Aug 2020 5:52PM
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I found the need for ball end Allen keys last week whilst working on my car

On that day it was the best tool ever

My favourite roybi +1 tool atm is their tyre inflator, does car, bike tyes. Sports balls. Inflate deflate air mattresses too.

I used it to pump up the bulk of a inflatable sup, just need to work out how make a fitting to get the pressure.

I know it would flog it out in no time, but the six year warranty means I don't care too much

gavnwend
WA, 1372 posts
14 Aug 2020 5:52PM
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The Multi tool.best inventiom in the last 10 years.

TonyAbbott
924 posts
14 Aug 2020 5:54PM
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Carantoc said..

Gorgo said..
Anyway the thread is supposed to be about best tools. What's your best tool?



My opposable thumbs.

I find them very handy.

I notice that people are often sneaking a sideways glance at me and saying 'what a tool'.

I guess they are just jealous ?


You know what they say about a man with big thumbs ?........








Big gloves

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
14 Aug 2020 6:12PM
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Carantoc said..


Gorgo said..
Anyway the thread is supposed to be about best tools. What's your best tool?




My opposable thumbs.

I find them very handy.

I notice that people are often sneaking a sideways glance at me and saying 'what a tool'.

I guess they are just jealous ?



You have opposable thumbs? I would have given that a 50/50 chance, but its good to hear.

What about walking upright?

CH3MTR4IL5
WA, 928 posts
14 Aug 2020 7:07PM
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FormulaNova said..

Carantoc said..



Gorgo said..
Anyway the thread is supposed to be about best tools. What's your best tool?





My opposable thumbs.

I find them very handy.

I notice that people are often sneaking a sideways glance at me and saying 'what a tool'.

I guess they are just jealous ?




You have opposable thumbs? I would have given that a 50/50 chance, but its good to hear.

What about walking upright?


Goes nicely with red thumbs

jedda
WA, 110 posts
14 Aug 2020 7:19PM
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I love my Triton Super Jaws.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
14 Aug 2020 9:44PM
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My $1 Phillips screw driver.

I've had it 20 years, it fits far more screw heads than it should and there's not a square millimeter of rust on it.

Unlike the expensive sets I have that are ill-fitting rusty POS

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
14 Aug 2020 8:16PM
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The best tool that I bought was a Hitachi impact driver. It was awesome for driving screws in, and the worry became going too far and pulling the screw right threw the timber.

I've shorn the tip off quite a few philiips bits with this thing that i started buying lots of spares.

cwamit
WA, 1194 posts
14 Aug 2020 9:02PM
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2 tone lifting straps , don't realise how handy they are until you have some

aeg rattle gun - makes a 30 min job into a 5 min job had mine for 10 years still going

metal band saw : I weld stuff while it's cutting stuff Basically an extra hand

Cordless recip saw ; used for metal, wood and cutting mid section of grain fed steer for my freezer.

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
14 Aug 2020 11:39PM
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Gorgo said..
I have a Ryobi cordless leaf blower. It's turned out to be one of the most useful tools I have.

I love my eGo blower... try it and tell me how you feel about the Ryobi.


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jedda said..
I love my Triton Super Jaws.

Me too, I also bought the AEG version bunnings for $170 so $30 less... it's bigger and heavier but less practical and is more fiddly to fold up/down.


My favourite tool is a toss up between the eGo blower and the SLX V2.5 62mm Ceramic Coated Herb Grinder... the grinder is just soooo buttery smooth and effortless.

special mention for the Empire 12 Inch Aluminium Rafter Square, oh and the JFLEX Retractable Air Hose Reel.

musorianin
QLD, 597 posts
15 Aug 2020 12:03AM
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warwickl said..
Blowers are the worst invention ever.
Maximum benefit/satisfaction is annoying the neighbours with noise and blowing stuff across their property and onto the street.
Sadly some goes down the street gutters into our waterways.
Vacuum method is the most environmentally friendly but too much effort to keep empting the bad and does not look cool.
A nice big broom provides excellent exercise for water sports but just not cool.
I love it when so called professional lawn mower guys blow grass into neighbours and across the road- very professional.
Blowers seem to just make some guys feel powerful.
My rant so now I feel good.


Them and jet skis, two worst inventions ever.

Toph
WA, 1871 posts
14 Aug 2020 10:11PM
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southace said..
I'm loving Ozito. 18volt wet and dry vac, the jigsaw, orbital sander, spraygun, multi tool, impact driver, drill ect . Hope they bring out a router and heat gun soon!


I'ld be keen to know how the Ozito spray gun worked out... I have a Wagner spray gun (supposedly) slightly better product, and I can't get it to not 'splatter'.... I thought I might need to thin the paint out a little more...



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