
What’s Your Favourite Tool?
We asked 500+ tradespeople what their favourite tool is—and the results might surprise you. From multi-tools to grips, here’s what made the list (and why it matters).
It's Friday. It's midday. We know you're wanting to clock off for the week but you've got a few hours left until you can finally head back and relax. Here's a little something to give that Friday feeling a lovely little boost. Take a few minutes and see the best the internets had to offer this week. We just hope you've got better friends than the lad in the first video.
Nothing better than a beer after long week pic.twitter.com/6A1tiiVvkV
— Decent Patter (@decentpatter) September 1, 2020
Office fans rejoice!
Word of warning... https://t.co/lgQYoXbkUM
— Ewen MacIntosh (@ewenmacintosh) September 2, 2020
No comment.
— CAV (@cavaandaviid) August 29, 2020
You're taught early on not to shut your eyes when heading the ball. This kid obviously wasn't there that week.
Some heeder tbf pic.twitter.com/Lb3yUMfp2d
— Decent Patter (@decentpatter) August 27, 2020
Should have got the 2-4-1.
Just cost £407 in spec savers been cheaper get a fucking Labrador
— Craig Marson (@CraigM70) August 31, 2020
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