As is true with so many products, you really do get what you pay for when you buy tools.
It’s worth it to invest in good-quality tools. Junk tools bend and break when you put pressure on them, and they wear out as soon as you get comfortable with them.
You don’t need industrial-strength tools, but avoid the bargain-bin hammers. A good tool is one that you’ll want to keep for a long, long time, because every time you reach for it, it will perform the same as it did on the day you purchased it. High quality tools really will last a lifetime, if they are cared for and not lost.
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