Description
Our expert panel and commentators discuss using the wrong tools.
Transcript
Male: You can ruin a perfectly good landscape by making this mistake, using the wrong tools. William Moss: Another problem that we often see is people using the wrong tool for the job. You’ve got to have the right tool. Nick Stevens: People don’t want to spend their money on all this specific tools that you need for specific jobs. It is wanted by two or three and think that their universal. Well, there isn’t a Swiss army knife for your backyard. Steve Watson: You don’t want to be out there with your kids, back at near kid’s shovel to plant your garden. Steve Sandalis: Having the right tool is really going to cut down on time and it’s going to be a lot more efficient in the long run. Joan Grabel: You don’t’ want to grab the kitchen scissors, do you want to get a good pair of cunning shoes. It’s not a big investment but it’s worth it. Justin Cave: If you’re not using the right tool it can become hazardous. You always want to wear safety goggles, safety gloves, and think about the size the job can be taken by size of the tool. Elizabeth Low: You need very good shovels. You need good rakes. You want to buy some good quality tools. You want to keep them organize. You want to keep them clean. William Moss: I’m telling you that after 20 bucks you spent on that trencher’s shovel is going to save you about an hour and hour and half if you’re trying to dig a trench. Paul James: And for specially jobs, sometimes you might want to consider running into it then not just power equipment but hand tools. Maybe you don’t need that tool for the rest of life but you need that for that one specific job. Steve Watson: Using the right tools is the most important thing to remember in any kind of home improvement project. No matter what is. Male: So don’t use the wrong tools for the job but do use the right tools to save time and money.