12

thread: Girly tools

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Where the heart is
    4,360

    Thumbs up Girly tools

    I discovered a range of girly tools at my local shops and after mulling over a purchase, took the plunge.
    They are enamel coated things like hammers (with a series of screwdrivers tucked inside the handle), box cutters, pliers, a large screwdriver with various other tucked into the handle, that sort of thing. The enamel is of various colours and designs and my hammer is a blue paisley print - it's only small, but does the job of banging in picture hooks so that I don't have to wait an age for DP to get around to putting up photos!
    Who else has seen these? The hammer cost me $15, but it's BEAUTIFUL! Oh, and useful

  2. #2
    Registered User
    Add CrazyLady on Facebook

    Aug 2009
    2,328

    might have a look for those for when we get our house. it have gardening stuff too? Who stocks them? (am i allowed to ask that?)

  3. #3

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    I bought a girly bulb spade because it donated a dollar to breast cancer or something.
    I've got to say it's great quality - I used it for Jonquils which have to really deep (for bulbs) and it made a perfect bulb sized hole - the little measure on the back was rally handy for the depth too.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    On the other side of this screen!!!
    11,129

    Oh yes, I have a pink girly tool version of the hammer with all the screwdriver etc inside. I *love* that it's MINE and I don't have to venture out into the spidery shed whenever I need a tool. I'd love the matching pliers but the shop where I got mine didn't get them in. I've seen them at lincraft a while back.

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
    1,654

    yeah our local bookstore sell them too...with floral prints etc.....

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Where the heart is
    4,360

    Marydean, I also love that I don't have to deal with the shed now! DP offered to bring up a hammer and leave it in the house for me. I politely declined and said that not only would DS find it, but with a fancy one DS would have a hard time recognising it as a hammer and it was the perfect size to hide anyway. Why would I use a boring black, rubbery one when I could have my favourite print (paisley ANYTHING) on my own hammer?
    My local bargain shop has them (but not in paisley) and the neighbouring shopping strip has them in one of the homewares shops.
    Brontide - I thought the enamel would chip off first time, but it didn't! So, yeah, seems to be good enough quality for what I want

  7. #7

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    Would you believe that I'm the mistress of the tools in our house? When I met DH he still borrowed his father's and now he borrows mine. What kind of man doesn't have his own tools? lol

  8. #8
    Registered User
    Add *TripleJ* on Facebook

    Jan 2009
    Diggers Rest VIC
    2,945

    my MIL has a craft shop and has them there their pretty cool but the hardware store has a whole tool set thats purple and she also had a pink set in her shop 2 she had a measuring tape the same as the hammer

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Where the heart is
    4,360

    Good one, Brontide! DP's a handyman from way back, so there's loads of tools lying all over the place. Ach, there's no way I'm heading to that shed for love or principle! It's down an unmade path that plays havoc with my pelvis (he he, haven't had to hang or collect washing under the house in MONTHS, refuse to get firewood from next to the shed, cos I've taken some falls down there!), so that's how I ended up justifying the purchase to DP. Though now he says he has plenty of pliers in big and small and I don't need to get a fancy set Never mind, I'll just get the tape measure, instead!

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    5,235

    I have the hammer - cute and handy!

  11. #11
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    Whats wrong with a stiletto and a butter knife??

    I had a pink tool belt - I gave it to my sister for helping me fix my roof, but I've missed it so much I'm buying another one. Highly recommended!

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    8,986

    I have my own girly tool set. I LOVE IT!! I got it becuase I was sick of searching around for whatever I needed t use. DH laughed at me and said he'd never use it.......Guess which tool set gets used every day now??

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Where the heart is
    4,360

    LOL Lulu - the lady in the Tecoma shop said the hammer had stopped her husband getting mad at her for using her shoe heels to put up photo frames!

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    I tend to be the keeper of the tools in this house too. DH didn't have any when we first moved in together but I had quite a collection from doing fine art at uni (needed to make canvas stretchers like staple guns and a handsaw... even drawing and tapestry required a few tools like tape measures, specialty rulers and plumb bolts etc). For Mothers Day I got a Whipper Snipper, at my request. To be honest I get a bit antsy when DH uses the lawn mower too. He's a typical bloke and generally too rough with tools.... and he doesn't clean them properly after using them It's quite annoying to go to use the lawn mower and it's covered in dirt... I lovingly hose out the catcher and put a wire brush to the wheels to get off every last bit of caked on grass etc. I dream of a shed. DH could take or leave it. He likes chopping wood though... i don't do that job.

    Girly tools: hmmm.... I have seen them around... but I like things to age well with use and I worry that they will fail to keep looking good. I adore paisley though. When it comes to metal things I like to buy things that keep getting better with age and that can be given a good scrub/polish and look perfect again. It's a problem I have.

  15. #15

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
    12,662

    mmm a shed. I would like a shed too - I had one but I got home from my class a couple of months ago and found it turned into a gym. All my stuff was squashed together up the back. DH just doesn't get that for a shed to be functional one needs space to move around - having to squeeze in behind the wheel-barrow to get something doesn't cut it, and speaking of the wheel-barrow, he filled it with stuff, *sigh* a wheel-barrow needs to left empty to be properly functional.

  16. #16
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    I got me a double garage with a smaller room attached at the side - it's WONDERFUL. All the everyday stuff goes in the side part and all my furniture (to be reno'd) fits in the shed and I can work on it in there too.

    HUGE selling point for me!

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    Oh definitely... you gotta store the wheelbarrow empty and ready for use!!! I also put an old sheet over the lawn mower to stop dirt coming through gaps in the woodshed roof (it's under a huge pine tree). DH also gave me a lovely pair of pruning shears for Xmas... mmm... love tools.... I think I fancy a drill next...

  18. #18
    Registered User
    Add Stevie on Facebook

    Apr 2009
    Sunshine Coast
    1,280

    hehe i am totally the odd one out.
    My DH leaves his tools in the house and it drives me bonkers, and anything that would require me to use a hammer.. DH would rather me leave it for him to do

    With the lawn mower i dont even know how to turn the freakin thing on LOL

    hehe i wish i was like u ladies and could be useful LOL

12