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Please lead me to the correct sub if needed.My brother recently started up his handyman business. He does all sorts of jobs. I am clueless what tool company is considered high quality, nor what tool(s) should be part of his toolbox (other than standard). I'm willing to spend upwards to $200.If I can get him a real nice long lasting tool(s), with his name on it, that would be even better.I know he probably already has a bunch of tools, but perhaps something he hasn't thought of, or maybe much more durable hammer for example that'll give him the wow factor. via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2spCJeG

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