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Dan Fenstemaker, Inventor of the Original INTELETOOLMy Tools For Gardening - Where Did They Go?

By Dan Fenstemaker, Inventor of the Original INTELETOOL

Lost Tools are a Hassle
There are some of us in the world who really love to work in our yard, whether it’s tilling our vegetable garden, cultivating a beautiful lawn, or completing a new landscape design. But, I don’t know anyone who loves killing precious time looking for lost garden tools!

For instance, earlier this summer I wanted to plant half a dozen new raspberry bushes. When I went to grab my garden tools, both my regular garden shovel and my spade were not where they usually hang in the garage. After asking my wife, then my oldest son, and then finally texting my youngest son who was goofing off with a neighbor kid, I found out that one was in the tree fort and the other was shoved inside the front hedge. My tools ended up being the children’s garden tools!

A Solution
Thankfully, there are tools with adjustable handles and interchangeable tool heads that reduce the chance of tools wandering away and also save on storage space. These designs combine the features of both time and space savings that keep tools where they belong. Having these features with lawn and garden tools is a fantastic convenience, and it sure makes my life easier as a garden enthusiast.

Compact Tools with Interchangeable Parts
Many consumers express their preference for tools that have interchangeable parts that can be used with a single basic unit. Examples of the use of this design are multi-use garden tools, multi-use drills, multi-use tillers, and paint applicators that include easily interchanged rollers or pads.

What to Look For
When shopping for such handy items, the key is to look for quality construction that is strong, easy to use, durable and not easily broken. Cheap, light-weight designs may look good and do the job in the short run, but any seasoned gardener knows buying the right high quality tools for the right job saves many hours of wasted time and the endless frustration that goes with it.

Shopping Online
The convenience of shopping for tools has also been significantly increased through internet shopping. Safe and secure purchasing , the advancement in using multi-angle images and videos to give the buyer a good sense of what they are purchasing, and even live chat services to have questions answered are bringing internet shopping to a whole new level.

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Dan Fenstemaker is a tools for gardening expert. For more great information on tools for gardening, visit http://www.inteletool.com.

     
 
   

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