Ron Wanttaja
December 27th 08, 05:52 PM
Department stores like Penney's, Macy's, etc. tend to get in small tool
kits for sale as gifts at Christmas. After Christmas, these go on sale
for half-price or less.
Now, the tool quality of these kits is generally very low. However, one
item they often sell is a small battery-powered screwdriver kit. These
are jim-dandy for keeping out at the airport...they use alkaline cells,
not Ni-Cds, so you don't have to keep them plugged in or worry about the
cells losing power over time. Alkaline cells have a pretty good shelf
life, so you can just keep a replacement set handy.
Also, the kits include an assortment of bits. Again, not high quality,
but they're OK for routine work.
In past years, I've bought two different types of these kits for about
$5 each. Again, you couldn't *build* an airplane for one of these, but
for having handy to remove/replace stuff like cowling screws, they're ideal.
Ron Wanttaja
kits for sale as gifts at Christmas. After Christmas, these go on sale
for half-price or less.
Now, the tool quality of these kits is generally very low. However, one
item they often sell is a small battery-powered screwdriver kit. These
are jim-dandy for keeping out at the airport...they use alkaline cells,
not Ni-Cds, so you don't have to keep them plugged in or worry about the
cells losing power over time. Alkaline cells have a pretty good shelf
life, so you can just keep a replacement set handy.
Also, the kits include an assortment of bits. Again, not high quality,
but they're OK for routine work.
In past years, I've bought two different types of these kits for about
$5 each. Again, you couldn't *build* an airplane for one of these, but
for having handy to remove/replace stuff like cowling screws, they're ideal.
Ron Wanttaja