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Tool-Buying Decisions

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Because of market competition, you won't go wrong most of the time if you go by price as a guide to quality when buying tools. If you're pondering whether to buy the $100 or $200 tool, go with the more expensive. Quality tools are a joy to work with and, properly adjusted, they will produce superior results. Also, it's less expensive to buy a quality tool the first time than to replace a lesser tool with a better one later on.

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