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Home 2018 October 15 8 times when it’s smart to be a cheapskate

8 times when it’s smart to be a cheapskate

2. Tools you’ll rarely use

Have a one-time project requiring tools you don’t already own? Think hard before you invest in expensive drills, hammers and saws. Buying costly tools just so they can gather dust is the very definition of a bad investment. If you won’t be using these tools over and over, cheaper tools — or renting the right tool — could be the cheaper, smarter choice.

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