Toolsday Giveaway: Win a Digital Showerhead

To enter last week’s Toolsday’s giveaway, you had to identify an old rusty tool on a stick. Thanks to our cryptic hint, we had a lot of correct answers – the mystery tool was an antique stomper used for washing clothes. That’s how you got tough stains out back in the olden days.  We randomly picked one winner out of all the comments and that lucky person is Josh from Findlay, Ohio.

Next Tuesday, we will be giving away a Levaqua deluxe showerhead.  The winner will have a choice of a handheld or fixed model.  Both high-tech models come with digitally controlled setting for a true spa-like experience. Levaqua showerheads are equipped with a full-body surround spray, flow regulator for water savings, and a 5-year warranty.

To win the showerhead, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what this gadget (on the right) is designed to do. You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick one winner from this post.

Last week we asked you to help us design the kitchen in DIY Network’s Blog Cabin giveaway.  This week we’re asking you to decide on the master suite. Please vote on our design choices then check on the progress of the renovation. In case you don’t know, we’re completely renovating a historic home on the coast of Maine.  The circa 1884 home sits on 51 acres with its own private beach. When the renovation is complete, you’ll have an opportunity to win the home.     

On Tuesday, February 7, we will select the winner of the showerhead then start up a new giveaway, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.

You have until February 7, 2012, 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win a Levaqua showerhead.  
Official Rules.

1,302 Responses

  1. Georgia says:

    I think its a tool used for a I think its a extraction tool used to pull teeth from a animal.Or it could be a pipe cutter used back in the early or late 1800's.When I first saw it I was like a cutter for sure …time will tell and it may have held the pipe or other round material that needed to be cut ..and you held the long wood handle to help turn .

  2. Judy Leeming says:

    It's an antique tire iron, used to change tires on automobiles.

  3. Todd says:

    I believe it is a nail puller.

  4. Jim H says:

    It's a nail puller. I used one just like it growing up.

  5. durant says:

    crimper

  6. dross1191 says:

    Nail puller

  7. Mary Ann Stahara says:

    a cutter for tubes of metal or plastic

  8. Shawn Penoyer says:

    Contemporary and elegant.

  9. Diana says:

    I think it is a thick bush cutter

  10. Mary Ann Stahara says:

    A cutter for something

  11. Ronald Hoffmann says:

    nail puller. It pulls out nails that you can't get out with a regular hammer.

  12. JOAT_Handyman says:

    Nail puller

  13. Mary Ann Stahara says:

    A cutter of some type

  14. Harold Erb says:

    for trimming bushes

  15. Richard T says:

    I'm gonna go with cable/wire cutter.
    I first thought nail puller. Looked at the head a little closer doesn't look wide or flat enough to pull nails.

  16. greg harlan says:

    It cuts pipes

  17. Linda says:

    HOW DO YOU CONFIRM IF YOU ARE A WINNER???

  18. Kenneth F says:

    Nail puller I used one once while helping my father!

  19. Mary Ann Stahara says:

    Pipe, branch, or tube cutter

  20. Alex Jarvis says:

    Some kind of antique gun, part of a gun, or part of a old flintlock rifle?

  21. Mary Ann Stahara says:

    cutter for something

  22. rhsu says:

    demolish a wall?

  23. Jerry says:

    its a nail puller

  24. Bob M says:

    Nail Puller

  25. smp716 says:

    I think it's a pastry roller. I think it's out in my kitchen drawer

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