We fooled a lot of people last week. Hardly anyone correctly guessed that the Toolsday mystery tool was an archaeologist’s brush used to sweep soil off artifacts and bones. The brush’s bristles are made from a tropical plant called the escobillo — it stands up well to moisture, so it is perfect for playing in the dirt.
We had a variety of creative answers including mustache broom, lint brush, a chimney sweep and a tea whisk. But, we were able to pick only one winner, and that lucky person is Bluenite, who thought it was a whisk broom. Congrats Bluenite, you have one week to reply to our email before we pick another winner.
Next Tuesday, we will be giving away a Black & Decker Gyro Rechargeable Screwdriver. If you’re doing some early Christmas shopping, this is perfect gift for any homeowner or apartment dweller. It is compact, lightweight and its powerful lithium battery holds a charge for up to 18 months. It can be used on everything from big home-improvement projects, to hanging artwork to assembling toys and crafts.
Halloween is right around the corner. Have you carved your pumpkin yet? If not, we’ve got templates you can print out, tape to your pumpkin and start carving. A rotary tool and some old steak knives work great. Also, do you need last minute decorations for your Halloween party. We’ve got instructions for projects that will take little time and money to make, and they’re easy enough the kids can help too.
To enter the Black & Decker Gyro Rechargeable Screwdriver giveaway, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what the items pictured below are and what profession uses them? You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick one winner from this post. 
On Tuesday, October 30, we will select the winner then start up a new giveaway for another tool, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.
You have until October 30, 2012, 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win the Black & Decker Gyro Rechargeable Screwdriver.






[...] enter last week’s Toolsday giveaway, you had to identify a pair of oval gadgets attached to two pleated pads. Most folks knew they were a set of old knee and shin guards, but not everyone said they were [...]
Knee and shin guards for a catche playing baseball
Coils to a heater!
Easy one, a medieval bra and corset.
Knee Pads for sports.
Antique Baseball Catcher's Shid Guards
antique shin guards for a baseball catcher
knee and shin pads for hockey players
Okay…here goes… Cricket knee pads w/shin guards?
Floor coverer's wear them they are knee and shin guards.
Cricket shin and knee protecters
Of course, Shin guards.
catchers shin gaurds
shin guards
knee and shin guards for cricket
Radiators – stalled by a – Plumber lol… ah now. Of course as everyone else says
Pair of Shin guards used by a Cricketer
I want to win a rechargeable screwdriver! I keep on getting services from tool hire in Lewes and I just want to own the really basic tools for some house touch-ups. Just an observation, the shin guards look like a person's bone. Weird.
cricket kneegaurds
old baseball catchers shin guards