Toolsday Giveaway: Win DIY Network Swag

To enter last week’s Toolsday’s giveaway, you had to identify two plastic-looking, octagon-shaped thingies. We had an interesting variety of answers, everything from UFO warning lights, to old telephone buttons, and someone even guessed Darth Vader eyes. Well, all those answers are wrong.  Last week’s mystery gadgets were push buttons to an old radio; just push the big buttons to go to your pre-selected radio stations.

We randomly picked one winner out of all the comments and that lucky person is Ali who incorrectly thought they were bed lifters.  Congrats Ali, even though you guessed wrong, you still win. You have one week to reply to our email before we pick another winner.

Next Tuesday, we will be giving away a DIY Network cooler bag filled with all sorts of goodies: a flashlight, tee-shirt, note pad and more. 

Are you sick and tired of the cold weather and being cooped up in the house with the kids?  We’ve got some great craft projects to keep them busy and away from the TV and computer screen. Teach them how to make paper airplanes, catapults or paper dolls. Older kids might enjoy making soaps, fingerless gloves or duct-tape bracelets.

To win the DIY Network swag bag, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what the gadget pictured below is. You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick one winner.

On Tuesday, February 26, we will select the winner then start up a new giveaway for another prize, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.

You have until February 26, 2013 at 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win the DIY Network swag bag.  
Official Rules.

1,495 Responses

  1. DarleneCarr says:

    Looks like an automatic day and time game to stimulate the mind while the a.m. coffee is still brewing!

  2. erik bryant says:

    shop clock

  3. Isaac J. says:

    Looks Like a roller desk clock

  4. John Mc says:

    First digital Kitchen timer……………….

  5. Shelly Boyd says:

    The inside of a money counting machine..?

  6. Shannon B says:

    clock

  7. Mary says:

    eye doctors eye equipment.

  8. Charles V says:

    flip clock

  9. buwem00 says:

    Is that a cooling fan ?

  10. Gary says:

    flip balence

  11. Kris says:

    Internal part of an old flip clock

  12. denis says:

    negatives

  13. Ron says:

    The inner working of a digital clock

  14. diana says:

    viewer negs

  15. David says:

    Flip Clock

  16. KampQueens90 says:

    It looks like a rolodex for storing single size cd's

  17. Barbara Nantz says:

    I think it is a pipe fitter.

  18. kathy says:

    measure drill bit holes

  19. G Chasteen says:

    i think that it is a 3d roll-a-dex

  20. Linda says:

    Niceeshop Retro Flip Down Clock – Internal Gear Operated
    Amazon – $42.27 http://www.amazon.com/Niceeshop-Retro-Flip-Down-C….

  21. Tammy Reed says:

    flip clock

  22. Helen Marie Jones says:

    It is the inside of the end of a sweeper.

  23. Bart Gray says:

    It is a number printer, maybe for t-shirts?

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