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Not all of us pop out of the womb knowing how to tile a backsplash or build a floating shelf. For most of us, DIY skills come with a learning curve. By learning curve, I mean a few crooked shelves, some questionable paint jobs, and at least one "okay, let's pretend that didn't happen" moment.
That's kind of the deal, though—you figure it out as you go, and every fail gets you a little closer to actually knowing what you're doing. But here's the thing that makes a huge difference: having the right tools from the start. It's a lot easier to feel confident when your equipment isn't working against you.
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Which is where Tyler Cameron comes in. Long before his reality TV days, he was working in construction and as a contractor, so he knows his way around a renovation. Now, after stepping in as a judge on HGTV's Bachelor Mansion Takeover, he's teaming up with girlfriend Tate Madden and TINKR to make DIY feel a little less intimidating—and a lot more doable.
"Our whole thing is DIY seems intimidating, but once you start doing things, you're like, 'Oh, this isn't as bad as I thought,'" Cameron told Parade at an HGTV party hosted at the Bachelor Mansion. "I put the TINKR power drill to the test, and I was building with a bunch of two-by-fours and two-by-sixes. It was a workhorse. I was very surprised and pleased."
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♬ original sound - shoptinkrThe drill Cameron is referencing the TINKR 12V Cordless Brushless Drill, which retails for $99.99 and comes in either a modern navy or green colorway. And while it's a great tool for a wide range of skill levels, it isn't even the first TINKR product the Bachelorette alum would recommend to hone your DIY prowess.
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The One Product You Need to Get Started as a DIY Beginner
We had to get Cameron's advice on how to set up a simple tool kit when you're just testing the waters of DIY.
"Just go buy our TINKR Full Modern Tool Box kit," he says. "It's all there with allen wrenches, tape measure, regular wrench, a box cutter, a ratchet screwdriver—it's great."
The kit, which retails for $79.99 at Target, really is a very comprehensive collection of tools, whether you're a beginner or a little more advanced. And if you don't want to take Cameron's word for it, the Target reviews don't lie, and they're all five stars.
"I love this tool kit," wrote a happy customer in their review. "It comes with all the necessities. The screwdriver is awesome because it has so many available parts to use for different kinds of screws. Everything has it's place in the toolbox so I won't lose any of the pieces!"
Target carries a bunch of other TINKR products as well, including a Wall Patch Kit and a Painting Kit.
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