The do-it-yourselfer on your list is a tough nut to crack. He’s quiet, reserved, shuns any kind of fuss and would rather spend his time perfecting a dovetail than hear about where you sourced the artisan flannel used in yet another plaid shirt. Chances are you owe him a favor (or will soon), so you may want to make this year’s gift special. Tools are always appreciated but at this stage, his collection demands specificity. Anything added to his repertoire needs to be tailored to accentuate his strengths, bolster areas of weakness and facilitate efficiency. Gifts for the DIYer should be as rugged as he is and never come with strings attached (“I got you this finishing nailer…so now you can help me lay that quarter-round!”). Here are a dozen excellent options — and one extra-special selection — to chisel a permanent smile on the do-it-yourselfer’s face.
Stanley Satellite Rechargeable LED Work Light

Your inner six-year-old will immediately dub this thing the “whirlybird.” But there’s good reason for its playful shape. Each of the propeller-like panels unfurls to offer an extra 18 LEDs to shed extra light on work areas and campsites, or even help you man the grill. The Stanley Satellite Rechargeable LED Work Light provides up to 300 lumens of illumination for up to six hours and packs a built-in 1-amp USB charger to keep your smartphone primed. Get used to hearing “pass me the whirlybird, would ya?”
Dewalt DCB204BT-2 20V MAX 4Ah Compact Battery with Blue Tooth

Whether it’s at the job site or tackling chores around the house, cordless power tools are the first thing the DIYer grabs. Run times and power are now on par with with the corded old guard, and their convenience is second to none — provided your battery is charged. To keep workers productive, DeWalt has integrated Bluetooth technology into their newest line of 20V XR (“eXtended Runtime”) batteries. Coupled with their iOS and Android-friendly Tool Connect app, users can monitor charge levels, set various user-defined alerts and even force a tool to shut down if it’s taken out of range or is borrowed for longer than you’d like — take that, stupid Flanders.