Tools & Accessories

Tools & accessories in this category cover the practical kit used across craft and DIY projects, from cutting and measuring tools to storage and workspace add-ons. The grid shows current listings from multiple partner retailers inside the Discount Promo Codes shopping channel, making it easier to compare tool specs and pack formats when feeds publish items differently. You will see knives, cutters, rulers, glue guns, mats and organisers, with products split by size, blade type or set count depending on the retailer’s listing structure. Filters narrow by tool type, size and format, which matters when one listing is a single 45mm cutter and another is a 3-piece set. Availability changes as partner feeds refresh unevenly, so sets and accessory colours rotate through.

Read on for how tools and accessory listings differ across retailers

Core tool groups shown in the grid

This category includes craft knives, rotary cutters, scissors, self-healing cutting mats, rulers and glue guns, plus small accessories like spare blades and replacement tips. Some partners publish refills as separate cards, while others group blades under a single listing with size selectors. Refills run out fast. Hobbycraft appears here with tool sets that list blade counts and mat sizes clearly, which helps when other feeds only show a kit photo. Where listings include craft cutting tools, check blade type, pack count and whether spare blades are included.

Sets, refills and how feeds package items

Tools are published as singles, starter sets and refill multipacks, and partners format these differently across feeds. One feed lists a glue gun bundle with 10 sticks as one SKU, while another splits the glue gun and 7mm sticks into separate cards. Format changes comparison. The Range appears here with mixed tool bundles that include scissors, rulers and a small craft knife, unlike single-purpose tool listings elsewhere. For hot glue gun listings, compare wattage, nozzle type and whether sticks are 7mm or 11mm.

Sizing and spec differences across tool listings

Tool specs vary by how partners publish measurements, with cutters listed as 28mm or 45mm, mats listed as A3 or 300mm x 450mm, and rulers listed as 30cm or 60cm. Some feeds include blade material and lock type, while others focus on photos and leave specs thin. For rotary cutter listings, confirm blade diameter, handle style and whether the listing is left/right hand compatible.

Materials, build and functional details

Build quality differs by handle material, blade composition and locking mechanisms, including metal-bodied knives, plastic handles and safety caps. Cutting mats vary by thickness and surface, with self-healing mats often listed with grid markings and thickness around 2mm to 3mm. Details matter. Ryman appears here with office-style cutting and measuring tools that publish sizes and pack counts consistently, which supports comparison against more varied craft feeds. For craft storage, check compartment count, box dimensions and whether inserts are removable.

Common checks people make when comparing tools

Users check measurements, blade sizes, refill availability and set contents before comparing across retailers, especially where similar photos hide different specs. They also check safety features like blade locks and caps, plus whether tools are sold as singles or kits. Packs vary. Another common check is whether accessories are compatible with existing tools, based on stated sizes and fittings.

How Discount Promo Codes context appears in this category

Retailer cards may show discount code availability as a neutral detail next to the merchant name, while comparison stays focused on specs like blade sizes, mat dimensions and pack formats. Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity, stated once as a factual platform note. For craft tool sets, the shopping channel role remains comparing how partners publish tools, refills and accessories in their feeds.