It does not seem equivalent to me. There is a clear difference between this equipments I think. I'll consider adding this type-in if this answer turns out to be very rarely guessed.
Nice quiz with great pictures (nice and clean in dark mode too!). I knew that years long renovation that was supposed to take a few months would come in useful at some point...
Oh and I know what you're talking about: all construction projects finish a little late. But that's nothing compared to the satisfaction of doing it yoursel... oh wait, was it my shelf that fell? I knew I should've used these wall plugs...
This was a good addition to the quizzes, something that hasn’t been done. What you have as pliers we would call wire cutters. Where I am from pliers are for grabbing and pulling, they wouldn’t have a blade. I also tried ladder and couldn’t figure out what else to call it.
"Wire cutters" is now accepted since one of the 3 tools on the picture has blades.
Concerning the ****ladder to guess, it is different from a classic ladder. The one on the picture has an inverted V shape with a platform on top. Classic rigid ladders do not have these features.
Maybe accept "caulk gun" for caulking gun. After caulk gun wasn't accepted, I was at a loss, and ended up trying things like "caulk thingy" and "caulk squeezer."
Without a clear way to tell size, the axe looks like a hatchet.
Axe can be spelled without the e (ax)
Nails are generally considered materials, not tools.
Also the nails have now been replaced by a real tool.
Oh and I know what you're talking about: all construction projects finish a little late. But that's nothing compared to the satisfaction of doing it yoursel... oh wait, was it my shelf that fell? I knew I should've used these wall plugs...
Concerning the ****ladder to guess, it is different from a classic ladder. The one on the picture has an inverted V shape with a platform on top. Classic rigid ladders do not have these features.