DIY items, including a handsaw, toolbox and masking tape, and compared costs over a year at Amazon, B&Q, Homebase, Screwfix, Toolstation and Wickes.Other types of items in the study included screwdriver bits, claw hammers, tape measures, wood filler, wallpaper paste, wood glue and metal paint.Three in 10 (29%) people had told the consumer group they were planning to kick off a DIY home improvement project during the first lockdown.Which?
found that B&Q's basket came in at £151.80, while Amazon was over £50 more expensive at £206.03.Homebase was named as the second cheapest DIY shop, with an average cost of £163.42 for the items on Which?'s shopping list.
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