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Nearly a Quarter of Young Adults Struggle with Basic DIY Tasks Like Changing Light Bulbs: Survey

  • Younger generations in the UK are increasingly opting to hire professionals for basic household tasks, with nearly a quarter of young adults unwilling to change a lightbulb themselves due to perceived dangers.
  • The survey conducted by Halfords revealed that only 70 percent of young people could identify a flathead screwdriver, highlighting a lack of tool knowledge.
  • Young adults spend an average of £1,300 annually on handyman services for tasks they could likely perform themselves, compared to £622 for all ages.
  • Andy Turbefield from Halfords stated that the ability to perform basic practical tasks is declining among younger generations, who are labeled as 'Gotdits'- get others to do it.
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