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National Worship of Tools Day

Celebrated on 03/11/2026

Quick Fact

National Worship of Tools Day, celebrated on March 11th, encourages people to appreciate the tools that make modern life possible. The holiday was inspired by the ancient Roman festival of Tubilustrium, which involved the purification of sacred trumpets and other tools.

Origins and Establishment of National Worship of Tools Day

National Worship of Tools Day was first celebrated in 2013, founded by a group of handyman enthusiasts and tool collectors in the United States. The date, March 11th, was chosen to coincide with the ancient Roman festival of Tubilustrium, a ceremony held to purify and bless the trumpets (tubae) used in religious and military contexts. The founders aimed to create a modern counterpart that honors all tools, from simple hammers to complex power tools, recognizing their role in human progress.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, the holiday has grown modestly through social media and word-of-mouth among DIY communities, woodworkers, and mechanics. Celebrations often include tool maintenance workshops, tool swap meets, and demonstrations of traditional craftsmanship. Some enthusiasts mark the day by cleaning and organizing their tool collections, while others use the occasion to teach children about tool safety and basic repair skills. The holiday remains unofficial and niche, but it has gained a following among those who appreciate the value of well-crafted instruments.

Facts & General Observations

  • Over 60% of American households own at least one power tool, with drills being the most common.
  • The global hand tools market was valued at approximately $12 billion in 2022, with wrenches and screwdrivers being top sellers.
  • The oldest known tools date back 3.3 million years, making tool use a defining characteristic of human evolution.

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