I use a Mity-vac and a 5 way manifold to check my guages before use. About ten years ago, they starting behaving oddly and sticking. The mechanical movements inside the dial were greased and that grease had hardened. A bit of a solvent flush and some Lubriplate had them all working predictably again.
Did I mention I bought these new in 1975? So, they've cost me $1.61 per year to own and use...so far. Okay, if you add in the cost of the Mity-Vac and lube, it was maybe $2.50 per year. But, that doesn't include storage costs.
I wonder what percentage of my house I should attribute to that tool's storage? Then again, my house is worth nearly 5 times what I paid for it. So, what ever the storage costs, it would be a negative number when applied to tool storage.
Um...What was the question?