This document presents a comparative study of different rebar tying tools and their effects on productivity, cost, and worker health. It analyzes the traditional manual hook, a semi-automatic hook, and a fully automatic rebar tying machine. An experiment was conducted tying rebar on a 2x2m slab. The machine was 3-4 times faster than the manual hook and reduced tying time by 58%. However, the machine's initial cost is high and the thinner wire it uses may reduce knot quality. Overall, the study found the machine improves productivity for large projects while reducing strain and injuries, though semi-automatic tools work better for small jobs with varying rebar sizes.