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   / @tooltips_shorts   • What handyman tools should be in a toolbag? • The handyman tools you’ll need depend on the project at hand. Typically, a handyman tool kit should include a screwdriver set, tape measure, and level. If you’re working on a plumbing task, you’ll need a drain snake and pipe cutters. Gardening projects, on the other hand, may require a trowel and soil sampler. • Here’s an overview of basic handyman tools you should have. • 1. Tape measure and level • Make sure to pick out a reliable measuring tape and level. Thicker tape makes it easier to get accurate measurements. Meanwhile, a good level keeps your work accurate, safe, and professional. • • 2. Hammer • A hammer is a must-have for various tasks, including assembling furniture, pulling up nails, and bending metal. • • 3. Screwdriver set • Interchangeable screwdriver set with different types of metal steel heads and bits • Go for a multi-bit screwdriver instead of filling up your tool kit with multiple screwdrivers. Pro tip: Get a magnetic model to stop losing screws while you work! • • 4. Pliers • Pliers are one of the most common tools for a handyman. With multiple pliers, you can have more flexibility with your projects. Grab yourself some needle nose pliers (for wires) and tongue and groove pliers (for pipes). • • 5. Chisel • Asian senior carpenter using a chisel and hammer to carve wood in a workshop • Chisels are helpful for breaking up chunks of concrete or glue, carving and trimming down wood, and shaving off rough patches. • • 6. Blades and cutters • When putting together your handyman tool kit, include a utility knife, blades, scissors, and wire cutters. These will be useful for cutting drywall, opening packages, cutting tape and wires, and so on. • • 7. Saws • Sawing or cutting a wooden board with special Japanese hand saw • Invest in some high-quality saws if you’ll be doing a lot of woodworking projects. A table saw is beginner-friendly and versatile, while a Japanese saw is great for hard-to-reach areas and precision cutting. • • 8. Wrenches • A good set of handyman tools should include a couple of wrenches, including an Allen wrench. These tools make gripping, fastening, tightening, and loosening easier. An adjustable wrench is ideal if you don’t want to buy a ton of wrenches for every sort of nut, bolt, or pipe. • • 9. Drill and drill bits • A reliable drill and drill bits are essential for tasks like putting up picture frames and assembling furniture. If you can, get a cordless drill to avoid tripping on wires and having to keep looking for electrical outlets on-site. • • 10. Painting tools • Want to start painting or repainting your home in a refreshing new colour? You’ll need these painting tools in your handyman tool kit: • Buckets • Paint rollers • Paintbrushes • Paint can opener • • 11. Sander • Sanding wood with orbital sander outdoors • A hand sander or belt sander will come in handy for complex handyman projects like repairing drywall or installing a deck. • • 12. Ladder • Having a ladder or step stool on hand can be incredibly useful, even if you’re not a handyman. A good ladder will allow you to paint the upper portion of your walls, do roof work, and even clean up your house. • • 13. Safety tools • Make sure you have these tools in your kit, especially if you often work with power tools: • Goggles • Gloves • Earplugs • These will keep you safe as you work on your latest DIY project or handyperson job. • • 14. Adhesives • These adhesives will come in handy not only for your big DIY projects but also for minor home repairs: • Electric tape • Duct tape • Masking tape • Wood glue • Superglue • Make sure these essentials are part of your handyman tools! • • 15. Angle finder and compass • A handyman measuring the angle of a steel part with an angle finder, finder protector of a wooden meter • Measuring arcs and angles is easy with a good angle finder and drawing compass. If you do a lot of woodworking or plumbing, grab these two items for your tool kit. • • 16. Cleaning tools • Cleaning up after a project shows professionalism. Make this part of the job a breeze by adding cleaning tools to your handyperson kit: • Sponge • Rags • Power washer • Mini broom and dustpan • Electrical tools • 17. Electrical tester • An electrical meter in the hands of an electrician testing a control cabinet • Suppose your projects involve a lot of electric work. In that case, you’ll need to add a good electrical tester to your handyman tools list. There are different kinds of testers, depending on your needs. These include: • Clamp meters - Measures the high level of current in the circuit • Insulation testers - Prevents electric shock • Multimeters - Measures various parameters, including voltage, current, and resistance • • 18. Extension cords • Keep an extension cord or two in your handyman tool kit. You’ll never know when you’ll need to use a power tool and all you have is a hard-to-reach electrical outlet!

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