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I'm going to move into my own place soon and was thinking about investing in a few tools so I'm not completely depedent on others to do simple chores around the house.
What would you suggest as must-have tools for a beginner's tool box?
You'll need at least one of these!
Hi Kellie, I agree with @Kermit
Every household needs a screw driver set! You can pick up a basic set for $10 from Craftright or your classic Stanley set for $28.90. Screw drivers always come in handy and both of these sets also comes with smaller prescision screwdrivers.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/craftright-19-piece-screwdriver-set_p6060225
https://www.bunnings.com.au/stanley-20-piece-screwdriver-set_p6061822
If your stuggeling to work out what else you might needs you cant go wrong with the 105 piece tool bag from Supatool. It contains entry level tools but they are perfect for around the home and for $40 you get alot of bang for you buck!
https://www.bunnings.com.au/supatool-105-piece-tool-kit-in-tool-bag_p6117930
Hi @Kellie
My wife Carol had the same question
So I put together a few tools just for her to fit in the laundry cupboard..
It has all the basics & weighs approx. 3kgs approx 30 tools
Here's a tip
if you have more than one tool set take photos
OT My favourite tool set Studleys tool chest sold for 250K, 150kgs, 300+tools
I'd take this set out of the laundry and hang it in my study
I'd suggest screwdrivers, a hammer, a drill, an adjustible wrench and a set of hex (allen) keys.
Once you start doing little projects around the house, you might also want to look at an orbital sander and/or a multi tool.
This really depends on what you intend to do, however the following should set you up.
Screwdriver set incl jewellers.
Combination and longnose pliers.
Large and small adjustable wrench (saves on buying spanners and sockets).
Tape measure.
Hammer.
Stanley/box knife.
Roll of electrical/duct tape.
Packet of zip ties.
Good set of gloves.
Can of Inox/RP7 or alternative lubricating product (good for door rollers, hinges etc)
Bag to store neatly in one place so it's always ready to go.
You can always expand your kit and there will always be a task that you will need a specialized tool (ie tap spanners for changing washers, saw for cutting wood/metal etc).
Mentioned previously is a cordless drill and attachments but you should look to see if you really need it before purchasing. The batteries don't last if they are not used.
Cheers'n'beers
Daryl
Hi Project Pete ✌🏽
I'm a huge fan of yours on Instagram and when I asked this very question I was given this link.
So I was just wandering if you could perhaps expand a little when it comes to tool essentials..?
I currently have an electric sander and just got a drop saw.
My newest project is hopefully making a pallet bed base for my queen size mattress. I'm thinking I'll need some type of wood glue?
Any suggestions you have would be awesome Pete ✌🏽
Thanks, Bindi
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