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10 Helpful Tools To Include In Your Starter Tool Kit

If you’ve just purchased your first home, or if you’ve been a homeowner for a while but have yet to put together a basic tool kit, this article is for you.  It’s always a good idea to have some basic tools on hand for those minor home repairs and maintenance.  Not to mention that it is so handy when you find a DIY project on Pinterest that you’d like to tackle.  Here are 10 helpful tools to include in your starter tool kit that will be the most useful for beginners.  Find a good tool bag or tool box to keep them all together so you can quickly grab them and go.

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Photo by Andrew George on Unsplash

Hammer

Probably one of the most important tools you’ll need.  You’ll quickly find there are so many uses for a hammer.  From hanging pictures to assembling furniture you’ll find you can’t go wrong with including a hammer first thing in your starter tool kit.

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Screwdrivers

There are so many screwdriver options out there, so aim for a small starter set of them that includes different sizes, and heads.  At the very least secure one Philips Head and one Flat Head screwdriver as those are the most common.  Battery powered or rechargeable screwdrivers are always a good idea too.

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Tape Measure

So many things you’ll find  you need to get measurements of.  Like simply checking to ensure your furniture will fit in a certain space, to measuring the distance on the wall to hang pictures.  A good tape measure is definitely essential.  You’ll want to get one that’s at least 25 feet.  Keep a smaller one on hand too so you can take it with you when you go shopping for furniture, accessories, or supplies.

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Wrenches / Pliers

As with screwdrivers, there are many different types of wrenches and pliers.  These are three that would be of most use to you when just starting out.  An adjustable wrench, some needle nose pliers, and a pair of channellocks.  This trio should help you do most of the projects and repairs around your home.

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Level

You can’t go wrong with a small level in your starter tool kit.  You’ll find you will use this for much more than just leveling that picture you just hung.  Yes, a smaller level is great for starting out, but if you decide to take on larger projects, then grab a 24 inch level at some point in time to help with those.

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Utility Knife

From cutting open the packaging of the materials for your project or repair, to cutting pieces of flooring, plastic piping, drywall and so much more.  It won’t be long before you see all of the many uses for a utility knife.  Be sure to grab some extra blades too so you’ll always have a sharp blade ready to go when you need it.

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Stud Finder

Try out a fancy electronic stud finder that tells you not only where the studs are located, but where they begin and end, and even if there is any wiring behind your wall.  Or, you can grab a simple one that consists of a magnet that you simply slide over the wall.  When it locates a screw or a nail it will stick to the wall, indicating a stud is there.

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Allen Wrenches / Hex Key Set

Call them Allen Wrenches, or Hex Keys, but these handy tools will help you assemble a lot of furniture, appliances, exercise equipment, and much more.  Many of the items you purchase that require assembly will most likely come with one for you to use, but just in case, it’s always a good idea to have a set on hand.  Plus, a nice set is easier to keep track of as you’ll need them periodically to tighten that furniture up as it gets loose with usage.

Tape

Three kinds of tape here you will use most when doing home repairs and maintenance.  Duct tape can be used for sealing up your ductwork, and pretty much anything else that needs to be taped and have a strong hold.   Electrical tape, which is great to have around if you plan to swap out any light fixtures, switches, or outlets.  And thread seal tape which is used for pipes and plumbing.

Flashlight

Doing home repairs and projects will often lead you to dark corners and spaces where extra light will be needed.  Place a small flashlight in your tool kit so you can grab it quickly when you need it.  They make many types that are hands free, like a headlamp.  Those are best so you don’t have to busy up a hand to hold the flashlight, or grab someone to hold it for you.

Bonus: 15-In-1 Paint Tool

Don’t let the name fool you, as this multi-tool can be used for so many things beyond painting. This is a must have for your beginner tool kit. You can see them all in the article Is This The Best Multi Tool Ever?

Tools To Add Later

Now that you have the 10 helpful tools to include in your starter tool kit, let’s look at a few bonus items.  Add these in over time and they will make your projects and repairs much easier and faster.

  • A cordless drill will be most effective for not only drilling holes in to things, but it serves as a screwdriver too. Check out these options as we compare best value cordless drills.
  • For quick fastening, a staple gun will be helpful to have on hand.
  • Look for a small socket set too as you’ll be surprised at home many projects will call for these.
  • Get yourself a good ladder, preferable a multi-position one that will take the place of having several different ladders. It will allow you to reach average heights, work on stairs, and extend to reach even higher. Check out the best ladders to get for your home. 
  • Planning on doing anything with electrical?  Pick up a voltage tester pen and a receptacle tester. 

As soon as you have your tool kit assembled you will have the confidence to take on any project or home repair!  Why not get started now with this Best Home Fall Maintenance Checklist – 15 Tasks To Do Now?  And, take a look at what I keep in my basic tool kit in this YouTube video below.

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