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Helpful Tools Every Handyman Needs To Have

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
November 30, 2021
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Whether you’re asked to tackle a minor problem or a major project at someone’s house or office, you need to be equipped with the right tools to get the job done. As a handyman, you must know that even tightening screws or hammering nails require certain tools. However, from the wide range of tools available in the market, it can be difficult to figure out which ones are the most essential. It can be tempting to keep adding devices to your toolbox, but instead of splurging on expensive, unimportant items, you should fill your toolbag with the necessary ones.

Here is a list of tools that can make it easy for handymen to do their job.

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Tape Measure

It goes without saying, every project that you deal with will require a measuring tape. A handyman’s box isn’t complete without this basic item. It can be quite inconvenient to have broken tape while you’re working, so invest in high-quality tape that isn’t cheap or flimsy. It’s recommended to get a reliable tape that is at least 25 feet long.

Screw Drivers

A set of screwdrivers is one of the most valuable tools that you must have in your toolbox. Whether you get a manual screwdriver or an electric one, you’ll be needing it to do the most basic tasks like performing repairs or handling specialized projects. Although there are dozens of different kinds that vary in shape and size, get the basic ones and you’re good to go.

Pliers

A plier set is a must-have, especially for a handyman that plans on doing electrical work. From keeping you safe from danger to helping you tighten a fitting, pliers come in handy for every kind of job. Their grip strength will allow you to cut or strip wires easily and hold onto things that aren’t possible for your fingers to grip.

Tarpaulins

Most handymen drive a truck or trailer since it has extra space to load their tools and equipment and saves time that would otherwise be wasted on loading and unloading supplies. However, to keep all your material safe, installing mesh tarps for trucks can help you efficiently cover and protect whatever you need to transfer. Being relatively cheaper and easier to repair, mesh traps are a better option than wind out or roll tarps. Therefore, tarpaulins are one of the most useful tools that a handyman can have.

Cordless Power Tool Set

It makes sense to buy all your power tools in the form of a set. This way, you can use the same battery for each of them. Most sets include a charging kit, flashlight, drill driver, circular saw, and reciprocating saw. Whether you need to drill a hole or cut through a piece of lumber, a power tool set will have you covered.

Having adequate tools will allow you to successfully complete your projects with ease. Along with the essential equipment, you’ll be needing proper skills, otherwise, you won’t be able to benefit from any of the items in your toolbox. As your clientele list grows and you take on more projects, it’ll become increasingly vital to be equipped with a collection of “handy” tools.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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