In the past decade, DIYing has become an increasingly popular hobby. Whether it’s the influence of DIY TikToks or simply the wealth of information available online, more and more people are undertaking new DIY projects.
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Here are some essential DIY tools to add to your collection.
Tool organizer
First, it’s important to make sure that your tools are organized. There’s nothing more frustrating than being in the middle of a huge project and having to dig through all of your tools for the single elusive gadget that you need. A tool box or cart can be a game-changer by allowing you to keep your tools and gadgets neatly organized.
If you’re feeling especially ambitious, you can even create your own DIY tool box, or, for maximum conveniences, even a DIY tool cart with wheels. If you choose to go one of these routes, there are plenty of tutorials online to walk you through the process.
Flat head screwdriver
As a DIYer, it’s best to invest in a variety of screwdrivers, but if you’re looking for one to start with, a flat head screwdriver is the way to go. Flat head screwdrivers are as versatile as they come and are a common staple for assembling furniture pieces. Whether you need to do some loosening or tightening, a flat head screwdriver will probably do the trick.
Crescent wrench
No tool set is complete without a crescent wrench. Highly versatile for whatever you need to fasten, a crescent wrench has an adjustable jaw that allows you to configure it to fit whatever you need to fasten.
If you’re just starting on your DIY journey and don’t want to invest in a lot of tools just yet, a crescent wrench is a great choice because it is cost effective (although seasoned DIYers love them too!). Rather than investing in a whole set of wrenches, chances are a crescent wrench will more than suffice for most of your projects.
Box cutter
Next on our list are box cutters. One of the most functional tools you can purchase, you’ll likely find yourself reaching for your box cutter at least once during every project. Whether you need to remove dried caulk, uninstall some flooring, or dismantle drywall, your box cutter can help with it all. And even when you’re not doing a DIY project, you can use them for easily opening packages too.
Tape measure
You know what they say: “Measure twice, cut once!” If you don’t already have one handy, a tape measure is a must-buy when it comes to any DIY project. It'll help you easily figure out where to cut, how much space you need, or whether something will fit with minimal effort.
With a tape measure, you’ll save yourself countless headaches and extra costs that can often happen when you try to eyeball something without precise measurements. For the most user-friendly experience, make sure you choose a tape measure that’s lockable–it will make your life much easier.
Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or you’re embarking on your first project, the best way to set yourself up for success is to invest in the right tools. By having a basic tool set, you’ll be prepared to undertake most projects with ease.
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