What are your top ten home tools you use the most for repairs?

 

My top power tools for home repairs are as follows - 

 

1. Claw hammer 

 

I need a claw hammer made from materials for resisting harsh weather and minimize the vibrations traveling from the hammer to the arm. One can avail of Estwing’s 16-ounce Straight-Claw Hammer With Shock Reduction Grip from the best online tool store in California. 

 

2. Manual screwdriver set 

 

A manual screwdriver is one of the most commonly used tools in any household. It is ideal to assemble furniture, remove light switch covers and tighten cabinet knobs, among other tasks.  

 

3. Cordless drill 

 

A cordless drill can get a place in your tool kit. If you drive bolts into wall studs to mount a flat-screen TV, tightening hinges, or cutting out holes for doorknobs, a battery-powered drill doesn’t let you worry about spotting an outlet or snaking a cord into hard-to-reach spaces. 

 

4. Level 

 

No one likes to see their artwork, mirrors, or shelves hanging at an angle. A laser level ensures everything is straight.  

 

5. Pliers (Needle-nose and Tongue-and-groove) 

 

Use the needle-nose pliers to bend and grip nails and wires where bigger tools or fingers can’t reach. The tongue-and-groove pliers are effective for tasks involving fastening and crimping. 

 

6. Allen wrench set 

 

favorite among furniture manufacturers, an Allen wrench is often included in build-it-yourself furniture, but it can also be applied for basic plumbing repairs like an unjamming garbage disposal. 

 

7. Putty knife 

 

If you’re filling cracks, scraping away dry paint, or applying caulk, apply a putty or spackle knife with a stiff, metal two-inch blade. 

 

8. Staple gun 

 

Manual staple guns are the tool of choice for most homeowners as they’re very simple to use and cheap compared to electric and pneumatic staple guns. 

 

9. Digital tape measure 

 

A digital tape measure makes it simple to precisely record and converts measurements faster 

 

10. Sturdy Pliers 

 

Made from excellent quality sturdy steel, the jaws of the pliers can cope with pressure effortlesslyAvailable from the best power tools shop in California, the cutting edge and jaws are tempered and induction hardened.  

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