Tools EVERY Homeowner NEEDS | Plumber VS DIY

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • Tools EVERY Homeowner NEEDS | Plumber VS DIY
    EVERYONE needs tools around the house, from doing simple work like tightening a loose screw to replacing an entire door or wall! With the help of Nils from ‪@LRN2DIY‬ we will break down the TOP tools every homeowner needs to get their jobs done around the house. If you think we left an important tool off the list leave me a comment and tell me which tool you think every homeowner needs.
    Tools Can Be found here 🔴 www.amazon.com...
    ▶️ Recommended Playlist: • Must Have Plumbing Tools
    ▶️ Ge the BEST Leak Detection Equipment: www.leak-pro.com/
    ✅LET’S STAY IN TOUCH: stan.store/Rog...
    🔔 Subscribe for more AWESOME plumbing videos: / @rogerwakefield
    ⭐️ Become a Member TODAY: / rogerwakefield
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________
    ⏰ Chapters:
    Hammer ▶️ 01:06
    Drill ▶️ 02:26
    Pliers ▶️ 03:07
    Adjustable Wrenches ▶️ 04:47
    Circuit Tester ▶️ 06:07
    Wire cutters ▶️ 07:13
    Insulated screwdriver ▶️ 08:48
    Socket set ▶️ 10:48
    Pipe wrenches ▶️ 11:33
    Putty Knife ▶️ 12:21
    Caulk gun ▶️ 13:18
    Circular saw ▶️ 13:50
    Ladder ▶️ 15:39
    Flashlight ▶️ 16:27
    Tape measure ▶️ 16:53
    Level ▶️ 17:33
    3D Printer ▶️ 18:29
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________
    ✅ For business inquiries contact me at contact@rogerwakefield.com
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________
    🔴 Links:
    My fav equipment & tools - www.amazon.com...
    My Free Mini-Course- bit.ly/rogersfr...
    My Networking Secrets That Grew My Plumbing Business FAST - bit.ly/rogersfr...
    PlumbStudy- plumbstudy.thi...
    My Recommended Plumbing Study Guide -amzn.to/2RgYEn5
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Thanks for watching! I'm Roger Wakefield, The Expert Plumber, and welcome to my channel. On this channel, it's ALL about plumbing. We play games, we experiment, and we have FUN here, talking and learning about all things plumbing!
    ____________________________________________________________________________
    *NOTE: This description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at NO COST TO YOU. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in NO WAY obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support!

Комментарии •

  • @XanderSherry
    @XanderSherry Год назад +6

    Very good list - Particularly once you combine the two. Some of the misses have been mentioned in other comments.
    Other basics you need as a home owner/DIYer:
    1 - Tool bag or bucket: Something to keep your tools in
    2 - Knife: Utility knife with replaceable blades is indispensable
    3 - Rubber Mallet - For tasks like putting together furniture, a mallet is indispensable
    4 - Allen wrench set - For set screws in towel bars, faucets, and furniture assembly/disassembly
    5 - Non-contact voltage detector or clamp meter: To make sure that the circuit you're about to work on is not live
    6 - Right angle or stubby screwdriver(s), for those hard to reach screws under door handles and similar difficult to access areas
    7 - Pry bar(s). There are some things that require a little more finesse or persuasion than a claw hammer can muster. Baseboards and doors are best dealt with appropriately sized pry bars.
    8 - Mechanical drain cleaners: The number one issue I deal with is slow/stopped drains. Having some sort of tool to clear drains starting with the $3 plastic drain snakes and building from there, is invaluable.

    • @ShaneTheGeek
      @ShaneTheGeek Год назад

      Oh, I missed your list initially as it wasn't expanded but I completely agree with all the above. However, with number 1 I have to disagree slightly. How many of us have several tool bags and find themselves somehow using a shoebox or shipping box from a recent purchase to store your tools. It can be just me!

    • @markandrewkoval8920
      @markandrewkoval8920 21 день назад

      Pry bar & stubby screw driver have gotten plenty use. I think my all time most useful would be carpenter/painter’s multisurface tool (spatula with many angles essentially…windows, insulation, hell peeling off stickers & cutting cardboard boxes even)

  • @ProDIYer
    @ProDIYer Год назад +3

    A small 1/4 inch hex ratchet that takes screwdriver bits for use as a 90 degree in tight spots.

  • @Tom_Harper
    @Tom_Harper Год назад +4

    A stud finder. I have a magnetic one. Also, a five-in-one tool I got after I saw a painter using one.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +1

      Stud finder...forgot about that, that's a good one!

    • @dashingacrossthestates9669
      @dashingacrossthestates9669 Год назад +1

      Magnetic one is the only one I'll use unless your super gentle they just don't hold up problem is magnetic one is so small it's hard to find in the tool bags sometimes

  • @TheRealNathanBusch
    @TheRealNathanBusch Год назад +9

    I have enough tools, just here to support.
    “Dddeeeeerrrr…tHeReS nO sUcH tHiNg As tOo MaNy ToOls”
    Yes…yes there is..
    3 minutes in I just noticed the shirt*

  • @lmt7816
    @lmt7816 Год назад +3

    Roger, as a jack of all trades, I have to admit I have a new obsession, so, I understand your point of view. Somehow, I've started collecting USA made adjustable wrenches, adjustable spud wrenches and pipe wrenches. No kidding, I was removing compression fittings with a 1930s JP Danielson (pre-Crescent wrench) and a Challenger (pre-Proto) Clik-Stop with an antique Wright pipe wrench in the bag.

  • @GoatzombieBubba
    @GoatzombieBubba Год назад +1

    Reciprocating saw and a cordless multi-tool (oscillating).

  • @daniellarson9810
    @daniellarson9810 Год назад

    I know it's old fashioned. But the old bit and brace. You never have to worry about batteries being dead. You can drive screws with them. And you can teach your kids and grandkids how to do repairs. Even the old egg beater drill.

  • @lucasdillingham4206
    @lucasdillingham4206 Год назад

    Closet auger and or hand powered tub snake
    Sawzalls are handy to but take practice to cut straight

  • @virgil3241
    @virgil3241 Год назад +1

    Ive been buying tools for my adult kids now for Christmas. They arent DYI very much, but you can buy some good multi sets so you have them for "in case" Great video.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад

      Great idea! Even if they don't do much work around the house, it is still good to have tools on standby for just in case emergencies.

    • @virgil3241
      @virgil3241 Год назад +1

      @@RogerWakefieldHelps for when you call dad for repairs at a condo, and you dont have to keep bringing your stuff all the time. and as well, teach them at the same time

  • @arthurmoore9488
    @arthurmoore9488 Год назад

    Couple other things I'd add to the list that I haven't seen so far:
    1. Punch/Chisel set. Door hinges, small nails, and anything else where you can't get the hammer in there directly.
    2. Rotary tool / Dremel. So many small things that could take a specialized tool but can just be done with this instead.
    3. Impact driver. Especially with cheap screws, it will prevent so much frustration from stripping them.
    4. Propane torch. A bit more niche, but sometimes you need heat or fire.
    Consumables I always want handy:
    * Zip ties. Solve so many problems.
    * Gaff tape. Way better than Duck tape.
    * Screw, bolt, washer, and nut assortments in metric and SAE. Plus a wood/metal screw assortment. Unless you're perfect you will loose one, and having to stop a whole project / furniture assembly to spend far $5 at Home Depot on what would be a $0.01 screw in an assortment sucks.
    * 99% isopropyl alcohol. It will clean things soap/water won't, and since it's hydrophobic is awesome for dealing with water where you really don't want it. Anyone who knows anything about or uses electronics should have a bottle.
    * Wago lever nuts. Solves so many problems, and means the house is less likely to burn down from bad wire nut use. Or worse, electrical tape...

  • @ChristianWagner888
    @ChristianWagner888 Год назад +1

    The type of material your house is built from will determine many of your tools. If your house is made from masonry, reinforced concrete and steel, you need a good sized SDS power drill for getting through walls and ceilings. I have used one for about 40 years and could not imagine doing without it. Most countries in the world use masonry (bricks or blocks) to build houses. Even in the US, at least the basement is built from blocks or concrete.

  • @sambromley7394
    @sambromley7394 Год назад

    I’ve got more tools than I know what to do with, my most recent purchase was a drill snake and wouldn’t you know it, it came in hand just a few short days later. My shower drain was clogged up real bad and my little hair grabber didn’t get anything and my plunger wasn’t doing much so I sent that down the drain a few feet and pulled out a whole Wookiee worth of hair from my roommate. Started draining immediately. It’s nice that it’s already paid for itself and I didn’t need to call a plumber or a drain company to bring their snake out

  • @ShaneTheGeek
    @ShaneTheGeek Год назад

    In my opinion here are some essential missing items that most people are missing it seems.
    1. Utility Knife... hello!
    2. Milwaukee Dipped Knit Gloves - Amazing for protecting your hands while doing all sorts of tasks and provides extra grip. Useful on those stubborn jar lids too.
    3. Now hear me out! A 3M Respirator Mask. Essential for cleaning up those human and animal fluid dookie 💩mishaps in the house. I know how critical this piece of kit is from recent experience. Also comes in handy when using your circular saw to prevent inhalation of harmful micro saw dust. You not only prevent gagging during cleanups, but you also save your lungs from early onset bronchitis. I think it's a win-win! Best 30 dollars I've ever spent. I guess it could also be used when spraying bug spray, painting, glue ups or when working with just about any household chemical. Also, you feel like you are part of the Breaking Bad universe so it's just a cool thing to have.
    I concur with the comments regarding a stud finder and changing the putty knife to just a 5 in 1 Painters Tool.

  • @hvargas1980
    @hvargas1980 Год назад

    A shovel could probably be handy. Shoveling snow or ice off the driveway or if you need to make a hole for planting. I use a shovel more than I expected to. Especially if you’ve got small pets and need to bury them.

  • @jakelilevjen9766
    @jakelilevjen9766 Год назад +1

    Does a vacuum cleaner count as a tool? Also, I would add a paintbrush. Oh, and a bucket. Dang, so many basic tools required, how do you cut it to just 13?

  • @NCAIN123
    @NCAIN123 Год назад

    Adjustable/wind up Extension Lead

  • @louisd95714
    @louisd95714 Год назад +1

    Isn't some type shovel needed, and a broom?

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +2

      Broom I can see...shovel..maybe not used as much

    • @louisd95714
      @louisd95714 Год назад

      @@RogerWakefield I’m thinking a shovel for planting in the backyard.

    • @ShaneTheGeek
      @ShaneTheGeek Год назад

      @@RogerWakefield I have a shovel and don't use it much... because I am lazy ha-ha! There are plenty of outside tasks on my list that need some shoveling.

  • @thegrinch295
    @thegrinch295 Год назад

    Another measuring tool all home owners would need is a good vernier callipers.
    The amount circular things you need to measure as times go by it’s insane

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад

      What are you measuring around the house that you need calipers instead of a tape measure?

    • @thegrinch295
      @thegrinch295 Год назад +2

      @@RogerWakefield oh wall socket screw cap , cabinet shelve clips. Thickness of poles or pipes or wires just to name a few. It helps when you need to order stuff like this online and don’t know where to start and they you the specs in MM metrics

  • @tonymajor8528
    @tonymajor8528 Год назад +2

    Vice grip, mole grip

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +1

      You using those often as a homeowner?

    • @tonymajor8528
      @tonymajor8528 Год назад

      @@RogerWakefield farmer find them to terrific welding. You can open virtually anything with them, especially useful when you can’t grip metal sheets, just clamp them on, even use them as a coat hook

  • @SamSeama
    @SamSeama Год назад +1

    Ethernet and coax cable testers and RJ45 crimper.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +1

      This is giving sparky vibes....but good choice

    • @SamSeama
      @SamSeama Год назад +1

      @@RogerWakefield everyone has Internet these days, it's like water and electricity 😁

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +2

      Very true 😂

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 Год назад +4

    a non contact voltage sensor.
    and the one you both missed, a razor knife.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +1

      Knife is a good one, but if all else fails use a steak knife 🤣💀

    • @lmt7816
      @lmt7816 Год назад

      @@RogerWakefield being from the South, you know what can happen when you touch any of Mom's kitchen knives 🤣

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +1

      know that too well 😂 now I carry a leatherman with me everywhere

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 Год назад

      @@RogerWakefield I had a leatherman sideclip years ago. second best model of leatherman made. it was slim, and it carried easily in a back pocket. left it at the far end of a crawl, and thought I could replace it more easily than going after it. the new model as twice as big. now I carry a Micra and it does everything I wouldn't be going to get s better tool for, anyway.

  • @shanesterphelps3680
    @shanesterphelps3680 Год назад

    stud finder for pictures

  • @blakebonnes3745
    @blakebonnes3745 Год назад +1

    In my opinion I think that the recepticle tester would be far more useful to the average home owner than a multimeter. I say that because probably 9/10 people have absolutely no clue how to properly use a multimeter and don't know what the different functions do.

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +1

      Great point! But I'm sure theres a video on RUclips showing how to use it 😂

    • @blakebonnes3745
      @blakebonnes3745 Год назад

      Yeah there are some but they still may be hard for the average person with no mechanicaly knowledge to understnd.@@RogerWakefield

  • @Azure1Zero4
    @Azure1Zero4 Год назад +2

    Square

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +1

      Good choice, do you use it often?

    • @Azure1Zero4
      @Azure1Zero4 Год назад +1

      @@RogerWakefield I use it when cutting material sometimes for lay out cuts. If you have a tape measure, a level, and a square you can make just about anything.

  • @ronniem83
    @ronniem83 Год назад +2

    3d print in minutes what printer is he using

    • @ProDIYer
      @ProDIYer Год назад

      I agree they are SLOOOOW! Someone doesn't know them and it takes awhile to "just download a model" if you can find it.

    • @LRN2DIY
      @LRN2DIY Год назад +1

      Check out the new Bambu Lab printers. Actually in the last year, almost all 3D Printers are significantly faster than they used to be. I can print a smaller part in under 10 minutes.

    • @RFSpartan
      @RFSpartan 10 месяцев назад

      Without proper infill sure you can print fast. ​@@LRN2DIY

  • @kenoncraigs9560
    @kenoncraigs9560 Год назад

    Stud finder

  • @jefffanning2799
    @jefffanning2799 11 месяцев назад

    plumb bob

  • @rockyv180
    @rockyv180 Год назад +1

    Great info. Please cut the distracting music.

  • @gomerhondo7249
    @gomerhondo7249 Год назад

    Phone has app for a level

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад +1

      Sure does! I forgot about that...it is a bit confusing to find it tho

    • @jaymccaslin4991
      @jaymccaslin4991 Год назад

      My problem with the phone level is the buttons on the sides stick out so doesn’t that automatically throw you off at least 1/8th of an inch?

  • @jamesrecknor6752
    @jamesrecknor6752 Год назад

    Get serious, what every home owner really needs is a Malarkey Master model 2 toilet auger .

    • @RogerWakefield
      @RogerWakefield  Год назад

      I had to search this to see if it was real...😞

  • @dashingacrossthestates9669
    @dashingacrossthestates9669 Год назад

    All of your saws could be replaced by one sawzall faster and cleaner with many more applications honestly id be upset if i was paying a plumber by the hour and i walk in to see him cutting somthing wiith a 50 year old saw

  • @mitchellwilson12354
    @mitchellwilson12354 2 месяца назад

    A knife.

  • @larrylacostjr.2075
    @larrylacostjr.2075 Год назад

    Did your guest ever go to Home Depot in his life? Admitting to miss critical tolls… he needs to go back to school (he really has a RUclips channel?).