Top 41 Most Useful Tools: Best tools to have for the beginner, new homeowner or new handyman

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2020
  • What good tools for beginners? What are my go-to tools? What do I take with me on every job? These 41 tools are the top ones that make it into my tool bag.
    PLUS, I share my two-bag system of working. AND, what to watch out for if you are looking at all-in-one tool kits (a must watch before buying).
    Links to tools:
    Note: where possible I linked to my exact tools - in some cases I could not find them but found a good alternative instead or an even better tool than what I have, haha.
    * Tool bag, Husky 3 bag combo set includes primary bag, secondary bag, and bonus bag (amzn.to/2Rjw1Uv)
    * Starter tool kit (this is a quality set unlike the ones I was talking about in the video), Craftsman (amzn.to/37ZtNQO)
    * Screwdriver set, Craftsman (amzn.to/2Ns72gC)
    * Basic hammer, Irwin (amzn.to/3aaqbgC)
    * Tape measure, 25’ Stanley (amzn.to/2RfTDJE)
    * Stubby ratcheting screw driver, Stanley (amzn.to/3aaibwh)
    * Putty knife, 2” wide, plastic (amzn.to/2RgvYsD)
    * Needle nose pliers, Channellock (amzn.to/2FMeoaz)
    * Cutting pliers, Channellock (amzn.to/2stlNbK)
    * Linesman pliers, Klein (amzn.to/2u4amYf)
    * Small needle nose pliers, Channellock (amzn.to/2Rhqw8L)
    * Vise-grips, Irwin, two pack with big and small sizes (amzn.to/2QS2IJu)
    * Channellocks, 12” long, (amzn.to/35PHEb3)
    * Crescent adjustable wrench, Craftsman (amzn.to/2tW39tx)
    * Allen/hex wrench or key set, metric & inch sizes, two pack, Craftsman (amzn.to/35X1RLY)
    * Star/torx wrench set, Tekton, amzn.to/36UO5ed
    * Retractable razor blade, Stanley 99E (amzn.to/30kUzR2)
    * Clauss titanium scissors (amzn.to/3aaPhfC)
    * Ratchet & sockets, 3/8” inch drive (medium size), good inexpensive starter set, Craftsman (amzn.to/2sozzMD)
    * Impact driver, Dewalt (amzn.to/36V7Imf)
    * Drill bit set for impact driver, (amzn.to/2NqZH0M)
    * Long Phillips bit for impact driver, Irwin (amzn.to/2QTgFqD)
    * Wire strippers, Klein (amzn.to/2U1oBIr)
    * Chisel, 3/4” wide, Stanley (amzn.to/35WNQOi)
    * Square, Swanson (amzn.to/3852hBt)
    * Headlamp, good & inexpensive, Energizer (amzn.to/36UoW33)
    * Flashlight, rechargeable, Anker (amzn.to/2FPeYEn)
    * WD40 (amzn.to/35SxLJD)
    * Rubber hammer, Tekton (amzn.to/2u1MrZu)
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Комментарии • 27

  • @nyevegas4015
    @nyevegas4015 2 года назад +1

    This is a great video. I appreciate you laying out all the tools on the table rather than doing a countdown video. 👍

  • @michaelbuddy
    @michaelbuddy 8 месяцев назад

    Great reminder of the benefit of two bags and also how much you can accomplish with this set. Good choice of tools. Many are well priced even though they are pro level.

  • @tlg22073
    @tlg22073 Год назад +1

    The Kobalt kits also have normal size tools that are equivalent to the ones sold separately. They're are the best tools on the market, but they are pretty good for beginner tools. They have a 10 piece pliers set that is really good for around $50.

  • @anthonyknox9154
    @anthonyknox9154 2 года назад

    Great video, I will surely get some of em tools

  • @gustavomacall4949
    @gustavomacall4949 3 года назад +1

    I also have this awp bag and love it , I bought a second as a back up .

  • @gustavomacall4949
    @gustavomacall4949 2 года назад +1

    Awp was my favorite open mouth tool tote until husky came out with theres which is built better and studier.

  • @Tomzzzzzz
    @Tomzzzzzz 2 года назад +2

    What would be the best tool for removing crown molding? Is a chisel sufficient or better to get a specialized tool like a Warner Pry Bar for Molding & Trim Removal, Painter's Series, 10350A?

  • @Baileys.small.engine.repair
    @Baileys.small.engine.repair 2 года назад

    Would rebar pieces or a boat anchor be more used/needed/wanted?

  • @Whitmoresycamore
    @Whitmoresycamore 4 года назад +2

    The paint scrapers... I buy them by the handful. Can't recommend those enough.

    • @shopwarrior1835
      @shopwarrior1835  4 года назад

      Right! A very cheap, useful tool.

    • @joshfloyd
      @joshfloyd 2 года назад +1

      Just buy a painters tool. Its metal and will last way longer.

    • @Whitmoresycamore
      @Whitmoresycamore 2 года назад +1

      @@joshfloyd I use the plastic scrapers for more delicate work. Definitely keep a 5 in 1 on deck too.

  • @yilehuli
    @yilehuli 3 года назад +1

    Almost the same as mine. Only difference is that i take a multibit rather than several screwdrivers.
    And, I have exactly the same wise climaps
    One bigger one smaller, exactly the some.

    • @shopwarrior1835
      @shopwarrior1835  3 года назад

      Nice!

    • @jzeerod
      @jzeerod 2 года назад

      yeah the piquick marine, has switchable head for different clamp size, as well as 8 bits. i suppose the reason he has the mass screwdrivers is because sometimes you need the skinny screwdriver for recessed screws. but 9 out of 10 times the piquick is good enough but it pays to be ready for any eventuality.

  • @-CHaPPy-
    @-CHaPPy- 2 года назад +2

    Within the first showing of your tools I see a definite problem... You need at least 2 adjustable wrenches if you don't have sockets or a regular wrench set... Always need a backup

  • @michaelbuddy
    @michaelbuddy 8 месяцев назад

    HEX BITS!!!

  • @damo0078
    @damo0078 2 года назад +16

    NEVER buy a full set tool kit...build up slowly with high quality tools

    • @michaelsmith9308
      @michaelsmith9308 2 года назад

      The Sears full size craftsman is the EXCEPTION and includes the custom fit heavy duty case and on sale its a WINNER:)

    • @qzetu
      @qzetu 2 года назад

      If you don't have this basic stuff to start with, you probably don't have the skills to be a handyman. It takes many years to learn so many different trades so you should at least have some of them from the work you have been doing over the years. If for some reason you lost your tools, the best place to get your tools is at swap meets and yard sales. For $75 you can obtain the majority of this stuff. Then probably go with a Ryobi cordless tool set to start with.

    • @rjskum688
      @rjskum688 2 года назад

      @@qzetu nah man. Get the best tools you can get your hands on. They'll save you money and headache in the long run due to being higher quality and lasting much longer say for example Knipex Cobras teeth will grip and last wayy longer and better than iwin visegrip water pump pliers that wear down fast and don't grip as well.

    • @qzetu
      @qzetu 2 года назад

      @@rjskum688 I'm all for that. I was just talking to someone on a small budget who is just starting out. Ryobi cordless tools are ok for probably a year and they have very good kits with everything you basically need. After you make some money then you can jump to DeWalt or Milwaukee.

    • @rjskum688
      @rjskum688 2 года назад

      @@qzetu oh I gotcha. Ya we all started out with cheap tools unless dad or grandpa handed some down. These days I've got knipex,wiha and megapro. Most respected brands like klien are selling out and making cheap tools now. It's a shame. Seems like US made tools are harder and harder to find so we have to get German, Canadian and believe it or not Mexican and Japanese tools.