- Screw drivers
- Electric drill
- Drill bits
- Hammer
- There is no need to get an expensive one, you will only use it once and a while.
- Random screws, nails, and bolts
- Just get a plastic container, like a peanut butter jar, and store those random screws, nails and bolts form other projects.
- Pliers
- You can get sets that contain everything you need, like nippers, needle nose, and multipurpose ones.
- Wrenches
- I recommend that you get a multipurpose racketing one for sure. It really speeds up the jobs.
- Duct tape
- This is for the quick and easy repair of those things that you will probably replace soon.
- Measuring tape
- No need to splurge, you will probably break it or lose it.
- Electrical equipment - optional equipment if you have the balls and the experience to deal with electricity.
- Wire cutters
- Outlet tester or multimeter
- Electrical tape
- Case
- This can be as showy, or traditional you want.
- It should be able to contain all of your tools along with some capability of organization.
- Mine is in a metal briefcase that looks like its from a movie.
Having a tool kit comes in handy from college tinkering, to house fixing.
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