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Basic Tool Kit
![]() There is nothing more frustrating than starting a project only to discover you are missing the right tool -- and those last-minute trips to the hardware store slow things down considerably. Taking the time now to assemble a well-stocked toolbox will really pay off later. Here are some tools no household should be without. Hammer: A 16-ounce hammer is a good choice. But you may want to add something lighter, like a 12-ounce hammer, for small jobs. Screwdriver: A 4-way screwdriver offers an assortment of tips and sizes in one tool. Utility knife: This tool is indispensable. Buy one that has a retractable blade, and buy plenty of extra blades. Measuring tape: Buy one that is at least 25 feet long. If it is an inch wide, it will be sturdier than narrower styles; this is important when you need to extend it to measure tall windows or between walls. Saw: You can buy one that is small enough to fit in your toolbox. Make sure the blade has a cover so it is protected -- and so are your hands! Putty knife: This inexpensive tool can be used for everything from spackling to prying out nails. Pliers: Buy more than one kind. Try to include long-nose pliers, cutting pliers, and groove pliers. Goggles: Keep these wrapped in a piece of flannel cloth with your tools so the lenses won't get scratched. Cordless drill: Choose one that comes with a wide assortment of drill bits and screwdriver bits. This won't fit into your toolbox, but you should have one on hand. Assortment of nails, screws, hooks, wire: Put these in a plastic container that has many small compartments. Work gloves: Consider keeping two pairs, one for light tasks and one for heavier tasks. You can fit all of these things into a traditional metal toolbox, but Martha suggests you consider using a large plastic storage container. Available in an array of colors and styles, these will fit nicely into your color scheme and decor.
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