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Want to try your hand at DIY home repair? Great! But before you roll up your sleeves and dive in, you need to make sure you have the right tools for the job. Here's a list of handyman tools you'll want to pick up for your toolbox.
If you plan on tackling home repairs or backyard maintenance chores, then you need at least a few basic tools. Pliers and wrenches are a great place to start your collection because they’re so useful. Trouble is, there’s also a lot to choose from out there. It’s easy to get overwhelmed. So here are six of my personal favourites. They’re tools that you’ll never regret owning.

Wrenches are a wonderful addition to any toolbox because they're so useful. Here's some of the ones that you should pick up at the hardware store:
Adjustable wrenches sit high on my list of must-have tools because they work so well, as long as you respect their limitations. A thumb wheel opens or closes the jaws, allowing you to grip small-, medium- and large-size nuts and bolts. Just remember two things:
Combination wrenches have two different ends – a U-shaped open end and an enclosed ‘box end’.

Being able to grasp thin objects and things that are just out of reach is important. Some pliers to consider investing your money in:
Needle nose pliers are finesse tools that let you sneak into confined spaces and grab things that are too small for your fingers.
Locking pliers are another all-time favourite of mine. Generically called ‘vise grips’ after the company that made them popular, vise grips come together like a pair of regular pliers as you begin to squeeze them, but they lock shut when closed all the way.
I really like channel-lock pliers. They use an adjustable jaw design to grip various sizes of round, hexagonal or flat objects.
Socket WrenchThe best bang for your buck, socket wrenches are a versatile tool for your home repair arsenal.
A socket wrench set is a great investment in self-reliance because it’s so versatile.
Beyond the basic wrenches and pliers mentioned here, build your collection one piece at a time in response to the real-world challenges you face working in your home and yard. Buy quality and keep them stored and organized. If you’re anything like me you’ll feel good every time you reach for the tool you need to succeed.

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A unique but simple plier I saw .I buy it for my tool box
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