Basic HOME TOOLKIT for Beginners

Basic HOME TOOLKIT for Beginners

Jeremy shows you how to assemble a basic home toolkit for starters.

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Basic Tool Kit:

DeWalt Deep Tool Box: http://amzn.to/2uCGBwk
Stanley Claw Hammer: http://amzn.to/2gNb5pS
Craftsman Screwdriver Set: http://amzn.to/2ueiS4Q
Stanley 25ft. Tape Measure: http://amzn.to/2ucDCrO
Stanley Torpedo Level: http://amzn.to/2uero3P
Channellock Needle Nose Pliers: http://amzn.to/2gN2fsi
Craftsman Adjustable Wrench Set: http://amzn.to/2ueDtWM
DeWalt Cordless Driver Set: http://amzn.to/2uD8hBv

or for a cheap all-in-one toolkit:

Stanley Homeowner Tool Set: http://amzn.to/2gN2WBC

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50 Comments

  1. Great selection of tools for a starter kit. The only items I’d suggest adding would be a flashlight, electrical tape & duct tape.

  2. Perfect basic kit; great gift for a new home owner; I would only add a wire cutter/stripper for those quick lamps and ceiling fan installs… thank you for the advice

  3. EXCELLENT video Jeremy!! I gave both my girls these very items when they each left the nest. We were just the three musketeers as they grew up in their early years because their dad took a different path. It was great for all of us in the end. We were happier. Anyway… (SQUIRREL 😂) I was no where near as handy as you but I still think every young women should have the basics. They both have husbands now but still have their "mom tools" and are better at fixing a leaky sink or toilet than their husbands. LOL (They both married WONDERFUL men!!! I love them dearly!) Thank you for doing this. You guys are just amazing!!!! God Bless ~Lisa

  4. Don’t cheap out on the screwdrivers… cheap ones will make your life miserable (esp Phillips). Buy something German if you can afford it.

  5. I’ve got tons of tools and no cordless screwdriver. It is needed only for building or intensive woodworking. For a home toolkit it is not needed unless you’ve got a house

  6. when I had few bucks and started my first tool kit I used a shoe box to store my tools at the begining would rather buy a couple more tools with the money I would spend on a tool box. nice video with a mix of a little bit of tools u can do a lot.

  7. Very Precise, Basic , To the Point & Cost Effective List of Tools. Video deserve Like Button to be hit… 🙂

  8. The best screwdriver it’s a screwdriver with swichable heads like i had, u can put a diferent one at will without worying buying another screwdriver

  9. That hand drill is good. It have level attached to it. Do you have hand drill recommendations that have similar feature??

  10. This is hands down the best video out there on the most BASIC and most VERSATILE kit. I watched it… watched some others… and then came back to watch this again. Thanks!!!!

  11. I really love everything that is mentioned in it.they deal with a very interesting topic for me thank you brother..

  12. Hi. just to share from what I’m learning (I’m a cyclist and do my own maintenance and small tasks around the house)… I can file flat/4-way’s for a sharp edge.

  13. One might add to this a razor knife and side cutting pliers, perhaps even 1/4 and 5/16 nut drivers. You really should have specified the #2 Philips screwdriver.

  14. For years I owned only a small hammer and a large hammer and seemed to do just fine. Then my father in law bought me a phillips and flat head screwdriver and the heavens opened up. It made me the man I am today.
    Forwarded your video to my son in law. Thanks.

  15. I’m a 16 year old girl who wants to get into mechanics and maybe even engineering but I’ve never had anyone to teach me how to do small tasks. I can’t even use a drill properly, so I feel like I have a huge disadvantage every time I’m in class. this really helped me get a better basic understanding of it all

  16. Great video. I also find it is always best to have a set of allen wrenches on hand. There is that one project that you need a set for and you don’t have any.

  17. I worked at home depot for 4 years…while it wasn’t great money the knowledge I got out of it made it worth it there’s almost no job around the house I don’t feel comfortable doing myself.

  18. Nice video. Would add a saw and an axe as well. I do have a drill, and use it for everything from hanging pictures to assembly flat pack furniture. *Handywoman*

  19. Four-in-hand rasp/file; assorted sand paper; x4 set of C clamps; magnetic tray holder; headlamp; hacksaw; pry bar; 3-in-1 oil, WD40; knee pads; work gloves; safety glasses.

  20. As a lady with absolutely no experience with tools and just getting into construction work, this video was perfect! Thank you for the help

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