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Tools for your first tool box

Published: Mar 9, 2017 · Modified: Mar 6, 2025 by Sean · As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This site contains affiliate links. ·

If you're just starting out with home repairs and building, here's the tools I recommend to have in your first toolbox!

Yay! You got your first tool box! But it's empty. Whomp whomp.

No fear, we're here to help you fill it up. Your tool box is your on the go friend for completing projects.

It doesn't have to have everything, you just want it to be filled with things that you would commonly use to complete a variety of jobs. Your big equipment, like saws, drills, power tools, etc, obviously won't fit in there, so here's a list of tools for your first tool box.

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What tools should I have in my first toolbox

There's tons of tools and they are all good for different purposes. Depending on the job you're tackling, you may need these tools, or you may need other tools.

But most DIY home projects can be done with these common and simple tools. If you're looking to stock your first toolbox, here's the tools I'd recommend to get your started.

  • Large toolbox
  • Phillips head screwdriver
  • Flat head screwdriver
  • Measuring tape
  • Level
  • Hammer
  • Stud finder
  • Pliers
  • Ratchet set
  • Scissors
  • Clamps
  • Wire cutters
  • Picture hanging kit
  • Pencil

You can also get this pre-stocked toolbox, but it won't have everything I included in my list, but gives you a great start.

These are the most commonly used items on my day to day jobs that don't involve power.

Always have both types of screwdrivers because you won't know what you run into. If you didn't do the job the first time, you'll find sometimes people used a flat head and a Phillips to do the same job for some reason.

Always have your measuring tape, level and pencil for properly measuring and marking your job. Hammers and nails are common. There are often so many things you need for the smallest job.

Take for instance this scenario- you want to hang a picture. Sounds easy enough, right? But let's just count off each thing you will need.

  1. Measuring tape to determine where it goes and how far apart the nails go,
  2. Level to make sure you hang it... level
  3. Stud finder to determine if you need drywall anchors or just nails
  4. Pencil to mark where the nails go
  5. Picture hanging kit or nails to hang the photo on
  6. Hammer to tap the nails in.

That's SIX items needed just to hang a picture. Do you want to be running back and forth to the garage? Didn't think so. That's where the handy tool box comes into play.

What are some of the things you always keep in your tool box??

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