Parrothead
Well-known member
We actually have this and here's what I'd recommend. We call them kitchen tools
Tool box
Folding utility knife
Screwdriver set, making sure it includes a p3 and stubbies
Locking pliers 7"
8" adjustable wrench
10" groove joint pliers
Wire cutters
Slip joint pliers
Needle nose pliers
Socket set - 1/4 & 3/8 combo set. 6-18mm and 1/4-7/8. Can be mixed and use a 1/4 to 3/8 adapter
Pick set - small
Precision screwdriver set - recommend Husky
Bit holder screwdriver (Husky ratcheting is very nice)
Long hex bits - Harbor Freight (great for replacing door knobs)
Wire stripper - Harbor Freight
Tape measure - at least 12'
Hex drill bits
Allen wrenches - metric and sae
Claw hammer
Ball peen hammer
Non contact voltage tester
Outlet tester
Hand saw
Hack saw
Jab saw
Small bench vise or clamp on vise
9" level AND 24" level
Stud finder
And the biggest thing...Black and Decker Cordless Screwdriver. I have one and LOVE it. Model LI4000
Damn....
My house still has areas under construction and I get through basic repairs and upgrades with but a small quantity of tools. Water and light issues included.
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These 'basic toolkit' threads never fail to get into extreme overkill for the actual talents of the intended user. He might want the SO truck parked in his driveway but he has no clue what most of it is for. Keep it simple and let the person grow to meet the challenge, or learn to call for help. They will know what or if they need more as time passes.
Take a look at my list, theres not nearly as much as it reads.
Pliers set (5pc)
screwdriver set (7pc)
Small socket set with ratchet (38pc)
That's the core of the kit and few other small misc. tools. It might surprise you to know that almost all of that fits in a 16" Keter toolbox from Walmart. The 24" level, vise (clamp or mounted) and saws do not. Mount the cordless screwdriver on the wall near a plug and have fun.
One more item to add...tubing cutter. With sharkbite connections almost anyone can fix a small problem or replace a piece of tubing.
I speak from the position of experience. I lived in apartments for a decade before getting my own house and didn't have any more tools than you see above for a long time. That kit is small enough to fit in a closet at most any apartment.






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