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Tools that are probably in every American toolbox...

JBradley500

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I feel like every toolbox i've opened since I was a kid has had at least one, or probably all of these items in it. I thought it would be fun to see if other people have things to add.

1. Craftsman screwdriver(s).
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2. Stanley tape measure.
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3. Channellock pliers (420/430/440)
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BikerDad

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Crescent Wrench
 

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txbonds

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Duct tape, electrical tape and a pair of crescent or channellock pliers.
 

top drive

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as a kid who grew up racing push bikes

the only thing in my tool box for a very long time was a set of metric allen keys a 9-10mm combo spanner and a small flat screw driver.
 

Squ1d

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Many nuts have been stripped by someone pulling a pair of these out of their "junk drawer"
 
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jeremy v

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A single pipe wrench between 6 and 10" in size with half of the teeth broken off or sheared flat, a small torpedo level that often has one missing or broken bubble tube, a surfoam plane, a small 70's junk Taiwanese 1/4" SAE socket set with half of the pieces missing, a vintage bulb style coolant tester, and a combination square with a scribe needle that's AWOL. :lol_hitti I see that stuff in almost every "average homeowner" toolbox I have ever looked in.
 
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quattroJoe

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1. Craftsman screwdriver(s).
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Ah, memories! My dad always had a well-used assortment of the Cman acetate handle screwdrivers when I was growing up... And those are the ones he normally let me use, not his Snappys! There were always a couple in the kitchen junk drawer too, and I always thought they smelled bad because that drawer was over the garbage can! Now I relish the smell of a new Cman acetate driver [emoji16]
 

jim1987

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At LEAST one cman raised panel ratchet. And handful of bits from the fluff of tool kits.
 

methomas70

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Book of matches that are so old, they'd survive a forest fire.

Hopefully advertising some long-gone business.
Bonus points if the phone number on it begins with two letters, example: JL5-3400.
 

67carl

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The toolbox my Dad gave me. Some stuff relocated but what's left is what was in there when I got it.
 

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