bczygan
Well-known member
The ULTIMATE MINIMALIST Tool Set.........is ALWAYS one tool better, and one tool more than you have.

If you have the $money just buy one of these.
http://www.jdindustrialsupply.com/gedore-tool-all-purpose-tool-kit-us-kit-380ap.html
Its as compact as is reasonable/realistic for any general toolset, IMHO.
If you are never going to leave the house, then maybe something different.
$949.99?! Ridiculous!
Unless you're working on the International Space Station, no one needs anything that expensive. Now if you WANT that, that's a different story...
Lowes has this set - it even comes with sockets and is only $199.
Kobalt 230-Piece Household Tool Set with Soft Case



Needle nose vice grips, knipex alligator pliers, slip joint pliers, needle nose pliers with cutter, lineman pliers, and dykes. As far as brand, you cant go wrong with klein or channel lock.
OTHER TOOLS depending on the type of work you do most often
chalk line, wood chisels 1/4 up to 1 1/4, large file, tin snips or heavy duty type of cutters small prybar, claw hammer

just curious what everyone uses lineman pliers for? and why you feel they need to be a necessary item in a small tool kit
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So if I plan on eventually getting an impact driver/drill do you see any reason to invest in a good Ratcheting Multi-Bit Driver? I was looking at a Snap On - I know I need to get some kind of bit set and driver to handle less frequently used bit types.. Planning to use a Klein 4 in 1 as my goto screwdriver since it will cover a majority of tasks and I am very comfortable with it.
For minimalist, the bit driver is the answer. Not individual drivers.