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10 Essential Tools For An Outdoor DIY Project
Ready to dive into DIY? Here is a list of the must-have essentials to help you pull off a top-notch project.
Last updated: 3 September 2024
So, you’ve decided to jump into the wild world of DIY. Maybe it’s to save money, maybe it’s to impress your friends, or maybe you just like the idea of having a garage full of gadgets that make you look like you know what you’re doing. Whatever the reason, investing in the right tools is key to pulling off a project that doesn’t end with duct tape and a prayer. We’ve put together a list of the must-have essentials to get you started.
1. Measuring tape
Trying to hang a picture, cut wood, or even arrange furniture without knowing the exact measurements is like driving with a blindfold on. A good measuring tape is key for any project. Look for one that's sturdy, with clear and easy-to-read markings. Bonus points if it has a locking mechanism to hold your measurement in place while you mark your spot.
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2. Hammer
No toolkit is complete without a hammer. Indispensable for driving nails, removing old fixtures, and even for some light demolition work. When choosing a hammer, consider the weight — too heavy, and it’ll tire you out; too light, and it won’t pack enough punch. A claw hammer is a great choice, allowing you to both pound in and pull out nails. Look for one with a comfortable grip to reduce hand fatigue, especially if you’ll be using it for extended periods.
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3. Screwdrivers
Screwdrivers are the bread and butter of any toolkit. You’ll need both Phillips and flathead screwdrivers to tackle the wide variety of screws you’ll encounter in your DIY adventures. A versatile set with multiple sizes will have you prepared for anything, from assembling furniture to fixing electronics. If you’re looking for something that saves space and adds convenience, consider a ratcheting multi-bit screwdriver. These come with interchangeable heads and are perfect for quick jobs where you don’t want to lug around a full set.
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4. Power drill
If there’s one power tool every DIY enthusiast needs, it’s a good drill. A drill does more than just make holes — it drives screws, stirs paint, and can even sand surfaces with the right attachments. Cordless drills offer more flexibility and are great for those hard-to-reach places, while corded drills provide consistent power for tougher jobs. Look for features like variable speed settings, which allow you to adjust for different materials, and a comfortable grip to make those longer projects a bit easier on your hands.
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5. Saw
Whether it’s a hand saw or a power saw, this tool is essential for any project that involves cutting wood, metal, or even plastic. Circular saws and jigsaws are particularly popular among DIYers because they can handle a variety of materials and are relatively easy to use. For a beginner, a good jigsaw is a fantastic starting point — it’s versatile and great for detailed work. When choosing a saw, consider the type of blade you need for your specific projects, as well as safety features like blade guards.
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6. Level
A level is one of those tools that you might not think you need — until you hang a shelf that tilts or a picture that looks just a bit off. This simple tool means everything you install is perfectly horizontal or vertical. For best results, go for a longer level, which provides more accuracy over larger distances. There are also digital levels available for those who want to be extra precise, but a good old-fashioned bubble level is usually more than sufficient.
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7. Utility knife
A utility knife is a versatile tool that you’ll find yourself reaching for again and again. From cutting boxes to trimming excess material, a sharp utility knife is indispensable for any DIY project. Look for a knife with a retractable blade for safety and consider one that allows you to easily change out blades when they get dull. This little tool is perfect for detailed work and offers the precision you need when working with delicate materials like wallpaper or carpet.
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8. Shovel
For any outdoor projects, a sturdy shovel is a must-have. Whether you’re planting a garden, digging a trench, or even mixing concrete, a good shovel will make your work much easier. When choosing a shovel, consider the handle length and material. Wooden handles offer a classic feel, while fibreglass handles are lightweight and durable. The shape of the blade matters too—flat blades are great for digging and trenching, while rounded blades are better for scooping and moving loose material.
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9. Pliers
Pliers are another tool that might not get the glory but are absolutely essential for gripping, bending, and cutting wire. There are several types of pliers you might need, including needle-nose pliers for precision work and locking pliers for extra grip. A good pair of pliers will make electrical work, plumbing, and even general maintenance much easier. When choosing pliers, make sure they have a comfortable grip and are made of durable materials to withstand heavy use.
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10. Protective gear
Last but definitely not least, don’t forget your protective gear. Safety should always be a top priority when working on any project. Essential gear includes safety glasses to protect your eyes from debris, hearing protection if you’re using loud tools like saws or drills, and gloves to protect your hands from cuts and splinters.
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Gearing up
Whether you’re fixing up your home, building furniture, or just enjoying the satisfaction of creating something with your own hands, having a well-equipped toolkit will make every project more fun and successful. And remember, you don’t have to break the bank to get started. Trade Me offers a really good range of tools for every budget and project size.
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