The 10 Most Useful Tools You Could Invest In

With the release of each new iPhone model, we move further and further away from the humble beginnings of our technology. Sometimes it’s easy to forget the smaller wonders of our day-to-day lives - velcro, blutack, those wicked cool scissors that detach so you can give them a proper clean. And the same goes for garage supplies - often the simplest designs are the most versatile and provide the most use throughout our lives. From DIY to damage repair, here are the 10 best tools everyone should have in their toolbox - even those who aren’t super keen on getting their hands dirty. 

1. Hammer

Why? Loose nails are an absolute pain and all too common in basically any DIY project. More versatile than an IKEA key, a good claw hammer will last you decades and never goes out of fashion, from 2,600,000 BC right up until the present day!


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2. Spirit Level

Why? Even the smallest household task - like putting up a picture - should be done correctly. Level measures help keep the assembly of furniture quick and painless. Frenchman and royal librarian to Louis XIV, Melchisedech Thevenot may have had an incomprehensible name but without his nifty invention, bookshelves the world over would be groaning.

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3. Needle-nose Pliers

Why? They give even the chunkiest of adult hand a grace and elegance to tackle delicate work. Often used for bending and cutting wire, these thin pliers will retrieve dropped screws, bolts and nails faster than you can say “needle-nose”.


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4. Tape Measure

Why? There are very few maintenance jobs around the house and garden which don’t require numerical accuracy. Spring-loaded or not, a quality tape measure will provide years of service, from dressmaking and furniture arrangement to woodwork and landscaping.

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5. Headtorch

Why? Hand-held torches are so yesterday. Nothing beats the convenience of a sturdy head torch to scout out hidden crevices of the shed or keep you company during a black-out. Great for camping trips and festivals, they’re a good investment for the family.

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6. Safety goggles

Why? Sight is one of the most valuable tools of the human! Never take risks or side-step ocular safety, especially when using power tools, lighting bonfires or even sweeping up dusty areas. Goggles and glasses are the way to go.

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7. Shovel

Why? Even if you’re not a gardener, owning a shovel is vital when it comes to leaf litter clean-up in preparation for bushfire season. Not just for digging, shovels are essential when moving large quantities of soil or material.

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8. Phillips screwdriver

Why? The stock standard of screwdrivers, American Henry Phillips actually lost his patent of the product in 1949 but for the public it’s always retained the iconic name. Phillips are x-headed screwdrivers, allowing them to fit perfectly into a screw and drive it straight and evenly.



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9. Wrench

Why? Whether you opt for a standard box-end design or an adjustable, wrenches are timeless pieces of equipment, ideal for a whole range of home maintenance tasks. Spanner or wrench, it’s just the same. 



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10. Cordless drill

Why? Portable and powerful, a cordless drill is a top choice of power tool. When you’re dealing with screws in hard-to-reach areas (only too often with modern furniture design), a low-voltage drill is hands-down the way to get the job done. 

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