Top 20 Tools Every Man Should Have

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You're just like a dad that I never had. Thanks, man.

doubletrouble
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One of my favorite quotes from my grandpa was "I was too poor to buy cheap tools".

brysonbelangia
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If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.

cambarr
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As a target "young condo dweller who isn't very handy" - this video made me very grateful for my dad, who I realize has been slowly gifting me general purpose tools for years. He certainly had different priorities than you though.
When I moved out he gave me a small 'tool' kit with a fastners, hammer, vice-grips, wrench, screwdrivers, WD-40, duct tape, a paintbrush, mini-trowel and The first tool I bought for myself was, unsurprisingly, a plunger.
To be fair I think renters in condos fix blocked toilets, hang paintings and patch small holes in walls a lot more frequently than they're laying decking or drainage systems.

paulr
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A bright little flashlight has proved to be indispensable. I never leave for work without one. I like to have one small enough to fit in my pocket, it's far superior to your phone flashlight.

kobelcofan
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I'm an automotive technician of 10 years, and own probably $70+k in tools, and this video was still entertaining. Awesome advice for the newbies.

bishopkamikaze
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Best advise a father can give a son: “The time to buy a toilet plunger is not the day you need a toilet plunger.” Similar to the Scout’s Be Prepared Moto.

rustydavis
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Personally the greatest addition to my toolbag was a headlight. So many times I've found myself in dark situations where I needed both my hands, far more useful than a flashlight

NethTech
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Great list for ladies who live alone and like to DIY!

ShirleyM_Anne
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In regards to “setting yourself apart.” I’ve had a lot of friends or friends of my wife comment “you(he) know(s) how to do that?” when it came to some sort of repair, wether home or automotive. It’s not just buying the tools but learning how to use them. Through experience, and YouTube has really become a ‘one stop shop’ to show you how to do things. If you do have to hire a repair person, watch them make the repair and ask a few questions...don’t pester them or hover too much, but try and learn something. The more you’re willing to tackle and try, even if you fail, you’re still learning.

armadillerff
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If someone is starting out forget the 100 dollar hammer. A 12 dollar stanley is fine. Instead of the pliers snap on please get channel lock. I use a folding pocket knife most used tool. A 11 to one screwdriver instead of two screw drivers. Wire strippers.

onebullspinner
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I’m starting to gain some independence from my parents and I’ve divided I finally need my own tools. I’m definitely using this video as I guide. Only thins is I can’t find the hoppes anywhere!

Pyc_a_boo
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How could you forget the two most important tools - duct tape and cable ties!

Mr_Chuckles
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TOP 3: Aside from a cordless drill, for a small toolkit or apartment living there's almost nothing more universally useful than these three essentials if you have nothing else in the toolbox:
- Irwin 6" long-nose vise-grip pliers ($15)
- Husky quick-load 12-in-1 Ratcheting Screwdriver ($15)
- Kobalt lock-back folding utility knife ($10)

TheHallbjorn
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Fantastic video. A good starting point for many people. Heck it might be a great end point for many of us casual DIYers.

GadgetAddict
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I became a convert to Ballistol several years ago. It was developed by the Germans during WWI as a single cleaner/lubricant/conditioner for steel (firearms), leather and wood. It works well. The woodwinds repairman who services my daughter's clarinet and saxophones (alto and baritone saxes; twin sister is a trombonist) has started using it.

darylnd
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$100 plus hammer???? Come on. I'm a Master Electician and have had the same $20.00 - 20oz hammer for 20 years. For $100.00 the carpenter should come with it. A good hammer is less than $30.00 and will lower the budget big time.

kevinkirk
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Note on the Screwdrivers, one thing I was taught with my lil time as an Electricians helper was instead of spending more money on insulated screwdrivers we would take 3M Super 44 electrical tape and wrap the shank with it. I'm not suggesting this will keep you from getting shocked but just wanted to share what journeymen had taught me, look up the rating of 3M super 44 and make your own conclusion. Now yes I have gotten out of the electrician field but I am a certified Hybrid/EV automotive tech and will tell you that if you buy and use these insulated screwdrivers you should ALWAYS check for Knicks and cuts in the insulation before using them on any circuit. Check if the circuit or system you are working on is hot before hand. YOU CANT BE SCARED OF ELECTRICATY, BUT YOU DO HAVE TO RESPECT IT! (also another tip I was told)

thelifescout
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My list would be 1. Vise grips 2. Crescent wrench 3. Channel locks 4. Utility knife 5. Regular pliers 5. Side cutters/ diagonal cutters 6.needle nose pliers 7. Philips and spade screwdrivers 8. Set of Micro screwdrivers 9. Good hammer 10. Chisel knife 11. Wood saw 12. Hacksaw 13. Small socket set from 1/4-3/4 with comparable metric sizes 14. Cordless drill 15. Set of drill bits 16. Good set of drive bits with torks, hex security bits and the standard flat and phillips. 17. small level 18. 4way rasp/file 19. Multitester 20. Wire strippers

Love your set by the way i applaud you for educating the youth of today and wanting to make men out of them. This is also good for the single female who wants to dabble in fixing her own stuff or dosent have the option of asking a strapping young lad with the skills you teach. Keep up the good work and videos and God bless you for showing your skills to those who havent the resources or knowhow your sir are an asset to humanity. 👍👍

delinquentdesign
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I have a Promaster van chock full of DeWalt tools that I use everyday, so I second that brand and having one brand is definitely better than various. Makita, Milwaukee and DeWalt all make all the power tools you'll need without crossing over. Also you're right the Mora chisel is controversial when you say you use it to open a paint can! I am going to start a PETA type of group to end chisel abuse lol

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