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Which Tool Is Used to Tighten or Loosen Bolts and Nuts of Various Sizes?

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What Tool Would You Use to Drive Nails Into Wood?

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Which Tool Helps Ensure a Picture Frame Is Perfectly Straight?

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What Tool Is Designed to Cut Through Metal Wires or Cables?

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Which Tool Has a Rotating Head With Multiple Screwdriver Bits?

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What Tool Is Often Used to Strip Insulation off Electrical Wires?

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What Tool Would You Use to Measure the Length of a Wall?

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Which Tool Is Commonly Used to Cut Wood Manually?

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Which Tool Has a Flat, Sharp Edge and Is Used for Scraping or Spreading Materials?

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What Tool Helps Grip and Turn Small Objects Like Nails or Wires?

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Which Tool Has a Curved Claw for Pulling Nails?

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What Tool Would You Use to Sand a Wooden Surface by Hand?

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Which Tool Is Used for Precision Tightening of Fasteners With Hexagonal Sockets?

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Which Tool Allows You to Check for Live Electrical Wires?

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What Tool Uses a Circular Blade to Cut Through Wood Quickly?

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Which Tool Uses a Rotating Drum to Smooth Surfaces Mechanically?

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What Tool Do You Use to Tighten Screws With a Cross-Shaped Head?

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Which Tool Resembles Scissors and Is Designed to Cut Sheet Metal?

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What Tool Would You Use to Hold Two Wooden Pieces Together While Glue Dries?

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What Tool Rotates Quickly to Drill Holes in Materials Like Wood or Metal?

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Which Tool Is Used to Hold a Workpiece in Place on a Workbench?

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What Tool Would You Use to Smooth Freshly Poured Cement or Plaster?

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Which Tool Contains Many Different Socket Sizes for Tightening Bolts?

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What Tool Helps Locate Wall Studs Behind Drywall?

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Which Tool Is Ideal for Tapping Delicate Materials Without Damage?

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What Kind of Screwdriver Has a Single Straight Blade?

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What Tool Resembles a Mini Saw and Is Used to Cut Metal Pipes?

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Which Tool Helps You Remove Stripped or Broken Screws?

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What Tool Is Used to Clean Out Debris From Between Tiles?

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What Tool Would You Use to Cut Flexible Plastic Tubing?

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Which Tool Has Jaws That Adjust to Grip Pipes Tightly?

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What Tool Is Used to Carve or Shape Wood by Removing Small Shavings?

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What Compact Tool Is Used to Check Angles in Woodworking Projects?

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Which Tool Helps Keep Screws Flush With or Below the Wood Surface?

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What Small Handheld Tool Is Used to Make Starter Holes in Wood?

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What Tool Has a Blade That Retracts Into the Handle for Safety?

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Which Tool Is Best for Removing Nails Without Damaging the Surface?

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What Device Helps Guide a Drill Bit to Ensure a Straight Hole?

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What Tool Measures Angles Between Two Surfaces, Often Used in Corners?

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Which Tool Features a Spinning Disc for Grinding, Cutting, or Polishing?

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What Do You Call a Tool That Converts Rotary Motion Into Impact Force for Driving Screws?

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Which Tool Is Used to Manually Smooth Rough Wood Edges or Surfaces?

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What Tool Holds Sandpaper for Use in Tight Spaces?

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What Tool Is Used to Grip, Twist, or Pull Tiny Objects With Precision?

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Which Cutting Tool Uses a Chain and Motor to Cut Through Thick Branches or Trees?

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What Type of Tool Uses a Wheel to Apply Precise Cuts to Ceramic Tiles?

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Which Tool Inflates Car Tires, Bike Tires, or Inflatable Items?

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What Tool Is Used to Pry Open Wooden Crates or Remove Nailed Boards?

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Which Measuring Tool Uses a Laser for Accurate Distance Readings?

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What Tool Rotates at High Speed for Drilling Into Masonry?

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What Is the Purpose of a Torque Wrench?

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What Tool Uses a Heated Element to Melt and Apply Metal Solder?

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What Hand Tool Is Used to File Down Rough Metal Edges?

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What Tool Helps Clean Rust and Debris off Tools or Grills?

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Which Type of Clamp Is Used to Hold Pipes Steady for Gluing or Cutting?

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What Kind of Wrench Uses a Ratcheting Mechanism for Quick Turning?

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What Tool Would You Use to Mix Paint Thoroughly Before Application?

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Which Tool Uses a Carbon Steel Blade and a Handle to Chip Away Mortar or Brick?

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What Tool Sprays Paint in an Even Coat Over Large Surfaces?

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What Tool Allows for Repetitive Cuts at Specific Angles in Molding or Trim?

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Which Compact Tool Helps Find Nails, Screws, or Wires Behind Walls?

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What Tool Is Ideal for Precise Cuts in Wood With Intricate Curves?

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Which Handheld Tool Removes Rough Edges on PVC Pipes After Cutting?

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What Tool Is Designed to Crimp Electrical Connectors Onto Wires?

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Which Type of Saw Is Operated by Pulling a Blade Through Material on a Frame?

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What Tool Has a Flat Base and Is Used to Press Tiles Evenly Into Adhesive?

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What Tool Contains a Collection of Bits and Heads for Different Screws and Bolts?

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What Tool Would You Use to Check Battery Charge or Circuit Continuity?

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Which Tool Is Used to Scrape Away Old Paint From Wood or Metal Surfaces?

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What Tool Drives Staples Into Wood or Upholstery Quickly and Evenly?

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Which Tool Would You Use to Remove the Outer Casing of Coaxial Cable?

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What Adjustable Tool Has Jaws That Lock in Place Once Clamped?

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Which Tool Sands Narrow Corners or Detail Trim on Woodworking Projects?

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What Simple Tool Uses an Inflatable Bulb to Clear Clogged Sinks or Toilets?

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Which Tool Is Commonly Used to Install or Remove Hex Bolts?

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What Type of Clamp Slides Along a Rail to Hold Large Materials?

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What Cutting Tool Is Shaped Like Scissors but Handles Heavier Materials Like Carpet or Vinyl?

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Which Tool Uses a Powerful Back-And-Forth Motion to Demolish Walls or Frames?

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What Tool Gives a Clean Edge to Painted Surfaces Along Trim or Corners?

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Which Tool Spreads Adhesives Evenly When Installing Laminate Flooring?

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What Type of Saw Has a Thin Flexible Blade Used for Cutting Flush With a Surface?

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What Tool Shoots Small Metal Nails Into Surfaces Using Compressed Air or Electricity?

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What Measuring Tool Uses Two Arms That Spread Apart to Gauge Inside or Outside Dimensions?

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Which Tool Has Rotating Disks That Sharpen Blades or Tools?

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What Tool Is Used to Secure Fencing or Fabric With U-Shaped Fasteners?

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Which Tool Is Used to Unscrew Plumbing Fixtures Under Sinks?

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What Kind of Hammer Has a Soft Head for Assembling Furniture Without Marring Surfaces?

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What Tool Makes It Easy to Twist Multiple Electrical Wires Together?

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What Tool Is Used to Scrape Grout Evenly Into Tile Joints?

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What Heavy-Duty Cutting Tool Is Best for Snapping off Old Bolts or Locks?

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Hammer
2
Tape measure
3
Pliers
4
Adjustable wrench

An adjustable wrench can grip bolts of different sizes using a movable jaw and is very common in toolkits.
1
Screwdriver
2
Level
3
Hammer
4
Wrench

A hammer is a heavy tool with a metal head used for striking and driving nails into surfaces.
1
Wrench
2
Level
3
Clamp
4
Chisel

A level uses liquid and a bubble to determine if a surface is perfectly horizontal or vertical.
1
Wire cutters
2
Handsaw
3
Screwdrivers
4
Level

Wire cutters, also called diagonal pliers, are designed specifically to snip electrical wires or small metal components.
1
Multi-bit screwdriver
2
Allen wrench
3
Utility knife
4
Tape measure

A multi-bit screwdriver allows users to switch heads quickly, making it useful for various screw types.
1
Wire stripper
2
Claw hammer
3
Pry bar
4
Putty knife

Wire strippers remove the plastic insulation around electrical wires without damaging the metal inside.
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Chisel
2
Socket wrench
3
Tape measure
4
Allen wrench

A tape measure extends in feet or meters and is perfect for measuring walls, furniture, and more.
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Level
2
Wire stripper
3
Chisel
4
Handsaw

A handsaw is a manual cutting tool with a toothed blade used for slicing through wood.
1
Awl
2
Clamps
3
Putty knife
4
Vice

A putty knife is used to apply or remove materials like spackle, paint, or putty from surfaces.
1
Screw gun
2
Pliers
3
Sledgehammer
4
Trowel

Pliers apply gripping force and are useful for holding, bending, or removing nails, wires, or small parts.
1
Screwdriver
2
Claw hammer
3
Wrench
4
Rubber mallet

 A claw hammer has a dual-purpose head: one side drives nails, and the other pulls them out efficiently.
1
Hacksaw
2
Paint roller
3
Spirit level
4
Sanding block

A sanding block holds sandpaper steady and smooths rough surfaces more evenly and comfortably than bare hands.
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Allen wrench
2
Putty knife
3
Handsaw
4
Phillips screwdriver

An Allen wrench fits into hex-shaped holes in screws or bolts, commonly found in furniture assembly
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Voltage tester
2
Clamps
3
Trowel
4
Measuring tape

A voltage tester helps determine whether a wire or outlet is carrying an electrical current to ensure safety.
1
Mallet
2
Screwdriver
3
Allen wrench
4
Circular saw

A circular saw uses a rotating blade and is powered either by electricity or batteries to cut materials.
1
Utility knife
2
Wrench
3
Power sander
4
Clamp

A power sander uses sandpaper-covered pads or drums to smooth wood or remove paint quickly and efficiently.
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Allen wrench
2
Flathead screwdriver
3
Hammer
4
Phillips screwdriver

A Phillips screwdriver fits cross-shaped screw heads, providing better grip and reducing slippage when tightening.
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Pipe wrench
2
Tape measure
3
Utility knife
4
Tin snips

Tin snips are heavy-duty scissors that cut sheet metal, aluminum, or thin-gauge plastic with ease.
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Putty knife
2
Level
3
Clamp
4
Wrench

Clamps apply steady pressure, keeping materials together during gluing, drilling, or drying processes.
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Power drill
2
Mallet
3
Spirit level
4
Trowel

A power drill spins drill bits to bore holes in wood, metal, drywall, and other construction materi
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Vice
2
Sander
3
Spirit level
4
Claw hammer

A vice clamps onto materials, keeping them immobile while sawing, drilling, or filing.
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Wire cutter
2
Mallet
3
Trowel
4
Allen wrench

A trowel spreads and smooths wet materials like cement, plaster, or mortar in masonry and tiling work.
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Socket wrench set
2
Hacksaw
3
Putty knife
4
Paint tray

A socket wrench set includes interchangeable sockets that match various bolt sizes for automotive or home use.
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Level
2
Allen wrench
3
Stud finder
4
Tape

A stud finder uses sensors or magnets to detect studs so items can be mounted securely on walls.
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Pipe wrench
2
Claw hammer
3
Screwdriver
4
Rubber mallet

A rubber mallet applies soft, controlled force, preventing dents or scratches on delicate surfaces.
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Phillips
2
Hex
3
Flathead
4
Torx

A flathead screwdriver fits into slotted screws and is one of the oldest and most common types.
1
Spade
2
Utility knife
3
Claw hammer
4
Hacksaw

A hacksaw has a thin, toothed blade and is great for cutting through pipes, metal bars, and rods.
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Chisel
2
Level
3
Screw extractor
4
Sander

A screw extractor bites into damaged screw heads so they can be unscrewed from wood or metal.
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Grout saw
2
Tape measure
3
Putty knife
4
Trowel

A grout saw scrapes away old grout between tiles, making room for new grout or repairs.
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Paintbrush
2
PVC pipe cutter
3
Stud finder
4
Spirit level

A PVC pipe cutter slices through plastic piping cleanly, used in plumbing and irrigation tasks.
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Allen wrench
2
Clamp
3
Pipe wrench
4
Vice

A pipe wrench has serrated jaws and an adjustable head to grip round objects like pipes securely.
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Wood chisel
2
Pry bar
3
Wire stripper
4
Socket wrench

A wood chisel has a sharp beveled blade that removes material to shape, trim, or detail wooden surfaces.
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Chisel
2
Speed square
3
Handsaw
4
Putty knife

A speed square quickly checks for 90° and 45° angles, making it essential for cutting and measuring.
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Countersink bit
2
Hacksaw
3
Flathead
4
Clamp

A countersink bit drills a tapered recess so screw heads sit neatly below the surface of the material.
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Pliers
2
Paintbrush
3
Wrench
4
Scratch awl

A scratch awl marks surfaces or starts holes in wood or drywall before drilling or screwing.
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Trowel
2
Drill bit
3
Chisel
4
Utility knife

A utility knife features a sharp blade used for cutting materials like cardboard, drywall, or vinyl flooring.
1
Spade
2
Nail puller
3
Putty knife
4
Rubber mallet

A nail puller hooks under nail heads and extracts them with minimal damage to wood or flooring.
1
Putty knife
2
Drill guide
3
Hammer
4
Speed square

A drill guide holds the drill steady and aligned, reducing errors when boring straight or angled holes.
1
Vice
2
Tape
3
Angle finder
4
Hacksaw

An angle finder measures interior and exterior angles accurately for framing, tiling, or carpentry.
1
Angle grinder
2
Drill
3
Spirit level
4
Wood file

An angle grinder uses abrasive discs to grind, sand, or cut metal, masonry, or tile.
1
Torque wrench
2
Impact driver
3
Spade
4
Hand planer

An impact driver applies high torque bursts, making it easier to drive screws into tough materials.
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Grout saw
2
Hand planer
3
Clamp
4
Hacksaw

A hand planer shaves thin layers of wood to flatten or smooth surfaces for furniture or framing. 
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Detail sander
2
Tape measure
3
Rubber mallet
4
Allen wrench

A detail sander has a pointed sanding pad for reaching corners, trim, and intricate surfaces.
1
Clamp
2
Utility knife
3
Needle-nose pliers
4
Spirit level

Needle-nose pliers have long, tapered jaws perfect for reaching into small spaces and handling fine components.
1
Hacksaw
2
Chainsaw
3
Hand saw
4
Circular saw

A chainsaw has a powerful rotating chain and is ideal for outdoor cutting of logs and thick branches.
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Tile cutter
2
Putty knife
3
Vice
4
Utility knife

A tile cutter scores and snaps tiles accurately to fit them around edges or obstacles during installation.
1
Stud finder
2
Rubber mallet
3
Air pump
4
Trowel

An air pump forces air into objects like tires and sports equipment using either manual or electric power.
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Level
2
Chisel
3
Clamp
4
Pry bar

A pry bar is a flat metal lever used to apply force between two objects to separate them.
1
Tape measure
2
Socket wrench
3
Laser measurer
4
Angle finder

A laser measurer calculates distances by bouncing laser light off surfaces and displaying measurements digitally.
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Hammer drill
2
Impact driver
3
Putty knife
4
Cordless saw

A hammer drill adds hammering action to rotation, making it ideal for drilling into concrete or stone.
1
Loosens stripped screws
2
Smooths wood
3
Measures air pressure
4
Applies a specific tightness to bolts

A torque wrench ensures bolts are tightened to a specific torque level, which is essential in automotive work.
1
Putty knife
2
Soldering iron
3
Handsaw
4
Power drill

A soldering iron melts solder wire to join electrical components or metals by forming a conductive bond.
1
Clamp
2
Metal file
3
Hacksaw
4
Wire brush

A metal file has ridged surfaces that smooth or shape sharp metal edges or surfaces.
1
Claw hammer
2
Sander
3
Level
4
Wire brush

A wire brush is great for scraping off rust, old paint, or grime from metal or barbecue grates.
1
Vice grip
2
Utility knife
3
Spirit level
4
Pipe clamp

A pipe clamp adjusts to various diameters and holds piping in place during installation or modification.
1
Pipe wrench
2
Allen wrench
3
Ratchet wrench
4
Torque wrench

A ratchet wrench lets you turn fasteners continuously in one direction without repositioning the tool.
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Utility knife
2
Paint stir stick
3
Drill press
4
Clamp

A paint stir stick mixes pigments and solvents evenly for consistent color and texture in application.
1
Grout float
2
Cold chisel
3
Speed square
4
Rubber mallet

A cold chisel is used for hard materials like masonry and is struck with a hammer to chip surfaces.
1
Hand roller
2
Putty knife
3
Paint sprayer
4
Paint tray

A paint sprayer atomizes liquid paint into fine particles, covering wide areas evenly and efficiently.
1
Miter saw
2
Angle finder
3
Grinder
4
Cordless drill

A miter saw pivots to make accurate angled cuts, useful in installing baseboards or window frames.
1
Torque wrench
2
Paintbrush
3
Grout float
4
Magnetic stud finder

A magnetic stud finder detects metal fasteners beneath drywall, helping locate studs for mounting objects.
1
Pipe wrench
2
Hammer
3
Putty knife
4
Jigsaw

A jigsaw has a narrow blade that moves up and down, allowing curved or detailed cuts in wood.
1
Deburring tool
2
Allen key
3
Level
4
Wire cutter

A deburring tool smooths inside and outside pipe edges to prevent leaks or sharp burrs after cutting.
1
Crimping tool
2
Screwdriver
3
Hacksaw
4
Spirit level

A crimping tool compresses metal connectors to form tight, lasting electrical connections without soldering.
1
Circular saw
2
Angle grinder
3
Bow saw
4
Reciprocating saw

A bow saw has a blade stretched across a metal frame and is used for pruning or cutting logs.
1
Handsaw
2
Paint roller
3
Grout float
4
Clamp

A grout float spreads grout and presses tiles evenly into place, preventing air gaps beneath.
1
Hose clamp
2
Putty knife
3
Bit set
4
Paint sprayer

A bit set includes interchangeable heads for use with screwdrivers or drills on various fastener types.
1
Multimeter
2
Drill bit
3
Grinder
4
Trowel

A multimeter measures voltage, current, and resistance, making it a valuable tool for electrical diagnostics.
1
Staple gun
2
Pipe clamp
3
Grout saw
4
Paint scraper

A paint scraper removes flaking or old paint to prepare surfaces for repainting or refinishing.
1
Stud finder
2
Paint tray
3
Staple gun
4
Wrench

A staple gun uses spring or air pressure to drive staples into surfaces like fabric or wood trim.
1
Drill press
2
Flathead screwdriver
3
Coax stripper
4
Hacksaw

A coaxial cable stripper is designed to remove insulation without damaging the inner conductor.
1
Awl
2
Allen key
3
Rubber mallet
4
Vice grip

Vice grips lock onto an object and hold tight, allowing hands-free clamping or turning.
1
Paintbrush
2
Spirit level
3
Mouse sander
4
Tape gun

A mouse sander features a pointed tip that fits into tight corners for detailed sanding tasks.
1
Clamp
2
Mallet
3
Plunger
4
Trowel

A plunger uses suction and pressure to dislodge clogs from drains, sinks, or toilets.
1
Hex key
2
Paint stir stick
3
Grout float
4
Pipe cutter

A hex key, also called an Allen wrench, fits into recessed hexagonal bolt heads.
1
Staple gun
2
Putty knife
3
Bar clamp
4
Chisel

A bar clamp has sliding jaws that adjust along a long bar to secure wide or bulky materials.
1
Hacksaw
2
Hand planer
3
Shears
4
Allen key

Shears are heavy-duty scissors designed to cut through thick materials like carpet or roofing felt.
1
Speed square
2
Paintbrush
3
Staple gun
4
Reciprocating saw

A reciprocating saw cuts quickly through drywall, wood, and nails during demolition and remodeling.
1
Edger
2
Rubber mallet
3
Hacksaw
4
Screw extractor

An edger applies paint neatly along edges, preventing drips and creating a clean boundary near trim.
1
Flathead screwdriver
2
Clamp
3
Wire stripper
4
Notched trowel

A notched trowel spreads glue or mortar with evenly spaced ridges, ensuring proper adhesive coverage.
1
Jigsaw
2
Handsaw
3
Circular saw
4
Flush cut saw

A flush cut saw removes protrusions like dowels or plugs without damaging the surrounding material.
1
Stud finder
2
Mallet
3
Nail gun
4
Paint stir stick

A nail gun quickly drives nails into wood or drywall, often used in framing, trim, or carpentry.
1
Paint tray
2
Wrench
3
Trowel
4
Caliper

A caliper measures the internal or external size of objects with high precision, especially in mechanics.
1
Level
2
Claw hammer
3
Stud finder
4
Bench grinder

A bench grinder uses spinning abrasive wheels to sharpen or shape metal tools and blades.
1
Paintbrush
2
Wire stripper
3
Putty knife
4
Fence stapler

A fence stapler drives U-shaped staples into wood posts or boards to secure wire mesh or cloth.
1
Hacksaw
2
Basin wrench
3
Clamp
4
Trowel

A basin wrench reaches tight spots behind sinks to loosen or tighten faucet nuts.
1
Paint tray
2
Pipe wrench
3
Sledgehammer
4
Rubber mallet

A rubber mallet applies force without damaging wood, ideal for fitting parts of furniture together.
1
Speed square
2
Wire nut
3
Flat file
4
Putty knife

A wire nut twists wires together and insulates the connection, often used in household electrical work.
1
Spirit level
2
Paint roller
3
Clamp
4
Grout float

A grout float presses grout into tile seams and removes excess from the surface for smooth finishing.
1
Paint scraper
2
Allen wrench
3
Bolt cutters
4
Utility knife

Bolt cutters have long handles and powerful jaws for cutting metal chains, bolts, or padlocks.
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