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Must Have Tools for DIY

August 15, 2022 by kelsey.mackall

The number one question I get asked as a DIYer: What beginner tools do you recommend? 

Getting started with a tool collection can be intimidating but if you’re interested in tackling some DIY projects, you don’t need much to get started. Don’t feel like you have rush out and buy tools all at once, invest in only what you need for your current project and then collect more overtime. There were definitely a few  Mothers Days and Birthdays where I was asking for a nail gun above all else! So aside from a paint brush and some basic hand tools (hammer, screw driver, tape measure) here’s what I recommend as the must have tools for DIY (by my favorite affordable and beginner friendly brands). 

*Hart and Ryobi each have their own universal batteries that can be used on any of each brand’s tools (However not interchangeable between brands).

1. Drill:

A drill is necessary for everything from hanging a shelf to building furniture and cabinetry. A drill is not only a staple for a DIYer, but any homeowner. Check out this video for tips and tricks on using a drill. I have both of the drills below. The Ryobi one is lightly less powerful but also easier to control.

Ryobi Drill

Hart Drill

2. Multitool

Believe it or not, this was my first power tool. I creatively used it as both a saw and sander while I built up my tool collection. It’s great for detailed cuts, cutting trim and baseboards, cutting utility holes out of sheet material, and demo. You’ll be surprised how many uses you’ll find for it.

Ryobi Multitool

Hart Multitool

3. Miter Saw

I use my miter saw more than any other saw. Having one opens up so many project possibilities. It easily cuts a variety of angles and because it’s stationary it’s less intimidating. One with a slider is a must for more freedom with material widths. The Hart saw below is not a slider but makes up for it in a bigger blade.

Ryobi 7.5″ Sliding Miter Saw

Hart 10″ Compound Miter Saw

4. Nail Gun

A Brad Nailer is one of my absolute favorite tools! Gone are the days of loud compressors and nail gun horror stories. This tool is so simple to use and super safe. Necessary for any trim work and accent walls. 

Ryobi 18G Brad Nailer

5. Orbital Sander

A sander is must have for so many projects and super easy to use. (Tip: the higher the paper grit, the finer it is, lower = coarser) Great for refinishing furniture, cleaning up cuts, and finishing work.

Ryobi Corded Orbital Sander

Hart Cordless Orbital Sander

You can do just about ANYTHING with these 5 tools but some others to consider down the line are…

Shop Vac: While you can absolutely clean up construction debris and sawdust with a broom, having a shop vac is so helpful. You don’t want to clog up your household vaccum (ask me how I know)

Ryobi Cordless Stainless Steel Shop Vac

Hart Corded Stainless Steel Shop Vachttps://rstyle.me/+G8q2P6nHRUeA1MzRvDiLbQ

Jig Saw: For cutting irregular and curved shapes. This saw has the most freedom and movement whereas most just cut straight.

Ryobi Jigsaw

Hart Jigsaw

Table Saw: The table saw is my least favorite tool and the one I’m most scared of. However it does come in handy for long rips. It’s more stationary and cuts straighter than a circular saw

Ryobi Table Saw

Circular Saw: for long cuts and cutting sheet material (tip: use a board or jig for straighter cuts)

Ryobi Circular Saw

Hart Circular Saw

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