Top 10 Tools for the New DIY'er for less than £100

If you are new to DIY you don’t have to spend a fortune on tools to carry out most jobs. This is my top 10 basic tools that cover 95% of everything you’ll ever need to do.

Amazon links to the tools suggested in this video…

UK links:
► No.10 Scraper Set:
► No.9 Stanley Knife:
► No.8 Hammer:
► No.7 Pliers:
► No.6 Adjustable Spanner:
► No.5 Tape Measure:
► No.4 Spirit Level:
► No.3 Hand Saw:
► No.2 Screwdriver Set:
► No.1 Cordless Drill (Budget version):
► No.1 Cordless Drill (Dewalt):

US Links:
► No.10 Scraper Set:
► No.9 Stanley Knife:
► No.8 Hammer:
► No.7 Pliers:
► No.6 Adjustable Spanner:
► No.5 Tape Measure:
► No.4 Spirit Level:
► No.3 Hand Saw:
► No.2 Screwdriver Set:
► No.1 Cordless Drill (Budget version):
► No.1 Cordless Drill (Dewalt):

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5 Comments

  1. I bought a screwdriver that holds bits and has a variety of them stored in the handle. So to me that’s a similar concept as the adjustable spanner.

  2. If I could go back in time to when I was buying my first tools, I’d invest in a long ratchet screwdriver with changeable tips. 👌🏾

    I got a cheap set of 4 screwdrivers for assembling IKEA flat packs with another person.

  3. Just seen your channel, excellent content and very well presented, thank you.. subscribed 👍

  4. Ik like your video’s very much but I disagree on something.
    You don’t use your spanners that much, just an adjustable.
    When you work on your car bicycle or bike, never use an adjustable wrench.
    Use a wrench, and the best is it to use a ring-wrench!!
    If you can ALWAYS!
    Otherwise you ruin your nuts and bolts!
    But I forgive you 😉
    Greetings from Jerôme from The Netherlands

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