
10 Tools That Solve 90% of Your Problems (Part 1) | Episode 602
Most problems around the house aren’t complicated. They’re just annoying. A loose screw, a dripping pipe, a stripped bolt, something that needs tightening or cutting.
The real issue usually isn’t the repair itself. It’s not having the right tool when you need it.
In this episode I start breaking down the 10 tools that solve about 90% of everyday problems. Whether you’re a homeowner or even a renter, having a basic tool kit can save you money, frustration, and a lot of unnecessary trips to the hardware store.
This episode covers the first five tools. Tomorrow we’ll finish the list.
If you want to be more self-reliant, this is where to start.
Cordless Drill
If there’s one tool that dramatically improves your ability to fix things, it’s a cordless drill.
Driving screws, removing screws, drilling pilot holes, basic woodworking repairs — a drill speeds up almost every job.
There are also little tricks you can do with it, like creating angled pilot holes when you need to join pieces of wood without fancy jigs.
It’s one of those tools you end up using constantly once you own it.
Multi-Bit Screwdriver
A drill is powerful, but it’s not always the right tool.
When you’re working with smaller screws, electronics, or anything delicate, a multi-bit screwdriver is perfect.
Instead of keeping a dozen different screwdrivers around, one handle with interchangeable bits handles most jobs.
I also keep a small electronics repair kit with precision bits for things like laptops and small devices.
A Good Set of Screwdrivers
There’s also something to be said for owning a simple set of real screwdrivers.
Cheap ones tend to break — especially the handles. Good screwdrivers last a long time and give you better control when you need it.
You don’t need every size imaginable. Just a few of the most common sizes will cover most situations.
Adjustable Wrench
An adjustable wrench — also called a crescent wrench — is one of those tools that’s always useful.
It won’t always be the perfect tool for every bolt or nut, but when you don’t have the exact size wrench, it will usually get the job done.
Having a couple different sizes makes it even more versatile.
Monkey Wrench
If you’ve ever dealt with plumbing problems, you know exactly why this tool matters.
There are situations where a monkey wrench is the only tool that works properly.
When pipes need tightening or loosening, it can save the day. If you don’t own one yet, eventually you’ll run into a moment where you wish you did.
Tomorrow: The Rest of the List
That’s the first half of the tools that solve most everyday problems.
Tomorrow we’ll finish the list with five more tools that belong in every practical toolkit.
Because the more capable you are with basic tools, the less dependent you are on other people to solve simple problems.
And that’s real preparedness. DIY to Survive
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