The Renter’s Toolbox
You don’t need much as a renter, but a few tools will make life much easier.
Toolbox: Duh. But a nice one with a handle is incredibly useful, because if you don’t know where your tools are, they aren’t helpful.
Reversible drill with a bit set: Infinitely useful for fixing up furniture, tightening bolts and getting to all those other projects you’ve been putting off.
Hammer: Look for one that’s heavy with a fiberglass shaft and a rip claw.
16 foot tape measure: Get one that locks and remember to take it with you if you’re going furniture shopping.
Set of screwdrivers: A good mixed set includes flat and Phillips head drivers, maybe even a magnetic head.
Needle nose pliers: If you can find a pair with a wire cutting blade, grab ‘em.
Safety glasses: Don’t start a project without these.
Stud finder: Start here when hanging pictures.
Level: Indispensible for hanging pictures and, no, your iPhone won’t work.
Utility knife: Look for replaceable blades and keep some on hand.
Staple gun: Tackle basic reupholstery jobs armed with one of these.
Duct tape: For quick repairs and emergencies.
Glue: White glue and crazy glue for big and small projects.