These tools are worth their weight in stress relief — and every new homeowner should own them.
If you’ve just moved into your first house, you're probably wondering what tools you actually need — and which ones can wait. The truth is, with just a few essentials, you can handle most of what homeownership throws at you. You don’t need to break the bank to build a reliable toolkit — and these picks will serve you well for as long as you own your home.
- 1. Cordless Drill: From hanging shelves to assembling furniture, a quality cordless drill is your best friend. Choose one with a decent battery and multiple torque settings.
- 2. Stud Finder: Mounting anything heavy? A stud finder helps you avoid costly drywall damage — and ensures that new mirror or TV stays put.
- 3. Adjustable Wrench: Whether it’s a leaky faucet or a new dishwasher hookup, this tool gives you the grip and torque you need without hunting for the exact size.
- 4. Utility Knife: You’ll be opening boxes, trimming caulk, and slicing packaging more often than you think. Keep it sharp and safe.
- 5. Tape Measure: A classic for a reason. Get a 25-foot locking model and use it for everything from curtain rods to outdoor furniture spacing.
- 6. Level: Crooked shelves and tilted photos are preventable. A compact bubble level or laser level saves frustration and do-overs.
- 7. Hammer (with a comfortable grip): For quick nails, emergency repairs, or minor demolition — a balanced hammer makes every task easier.
