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Whether you’re a crafty hobbyist, a weekend warrior, or a homeowner who needs to make occasional repairs, there are a few tools you should have in the house. Though they specialize in hydraulics, the team at D & M Hydraulic Sales & Service in Waipahu, HI, has also facilitated many repairs over the years. Based on their experience, they recommend that every home should have the following hand and power tools.

7 Essential Household Hand & Power Tools

1. Measuring Tools & Level

There’s a reason the adage “measure twice, cut once” is repeated. A retractable tape measure should be in everybody’s toolbox; invest in a sturdy one that’s at least 25 feet long. Other helpful measuring tools include a quick square, protractor, and calipers. As for the level, it’s perfect for everything from hanging picture frames to setting up shelves.

2. Screwdriver Set

Having a screwdriver readily available is great for tightening loose drawer pulls, replacing old door knobs, setting up furniture, and much more. There are many types of screws, so make sure you have a set of different heads and diameters.

3. Adjustable Wrench Set

toolFor plumbing and certain appliances, you’ll need an adjustable wrench to tighten the nuts around the bolts. Like screwdrivers, it's best to have different sizes. However, at the very least, you should have two: one for the smallest pipes in your home and a larger one for bigger projects.

4. Circular Saw

If you’re interested in woodworking, get yourself a circular saw. Thanks to its rotary movement, you can cut pieces of lumber straight across or at an angle.

5. Jigsaw

As useful as a circular saw may be, it can’t cut curves. For that, you’ll need a jigsaw. Sometimes referred to as a scroll saw, jigsaws are lightweight and easy to use. In fact, with adult supervision and the appropriate safety gear, even school-aged children can operate them. If you want to build a treehouse together or decorate their room with imaginative designs, make sure to have a jigsaw.

6. Power Sander

Whether you’re painting the walls or woodworking, a power sander is essential for both preparation work and finishing. Remember, every surface requires a different grit, so don't forget to buy a variety of sandpaper.

7. Rotary Tool

A handheld rotary tool is so versatile, especially for finishing work. Among its many uses, it can sand small details, form bevels, buff and polish metal, and remove rust.

If you need any of these tools, stop by D & M Hydraulic Sales & Service today. They have 6 locations across Hawaii, so you won’t have to go far to get what you need. Other than tools, they also have a wide selection of fittings, gaskets, valves, and more. To learn more about the products they carry, browse their website, and call (808) 671-2420 to ask about availability.

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