Basic HOME TOOLKIT for Beginners

Jeremy shows you how to assemble a basic home toolkit for starters.

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Basic Tool Kit:

DeWalt Deep Tool Box:
Stanley Claw Hammer:
Craftsman Screwdriver Set:
Stanley 25ft. Tape Measure:
Stanley Torpedo Level:
Channellock Needle Nose Pliers:
Craftsman Adjustable Wrench Set:
DeWalt Cordless Driver Set:

or for a cheap all-in-one toolkit:

Stanley Homeowner Tool Set:

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