5 Tools To Make Home DIY Easy

Having the right tools is important when taking on any home DIY project. Here are a few must-have power tools and equipment that could make life a lot easier when taking on projects around the home.

Paint sprayer

Getting the perfect finish when painting with a brush or roller isn’t easy. A paint sprayer could make it much easier to distribute paint evenly, whilst also dramatically speeding up the painting process. This could be particularly useful when trying to get a nice even finish on fences, cabinets and furniture. Some paint sprayers can be expensive, but there are more affordable options on the market such as the Wagner Flexio 590. It could be just the tool to encourage you to take on all those painting jobs you’ve been putting off.

Glue gun

When it comes to household repairs, a glue gun can be a lifesaver as per Tools First . Got a loose screw on some furniture or on the handle of a door? A glue gun could keep the screw in place. Want to fix a broken kids’ toy? A glue gun could help to put the toy back together. Glue guns can even be used to fix accessories to bathroom tiles so that you don’t have try screwing through tiles. Models like the Titan TTB580HTL could be worth looking into if you’re looking for something all-purpose.

Cordless sander

Sanding blocks can require a lot of elbow grease, whilst fixed sanding machines are often only suitable for sanding small items. When it comes to all-purpose sanding, a handheld sanding machine is a great tool to have, whether you’re sanding down a wooden floor or a shelf. Cordless handheld sanders can be particularly useful, allowing you to work from any location without having to worry about finding a socket or stretching the cable. The Ryobi 18V One+ is a great model for home use.

Angle grinder

Angle grinders are very versatile tools that can a number of uses. They’re great for metal work and can be used for cutting, smoothing and polishing metal. They can also be great tools for removing rust from metal. On top of their uses on metal, they can be used for cutting tiles, rounding off mortar and smoothing pavers. There are many angle grinders suitable for home use such as the Bosch PWS 700-115. Given their versatility, these tools aren’t even that expensive to buy.

Masking tape

There are many uses for masking tape beyond sealing cardboard boxes. When painting a skirting board or a door frame, tape can be attached to the edge to prevent paint going on the wall – when stripped off this will then create the perfect paint line. When drilling, applying masking tape to the area you want to drill can also prevent slipping. All in all, masking tape can be great for improving the precision of DIY tasks. The likes of ScotchBlue masking tape are designed for DIY use and are worth buying.