Tools can be purchased separately or as a universal toolbox. When purchasing a toolbox, the tools are designed to be as compact as possible in terms of price and dimensions.
If tools are acquired for a longer period of time and are used regularly, it is better to assemble the toolbox yourself. Self-assembly requires an understanding of the working methodology and knowledge of which tool is required for a specific work. Also an understanding whether a low-cost tool will do its job.
Primary importance tools should be available at every home. Such a well-equipped toolbox at home is as important as the first aid kit – if anything needs improvement, everything is immediately available. What should such a homework toolbox contain? For example, we have made a selection of hand tools, considering the price-quality ratio:

claw hammer 429-16 (Bacho)

bit sets 59/S31 (Bacho)

spirit level TVP Magnet 20 (Hultafors)

adjustable wrench 9031 P (Bacho)

metal shears M126 (Bacho)

universal tape TESA

general purpose saw 300-14-F15/16-HP (Bacho)

combination pliers 2628D-180 (Bacho)

slip joint pliers 8231 (Bacho)

professional knife 511 Basic (Morakniv)

chisel set 424P-S3 (Bacho)

sanding paper OCE 115X5 m with grit size P60, P80, P120, P180, P240

bit holder female hexagon BE-8577 (Bacho)

measuring tape TMC 3M (Hultafors)

side cutting pliers 2101D-160 (Bacho)

sharpening files homeowner’s set 4-154-08-2-2 (Bacho)

working gloves Uvex

sanding blocks 98X69X26 P60 (coarse), P100 (medium), P180 (fine)