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5 Things You Buy At The Hardware Store To Always Have At Home

Your local hardware store can be quite beneficial in helping you keep up with your home projects and maintenance. So you can always keep the right supplies at home for those last-minute needs or hardware projects, be sure to have the following five things handy at home at all times. As a bonus, none of these items are expensive to buy or take up a lot of space in the home.

Tape measure

From doing a home craft to measuring a window for new curtains, a tape measure is quite handy to have at home. Your hardware store likely carries a variety of tape measures to meet your needs, and you can even get a tape measure that you can keep as a key chain or easily keep in your pocket. Get a tape measure for storing in a hallway closet for quick access in the home and another for the garage.

Battery-powered lantern

You can use a battery-powered lantern for camping or for gaining access to your attic while having plenty of light. Have a battery-powered lantern handy on a hook in your home so that when the power goes out, you have an instant lamp to use. A battery-powered lantern doesn't require electricity to use and some of them can even charge a cell phone.

Folding step stool

For those hard-to-reach areas in the home, a folding step stool can be quite convenient. What makes a folding step stool great is that it can be folded nearly flat when not in use for easy storage. Your local hardware store will have several of these folding step stools for sale so you can pick the one that fits your home's style best.

L-shaped wrenches

L-shaped wrenches, also known as Allen wrenches, are handy to have around for those smaller projects that require them. Since they can be purchased in a pocket-knife style, you won't easily lose this toolset, and you can use it often for assembling toys and some furniture pieces.

Extension cord

An indoor/outdoor extension cord in either a two or three-prong setting can be beneficial when plugging in appliances that don't have a long enough reach on their own. While extension cords aren't meant to be permanent electrical fixes, they can be ideal for smaller projects where a cord is necessary for electricity in a pinch. Extension cords are often used for power tools, for example. Your local hardware store will help you choose the right extension cord for your needs.


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