You don’t need all the fancy tools to start DIYing, you just need the right ones. These 5 are the best power tools for diy. I’ve done majority of my projects just with these: • Orbital sander – this is what makes furniture look smooth and professional instead of “obvious DIY.” • Circular saw + cutting jig (not necessary but encouraged to have) – lets you cut down plywood at home without needing a huge workshop. • Drill or impact driver – you’ll use this on almost every single project. • Brad nailer – attaches trim, small builds, and molding fast (and clean). • Miter saw – for clean trim cuts, frames, and molding. You don’t need a garage full of tools to start. You need the right foundation. Tip: if you buy the same brand you can interchange the batteries. Drop a “TOOL” below if you want the link to this tools and I’ll send it to you 👇✨ SAVE this for when you’re ready to start your first project and FOLLOW for beginner friendly DIY’s. diytools womenwhodiy diyforbeginners diyonabudget diytipsandtricks LTKHome LTKWorkwear LTKSaleAlert

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