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DBPOWER 2 MP 5M Tube USB Waterproof Hd 6-led Borescope Endoscope Inspection Camera(Silver Head)
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Super Hi-Vision 2 Million Pixels CMOS cameraThe flexible camera is waterproof with 8.5mm diameter so that you can inspect area under water, gaps and holes.Capture snapshot image or video with 800*600£¬1024*768,1280*720£¬600*1200 resolutions.5M Cable length, Silver camera head, updated version. With accessories of mirror, small hook and Magnet tools.Free replacement and after sale service available, please buy with confidence.
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u/rm-minus-r · 5 pointsr/Tools

It really depends on what you're doing most of the time.

General tools:

small 4 lb short sledge hammer,

carpenter's hammer,

ball peen hammer,

shot / no recoil hammer,

small pry bar,

flat pry bar for wood related prying tasks,

large pry bar,

lineman's pliers,

needle nose pliers,

hemostats (great for holding small things),

good battery powered drill,

good battery powered driver (use it for putting in screws and bolts, don't use a drill for anything other than drilling. The number of screws that you don't strip out any longer will amaze you)

a cheap USB endoscope (like this one) that you can hook up to your smart phone is amazingly handy when you need to see in very tight spaces / drill a small hole to see inside something,

a set of needle files,

a large bastard file,

a smooth file for fine work,

a breaker bar for tough lugnuts and the like,

a torque wrench if you can spare the money and ever bolt things together that need very specific amounts of torque when they're tightened (car parts, motorcycle parts, etc),

a floor jack that is rated for more than your vehicle weighs,

a set of metric allen wrenches,

a set of SAE / imperial allen wrenches,

a bubble level / carpenter's level,

a small carpenter's square,

a large carpenter's square,

a metal ruler,

a measuring tape,

a plumb bob - cheap and fantastically easy way of making sure things are straight up and down,

a chalk line for marking long straight lines on concrete, wood, etc,

a metal hack saw,

a basic wood hand saw,

a coping saw,

a multi-bit screwdriver,

channel lock pliers,

a pipe wrench (know when to use one vs the others!),

an adjustable wrench (to be used sparingly and carefully to avoid stripping nuts),

and a shop brush.

That should cover most of the basics!