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I bought a mini fridge. Air conditioning. I bought a lot of clothes, slippers, shoes. I bought a lot of hand tools and some power tools. I bought plenty of food (for storage). I have over twenty gallons for storage (I use 3 for storing water), more than 100 plastic bottles, more than 20 glass bottles.


Next things will be : Buy more of all of the above, buy tools to work on land, seeds, etc.

I don't spend another penny on games, computers and cell phones anymore, I don't even have a smartphone and I don't need one either, I only buy real, visible and useful things now.

I bought a mini fridge. Air conditioning. I bought a lot of clothes, slippers, shoes. I bought a lot of hand tools and some power tools. I bought plenty of food (for storage). I have over twenty gallons for storage (I use 3 for storing water), more than 100 plastic bottles, more than 20 glass bottles. --- Next things will be : Buy more of all of the above, buy tools to work on land, seeds, etc. I don't spend another penny on games, computers and cell phones anymore, I don't even have a smartphone and I don't need one either, I only buy real, visible and useful things now.

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Tell me which hand tools you find most useful and use the most. Like I said, I plan on buying more.

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My sockets, and ratchets. I have every type of socket and extension.

A hydraulic press is a must, welding equipment, even a cheap mig welder is better than no welding. Drill press is also invaluable. Band saws. Milling machine if you can afford it.

With that if you can cut and measure you can build just about anything you can imagine. The best tools are the ones that let you build stuff from scratch.

Sockets spanners and ratchets are very important but no more important than hammers and screwdrivers.

sockets, and ratchets. I have every type of socket and extension.

Spend good money on a non chinese set. I've had mine for 15+ years.

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Nice, quality toolboxes are a good investment earlier the better because it seems the prices rise 10% a year. Get a big set, bigger than you than you can imagine using because you'll have it filled up soon enough after things are organized nice and you stop losing tools. I got the big Milwaukee ones when they first came out(not high quality but big) and I regret not buying enough to fill the whole wall.

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Here's something else to think about. A barber cuts hair, he doesn't own the barber shop, he rents the chair he works on.