Safety Glasses
Safety glasses should be a non-negotiable every time you are in the garage! Sure they may not be the most stylish accessory but at the end of the day between sparks, splatters, and sharp objects your ride has some potential to do some serious damage to your eyes!
Cable Ties
Cable ties are great addition to anyone's toolbox! They are an item that is virtually endless in their application! Chances are that your “quick fix” will eventually become a permanent repair — unintentionally, of course.
Hook & Pick sets
Save yourself a lot of frustration and your fingers from pain! We have a range of sets that will help you tackle all of your automotive repairs!
Work Lights
Pretty hard to fix something if you can't even see what you're doing! Good lighting is necessary to get the job done right.
Jump Starters and Chargers
These are one of those game-changing items, as you'll never know when you'll need to whip one out. To quickly and easily get yourself out of a tricky situation, you're going to need one of the best jump starters and chargers.
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Pliers
Assuming you don't already have some of your own! Most mechanical jobs will require the use of pliers, and for this reason, they are another essential tool for your workshop. You may also want to consider buying a pair of pliers with an adjustable-sized jaw.
Jack Stands
Unless you're blessed with the luxury of having a lift, you'll need some jacks stands to keep your car secured and in place. These are super important for your safety, they are worth way more than the expense!
Oil Filter Wrenches
Oil filters are difficult to grip, especially when they are oily and greasy. When selecting the right tool for the job keep in mind the size, position of the oil filter, how tightly it's connected, and how much space around it there is!
Breaker Bars
Give yourself a little more oomph! Make the process of getting a suck fastener-free effortless.
Multimeter
A Multimeter is incredibly helpful to have around and removes the guessing game. Whether you need to check if you've got a hot wire, to finding faulty switches, you'll be surprised how many use a multimeter can have.