Household hardware
Equipment used for home repair and other work in the home
Household hardware (or simply, hardware) is equipment that can be touched or held by hand such as keys, locks, nuts, screws, washers, hinges, latches, handles, wire, chains, belts, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, tools, utensils, cutlery and machine parts. [1] Household hardware is typically sold in hardware stores.[2]
See also
- Builders hardware
References
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Hand tools
- Sawhorse
- Toolbox
- Workbench
- Adjustable spanner
- Antique tools
- Basin wrench
- Block plane
- Brace
- Bradawl
- Breaker bar
- Cat's paw
- Caulking gun
- Clamp
- Crimper
- Crowbar
- Fish tape
- Gimlet
- Glass breaker
- Grease gun
- Hammer
- Hammer tacker
- Hawk
- Headlamp
- Hex key
- Hole punch
- Impact driver
- Jack
- Locking pliers
- Lug wrench
- Mallet
- Mitre box
- Monkey wrench
- Multi-tool
- Nut driver
- Paint roller
- Paintbrush
- Pencil sharpener
- Persian drill
- Pincers
- Pipe wrench
- Pliers
- Plumber wrench
- Plumber's snake
- Plunger
- Podger spanner
- Punch
- Punch down tool
- Scratch awl
- Screwdriver
- Sledgehammer
- Slide hammer
- Socket wrench
- Spike maul
- Staple gun
- Stitching awl
- Strap wrench
- Tactical light
- Tire iron
- Tongue-and-groove pliers
- Torque wrench
- Tweezers
- Upholstery hammer
- Wrench
- Types of tools
- Cleaning
- Cutting and abrasive
- Forestry
- Garden
- Hand
- Kitchen
- Machine and metalworking
- Masonry
- Measuring and alignment
- Mining
- Power
- Woodworking
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