9 Tools That Should Be In Your Toolbag

utilityknife#5. UTILITY KNIFE

Great for slicing through cardboard boxes, cutting up carpet, and digging out caulk (heh heh) around the tub. Also ideal for sharpening pencils and whittling. Not recommended for dry shaves.
Cool utility knife to own: Rapid Warrior Utility Knife Kit ($20)

wrench200#6. CRESCENT OR ADJUSTABLE WRENCH

Smooth jaws allow you to remove shower heads and plumbing fixtures without scratches. They’re great for most bike maintenance, and you can always hang it from your lapel to get that Mad Max look.
Cool wrench to own: Folding Flip-and-Grip Ratcheting Wrench ($37)