
You probably own a hammer, screwdriver, and plunger, but what about those other tools you might not have around. Here are three tools you might not own, but could save you time and money.

Allen Wrench
Having a set of allen wrenches will really come in handy, especially if you’re putting together furniture. Most DIY sets will come with one allen wrench, but if you need more, you’ll be out of luck. Spending anywhere from $10 to $15 on a full set will keep you prepared for all of the furniture.

Multi Bit Screwdriver
Power drills are extremely useful, but you might already have one, along with one or two screwdrivers. What you should also have is a multi-bit screwdriver. Typically, these screwdrivers will come with bit sets, which include multiple shapes and sizes. The ability to switch out the bits will ensure you have the correct shape for all of your home projects.

Drain Snake
If you’ve got a clog that your plunger can’t deal with, a drain snake might be able to get the job done. These long wires can push blockages and connect to your drill for extra support. Plumbing services can be very expensive, and might not be necessary. If the problem is severe, you should definitely call a professional, but for a job you can do yourself, purchase a drain snake.
Having the tools for every home project will make your life easier, and having the right tools to fix your finances is important too. If you think you need help, take advantage of SeaComm’s partnership with GreenPath Financial Wellness. GreenPath provides SeaComm members with access to free one-on-one financial counseling, student loan counseling, debt management services and more. To learn more about how SeaComm’s partnership with GreenPath can help you, click here or call (800) 550-1961.