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How should a handyman choose which tools to invest in first on a tight budget?

Direct answer: On a tight budget, buy versatile tools that support your most common jobs first and delay specialty tools until demand pays for them. Track what you repeatedly borrow or wish you had—those become the next purchases. Cash flow beats tool hoarding early.

Practical steps

  • Make it measurable: Track time, travel, and outcomes on the next 5 jobs.
  • Standardize: Turn what works into checklists, scripts, and job kits.
  • Communicate early: Set expectations before the job starts.
  • Review monthly: Adjust based on profit, stress, and client quality.

Next step: Apply this once this week and record what improved.

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Take Action

  • Plan with the Startup Budget Builder