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You’ll find 50-piece toolkits that count sockets or bits to simply inflate a number so a buyer feels like they are getting more bang for the buck-but instead they are getting a tool that they might not ever use or know how to use.” Clement agrees: “An overabundance of nut drivers and esoteric screwdriver tips is a sure sign lots of items will never leave their blow-molded bondage. As Dahl told us, “the more tools a kit has doesn’t necessarily make it better. With this ideal kit consisting of only nine items, our experts warned against the marketing tactics of the kit manufacturers, specifically how companies pad the number of tools included in each set. If you want a better toolkit, here’s our advice: You’ll be much happier purchasing individual higher-quality tools-starting with our picks for hammer, screwdriver, and tape measure-which will get you started building a permanent collection of capable tools with better features, performance, and durability. We genuinely wish there were stronger pre-assembled kits to fill the vacant middle ground between the tools contractors use and these comparatively unimpressive options. They’re the best of their kind, and they’re certainly better than nothing, but they aren’t designed for consistent, long-term use. It’s important to keep in mind that both of these kits are entry-level. The drawbacks are that the kit offers only metric hex wrenches (instead of common SAE sizes) and it lacks any kind of wide-jaw pliers, so in situations where you need to hold a nut and a bolt simultaneously, the WorkPro is much more limited than the Anvil kit. It also comes with a nice zippered case that's equipped with straps to secure the tools. If the Anvil is sold out or unavailable, the WorkPro W009021A 100-Piece Kitchen Drawer Tool Kit contains nearly all of the same tools at the same quality for a similar price.