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jigsaws (amzn link) are quite handy if you’re messing around with plywood or thin sheet metal.
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cordless drill, pretty standard. I like the ones that use the regular chuck but have the option to go into the rotary hammer mode.
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multimeter. Kinda sorta technically a power tool lol. But kinda necessary if you do any electrical work. Or even just for checking car batteries or whatever.
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