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Tools Vocabulary: Useful List of Tools in English with Pictures

List of tools in English with useful pictures. In this learning adventure, we will explore the names of a wide range of tools, from the humble hammer to the power tools. So, let's roll up our sleeves, grab our tool belts, and dive into the world of tools.

Learn a list of tools with American English pronunciation

Tools Vocabulary

Here is a list of tools in English

wrench (U.S.) / spanner (U.K.)
wrench

monkey wrench / adjustable wrench
monkey wrench

hammer
hammer

mallet
mallet

paint roller
paint roller

paintbrush
paintbrush

pliers
pliers

long-nose pliers
long-nose pliers

diagonal pliers
diagonal pliers

chisel
chisel

bradawl
bradawl

file
file

trowel
trowel

screwdriver
screwdriver

putty knife
putty knife

utility knife
utility knife

scissors
scissors

L square
L square

tape measure
tape measure

plane
plane

vise (U.S.) / vice (U.K.)
vise

clamp
clamp

level / spirit level
spirit level

handsaw
handsaw

hacksaw
hacksaw

coping saw
coping saw

axe
axe

pipe wrench
pipe wrench

electric drill
electric drill

cordless drill
cordless drill

drill bit
drill bit

perforator
perforator

safety glasses / safety goggles
safety goggles

safety gloves
safety gloves

earmuffs
earmuffs

hard hat
hard hat

high-visibility vest
high-visibility vest

cone
cone

toolbox
toolbox

bolt
bolt

nut
nut

washer
washer

screw
screw

nail
nail

Allen keys / hex keys
Allen keys / hex keys

caulking gun / silicon gun
caulking gun / silicon gun

grinder
grinder

wheelbarrow
wheelbarrow

ladder
ladder

stepladder
stepladder

Tools Vocabulary

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