Hand Tool Kit 24 Piece CR-V Home Repair ToolMaster | Forjato

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Hand Tool Kit 24 Piece CR-V Home Repair ToolMaster | Forjato

Hand Tool Kit 24 Piece CR-V Home Repair ToolMaster | Forjato

R$ 279,90

Hand Tool Kit 24 Piece Chrome Vanadium CR-V Home Repair Set Hex Keys Hammer Pliers Voltage Tester Carry Case Model ToolMaster

The ToolMaster 24-Piece Hand Tool Kit is the step up from a basic starter set — 24 essential home repair tools in chrome vanadium CR-V steel, organised in a compact carry case and built to perform reliably across every standard household, electrical and automotive maintenance task.

With a voltage tester and insulating tape included alongside the mechanical essentials — hex keys in six sizes, 6" wire pliers, claw hammer, 2m tape measure and a full 12-piece screwdriver bit set — the ToolMaster™ is the complete everyday toolkit that takes the improvisation out of home maintenance.

Chrome Vanadium CR-V Steel — Built to Last

The defining difference between the ToolMaster and a budget supermarket tool kit is the material: Chrome Vanadium (CR-V) alloy steel. CR-V tools are harder, more resistant to corrosion, less prone to rounding off on fasteners and significantly more durable under the torque and impact loads of regular use than standard carbon steel alternatives.

For tools that live in a drawer, a car boot or a cupboard under the stairs and come out whenever something needs fixing, CR-V construction means they're still performing reliably years from now — rather than the heads rounding off or the jaws of the pliers losing their grip after a season of occasional use.

Key Features

  • Chrome Vanadium CR-V steel: Higher hardness, better corrosion resistance and significantly greater durability under load than standard carbon steel tools.
  • 24-piece complete kit: Covers the full range of everyday UK home repair, maintenance and DIY tasks in a single organised set.
  • 6 hex keys (1.5–5mm): Allen key set covering the most common sizes for flat-pack furniture assembly, cycle maintenance and appliance repair.
  • Voltage tester included: Essential safety tool for checking whether sockets, switches and wiring are live before working on them — a critical safety item for any household kit.
  • 12-piece screwdriver bit set with handle: Phillips, flathead and specialist bits covering the full range of standard UK fixings and appliance screws.
  • 6" wire pliers: For gripping, bending, cutting and twisting wire and cable — essential for electrical and mechanical tasks.
  • Claw hammer: For driving and extracting nails, light demolition and general striking tasks.
  • 2m tape measure: For measuring furniture, rooms and materials before cutting or drilling.
  • Insulating tape: For safe temporary insulation of electrical connections and wire ends.
  • Robust carry case: Compartmentalised storage keeps every tool in its place — immediately accessible and protected between uses.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Model ToolMaster™ 24 Home Tool Kit
Total Pieces 24
Tool Material Chrome Vanadium CR-V alloy steel
Hex Key Sizes 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm (6 pieces)
Safety Tools Voltage tester and insulating tape
Tape Measure 2 metres
Pliers 6" wire pliers
Screwdriver Bits 12 pieces with handle
Case Compact compartmentalised carry case
Recommended Use Home repairs, flat-pack assembly, electrical maintenance and DIY

What's in the Box

  • 1 × 2-metre tape measure
  • 6 × Chrome vanadium hex keys (1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm)
  • 1 × Insulating tape
  • 1 × 6" wire pliers
  • 1 × Voltage tester
  • 1 × Claw hammer
  • 12 × Screwdriver bits with handle
  • 1 × Compact carry case

Frequently Asked Questions

What does CR-V Chrome Vanadium actually mean for tool quality?

Chrome Vanadium (CR-V) is an alloy steel that adds chromium and vanadium to standard carbon steel. The result is a tool that is harder and more resistant to wear under torque, more resistant to surface corrosion in damp conditions, and significantly less prone to the heads of screwdrivers rounding off or the jaws of pliers losing their grip edge over time. For a hand tool kit that will be used irregularly over many years, CR-V construction means the tools are still reliable and precise well into the future — rather than deteriorating after a season of occasional use.

Is the voltage tester safe for use on UK mains sockets?

The voltage tester included in the ToolMaster kit is a non-contact type suitable for checking whether sockets, light fittings, switches and cable runs are live before working on them. Always follow the instructions in the user guide before using the voltage tester, and never work on live circuits — the tester is for safety checking only, not for work on energised wiring. For electrical work beyond basic checks, contact a qualified electrician.

How does the ToolMaster compare to the MultiPro in the Forjato range?

The ToolMaster is the more comprehensive kit — 24 pieces vs 13, specifically chrome vanadium CR-V steel construction, a complete hex key set in six sizes, a voltage tester and 12 screwdriver bits with handle. The MultiPro is the accessible entry-level option for homeowners who need essential tools without the full range. Choose ToolMaster for a complete, higher-quality long-term toolkit; MultiPro for a practical starter set.

Forjato Quality Standard

The ToolMaster™ is selected under the Forjato Quality Standard — assessed for steel alloy grade, tool finish accuracy, case durability and completeness across the full range of everyday home repair applications. Our commitment is to deliver a hand tool kit that remains accurate, reliable and fit for purpose through years of regular household use.
Care note: Keep all tools clean and dry after use — wipe metal surfaces to remove moisture and debris, particularly after outdoor or automotive tasks. Store in the carry case with tools in their correct positions to prevent damage and maintain sharpness. The voltage tester is for safety checking only — never work on live circuits.