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RainbowRaine · 30/07/2020 13:34

My DC is moving out soon and I'm compiling a list of household must haves to buy as a household essential kit.
So far I have

Cable ties
Gaffer tape
Gorilla glue
Emergency toilet roll
Set of Allen keys
Sellotape
All-purpose cleaner
Magic sponge
Cleaning cloths
First aid kit
Tool kit
Batteries
Black sacks

OP posts:
Finfintytint · 30/07/2020 13:37

Scissors

MaitlandGirl · 30/07/2020 13:38

Fire blanket

TakeMeToYourLiar · 30/07/2020 13:39

Torch
Matches

CarribeanPizza · 30/07/2020 13:42

Screwdriver

jerometheturnipking · 30/07/2020 13:42

A lighter
Needle and thread/sewing kit

RainbowRaine · 30/07/2020 13:45

All added to list, thank you.

OP posts:
UselessTrees · 30/07/2020 13:45

Spare lightbulbs
Stepladder
Radiator key

pepperycinnamon · 30/07/2020 13:46

Corkscrew
Wrench
Spanners
Pain relief
Bucket

LoseLooseLucy · 30/07/2020 13:46

Candles
Lightbulbs
Plunger

ExtremelyBoldSquirrels · 30/07/2020 13:49

She’ll need at least 2 screwdrivers: one flat head; one Phillips head.

Drain unblocker. I’ve had to use this on the showers in every single house I’ve ever moved into.

Love51 · 30/07/2020 13:49

Don't you just acquire this stuff as you go along? I've never bought Allen keys they come in the flat pack!
Teabags, kettle, toilet roll though.

summersolstice43 · 30/07/2020 13:50

Tin opener
WD40
Foil (the amount of times I run out is unreal)

FreezerBird · 30/07/2020 13:53

The two essentials for life are wd40 and gaffer tape.

If it's moving and it shouldn't : gaffer tape
If it isn't moving and it should: wd40

Passmethecrisps · 30/07/2020 13:54

Plunger! When I lived in rented accommodation I often seemed to find myself in need of a plunger yet I have never owned one.

A wee tool kit is great. I have vivid recollections of putting together a computer desk with a knife and a cast iron trivet.

Other than that I would suggest a bottle opener, some wine glasses and that’s it!

When I went to university my mum trawled charity shops for my kitchen kit. I had the most amazing selection of brown and orange pans and crockery. I suppose your kit will depend on what sort of accommodation she is moving in to

Passmethecrisps · 30/07/2020 13:55

@FreezerBird that is amazing life advice. Stealing

mamakoukla · 30/07/2020 13:55

Chocolate
Crisps

Lweji · 30/07/2020 13:56

OP, your list is hilarious.
I can't imagine he'll survive more than a day or two without cable ties. Grin

Does your DC even want that list?

They'll buy the things as they need them.

Apart from the very basics, such as cutlery and plates, I'd say:
A wind up torch in case there's a power cut.
Fire blanket or fire extinguisher are good ideas. As are smoke and CO detectors.

Apart from that, they'll figure it out and do let them.

AdaColeman · 30/07/2020 13:56

Pliers
Tape measure
Washing up liquid
Hangers

pepperycinnamon · 30/07/2020 13:57

@ExtremelyBoldSquirrels

She’ll need at least 2 screwdrivers: one flat head; one Phillips head.

Drain unblocker. I’ve had to use this on the showers in every single house I’ve ever moved into.

And one of the other weird ones which looks like a Phillips head and isn't, I don't know what it's called.
HollowTalk · 30/07/2020 13:57

I'd get emergency ant powder and mouse pellets, too.

Lweji · 30/07/2020 13:57

Apologies for the stray "he". I shouldn't have assumed.

AriettyHomily · 30/07/2020 13:59

Cable ties?

Don't you just go to the shop when you need this stuff and start a drawer of shite that may one day be needed again?

PoppySeedSaid · 30/07/2020 14:00

Bottle of gin

mosquitofeast · 30/07/2020 14:01

carbon monoxide alarm, fire alarm,

mosquitofeast · 30/07/2020 14:01

I have never used a cable tie.....

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