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When you’re out on the road, you never know what might happen. It’s always best to be prepared, which is why it’s really important to keep a few key items in your car, just in case. These bits and pieces can make a huge difference when you’re out on the road, so read on for a list of 5 essential items you should have in your car tool kit at all times.
5 Items Every Driver Should Have in a Car Tool Kit
1. First Aid Kit
Even a first aid kit that’s as basic as a few plasters and antiseptic wipes is an essential part of every driver’s inventory. It’s a great source of basic medical supplies when you’re out and about and could also be used to patch you up after a minor accident.
While it’s no substitute for professional medical attention, a well-stocked first aid kit can still be invaluable. You can usually buy a ready-stocked kit from most pharmacies which you can then add to as you go. Painkillers, motion sickness tablets, and a few basic bandages are always useful.
2. Jumper Cables
Keeping an eye on your battery is always a good idea. A failed battery can leave you stranded, something that’s particularly unpleasant in cold weather when batteries are most likely to fail. Even if your battery is brand-new and in tip-top condition, most drivers have managed to drain their batteries at some point in their lives just by leaving their headlamps or heating on.
A set of jumper cables are all you need to get you out of this sort of fix. They also allow to you play the good Samaritan to any unlucky drivers you encounter who’ve neglected to pack this essential item. Make sure you keep them in good condition; rusty contacts can stop them from working just when you need them the most.
3. Screwdrivers
A set of Philips and flathead screwdrivers is an inexpensive investment that can be extremely useful if you need to change a headlight, remove a faulty windscreen wiper, or any number of other minor roadside fixes.
4. Towing Rope or Strap
Keeping a towing strap, chain or strong rope in your car could make life a lot easier if you break down on the side of the road. It could be enough to get you home if you find yourself in difficulty and spare you the strain on your wallet from a tow company. They can often be found at hardware stores at a very reasonable price.
5. Warning Triangle
These little pieces of kit are so useful that you’re actually required to carry one in some jurisdictions. Their purpose is to make your car more visible to passing motorists if you’ve broken down on the side of the highway. They’re always reflected and are designed to be placed some distance behind your car, so passing drivers can see you and have time to slow down and pass safely.
These simple items can be a godsend if you find yourself in a sticky situation. What equipment do you carry in your car? Visit us at Rath Mitsubishi and let us know.
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