Milwaukee brand crowbar and hammer
Milwaukee brand crowbar and hammer

Milwaukee Hand Tools at Blain's Farm & Fleet

Milwaukee Hand Tools

A Milwaukee tape measure sits on a makeshift work bench on a construction site in the city Tape Measures
Milwaukee tape measures fit every job and jobsite. Durability, accuracy, and convenience all come in a versatile package to fit your needs. Compact, wide blade, and magnetic measuring tapes are all here.
A gloved hand uses a screwdriver to tighten the screws on a brand new doorknob attached to a door Screwdrivers
From screwdriver sets to the little compact screwdriver that will become your next favorite lifesaver tool on the jobsite, Milwaukee screwdrivers are exactly what you need.
A mechanic's hand uses a wrench to tighten a bolt on the engine block of an automobile Mechanics Tools
Every mechanic knows that the right tool can make the job so much quicker and easier. Milwaukee offers the tools you need to make it happen.
A caucasian man's hand uses a razor knife to cut vinyl flooring. Knives
Folding knives, box cutters, and utility knives from Milwaukee Tool are sure to become your go-to cutting tool on the jobsite due to their versatility and durable construction.
Gloved hand uses a Milwaukee Screwdriver as leverage to turn a pair of Milwaukee pliers on a valve Pliers
From locking pliers, to needle nose pliers, Milwaukee has exactly the set of pliers you're looking for. On the jobsite, you need a reliable set of pliers when you need it, period. Milwaukee has you covered.
A contractor uses a Milwaukee level to true up a window frame while framing a house Levels
From laser levels and bubble levels of all shapes and sizes, you'll find a Milwaukee level to fit your jobsite. Your commitment to quality matches Milwaukee's quality levels, which will give you the accurate measure to true up every project.
Workman in a hi-vis shirt and Milwaukee work gloves uses a Milwaukee hammer to pound nails Hammers
Milwaukee offers framing hammers with milled faces, curved claws, smooth faces, fiberglass handles, and more. The durability and precision engineering of Milwaukee's hammers are contractor-grade, made for contractor work.
A hand in a Milwaukee work glove uses a Milwaukee pry bar to pry a nail from a plywood step Pry Bars
Milwaukee pry bars and nail pullers will live up to even the toughest tasks. Ergonomic engineering and the most rugged construction make them the perfect choice for a heavy workload.
Gloved electrician's hands use a Milwaukee wire-stripper tool to repair an electrical outlet. Electrical
From wire-strippers to jobsite lighting, Milwaukee offers all the electrical tools you need to get the job done right.
Workman uses a pipe wrench to bend a tube around the frame of a room he is building. Plumbing
From tubing cutters to pipe wrenches, Milwaukee has all of the plumbing tools you need to keep your jobsite dry and your projects on track.