Hardware Store With More
Hand & Power Tools in Humpty Doo
We supply quality hardware, rural supplies and trusted advice, helping locals across Humpty Doo and the greater NT to get the job done.
Tools for Every Job
At Humpty Doo Hardware, we stock a wide range of power tools and hand tools to help our customers tackle jobs around homes, sheds and rural properties across the Humpty Doo region. Whether you're working on repairs, construction projects or everyday maintenance, we keep dependable tools ready in store.
In this department, you’ll find everything from hand tools and socket sets to cordless drills, power tools, cutting accessories, and chainsaws used across workshops and properties.
Reliable tools make a big difference when it comes to getting work done properly. Our team can help you find the right tools for the job, whether you're a tradie, contractor or handling projects around the property. Give us a call on (08) 8988 1193, and we’ll help you get started.
Power Tools
Power tools help make larger projects and heavy work easier to manage. We stock dependable tools suited to building projects, property maintenance and workshop use.
Products include:
- Cordless drills
- Power drills
- Impact drivers
- Angle grinders
- Circular saws
- Tool batteries
- Drill bits
- Cutting discs
- Chainsaws
Ready for the Job
Having the right tools nearby makes property work easier. We help you find dependable tools so repairs, upgrades and construction projects can be handled with confidence.
Designed for Property Work
Jobs around sheds, workshops and rural properties often require tough, reliable tools. Our range helps you handle demanding work across a variety of projects.
Practical Workshop Solutions
Whether you're fixing equipment, building something new or maintaining tools, we help you find practical solutions for everyday workshop and property tasks.
Workshop Essentials
Getting jobs done around the workshop or property often comes down to having the right tools on hand. We stock trusted brands such as Makita for dependable power tools, along with quality hand tools from Kincrome, Tolsen and Supercraft used across workshops and job sites. You’ll also find specialist products from Pferd and Sutton Tools suited to cutting, grinding and drilling applications. These brands are known for durability and performance, helping support the tools needed for everyday repairs, maintenance and project work.
Whether you're tackling a quick repair or a larger project, it’s easy to explore the range in store and pick up the tools needed to keep jobs moving.
Quality Brands
Open 7 Days
Competitive Pricing
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FAQ
What are the most useful hand tools to keep in a workshop?
Most workshops rely on a set of basic hand tools for everyday repairs and maintenance. Common essentials include spanners, socket sets, screwdrivers, pliers and hammers, which can handle a wide range of tasks. These tools are often used for assembling equipment, tightening fittings or making small adjustments around the property. Having a reliable set of hand tools makes it easier to deal with unexpected repairs or quick jobs. Keeping these tools organised and accessible can also save time when working on projects.
When should power tools be used instead of hand tools?
Power tools are often used when a task requires extra speed, strength or precision. Tools such as drills, impact drivers and angle grinders can complete jobs more quickly than manual tools, especially when working with hard materials. They are commonly used for cutting, drilling, sanding and fastening in larger projects. Hand tools are still useful for detailed work or smaller adjustments where more control is needed. Using the right type of tool for the task can improve efficiency and produce better results.
How do you choose the right power tool for a project?
Choosing the right power tool depends on the type of work being done and the materials involved. Drills and drivers are often used for fastening and drilling holes, while saws and grinders are suited to cutting or shaping materials. Factors such as power, battery life and tool durability can also influence which option works best. Many projects benefit from using tools designed specifically for the job rather than a single multipurpose tool. Selecting the right equipment helps improve safety and overall performance during projects.







