If my impression is right, that you are interested to spend some money in a few toys, that you want to play around with some bushcraft tools and get some own impressions, because you aren't yet so horribly experienced in such things, are locked into your garden and want to spend your time with bushcraft, and assuming, that you are pretty well earning, I would recommend to buy the following tools or a few of them:
Bahco Laplander saw
The Bahco Laplander saw is an excellent folding saw that has Bahco s special XT toothing that allows cutting on both the push and the pull
www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk
TBS mug
The TBS 750ml pot with a bail handle is truly an excellent piece of kit. It has so much going for it and has been really well thought out for the
www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk
Pathfinder Bush Pot 1,75 litres
Type: bush pot Material: 304 stainless steel Diameter: 13.9 cm
www.knivesandtools.com
Morakniv Garberg
Handle/blade: polyamide/Sandvik 14C28N Blade length: 10,8 cm Weight: 169 gram
www.knivesandtools.com
Fällkniven DC4 sharpening tool
Combination diamond/ceramic whetstone which contains a fine diamond stone (25 micron) and a ceramic stone made of synthetic sapphires. Dimensions: 32 x 100 mm
www.knivesandtools.com
Ferrocerium rod Light my Fire Army
Fire starter with emergency whistle. Can be used up to 12.000 times. The plastic handles are made from Biobased plastics.
www.knivesandtools.com
Victorinox Compact
Handle/blade: plastic/stainless steel Blade length: 6.0 cm Weight: 64 grams
www.knivesandtools.com
Opinel No8 Carbone
The Opinel pocket knife with wooden handle. Manufactured in 1890 by Joseph Opinel, this handy knife was originally designed for use by local farmers. The Opinel pocket knife is a renowned, yet really affordable pocket knife, ideal for everyday use.
www.knivesandtools.com
Fiskars X7 hatchet
Handle/axe head: FiberComp/PTFE coated steel Cutting edge length: 6.8 cm Overall length: 35.5 cm Weight: 645 grams
www.knivesandtools.com
Sheath for it
Luxurious axe sheath made from recycled leather. Perfect for the Fiskars N7, X5 and X7 axes
www.knivesandtools.com
Agawa Canyon Boreal 21, orange handle
Foldable saw with a length of 54.6 cm
www.knivesandtools.com
Sheath for it, Cordura Nylon
The specialist in kitchen knives, pocket knives, multitools, torches, binoculars and outdoor tools. Largest offer and the best prices for all top-brands!
www.knivesandtools.com
Hultafors GK heavy duty
(For first sharpening trials)
Handle/blade: polypropylene/carbon fiber Blade length: 9,2 cm Weight: 120 grams
www.knivesandtools.com
Terävä Jääkäripuukko 110
Medium size general purpose utility knife, a solid choice for most situations.
www.varusteleka.com
Terävä Jääkäripuukko 85
A very small and handy little knife with a drop point puukko style blade profile.
www.varusteleka.com
Most experienced members of this forum will surely agree, that the list above is a selection of reasonably priced no nonsense tools.
If you aren't so well earning or not so horrably bored, just take the Morakniv Garberg stainless with leather sheath, the Light my Fire Army ferrocerium rod, the DC4 sharpening tool, the Bahco folding saw and the two stainless steel pots. Like this you get a very good selection of tools for a relatively low amount of money and are perfectly equipped for most European conditions. Well treated the handy stuff will surely last you a lifetime.
Don't get me wrong:
The short list in the end is my realistic recommendation for the average beginner. There is a lot of other equipment, that costs a bit money, and would be needed if you want to go for hiking and wild camping. It is interesting too.