

Cushion-Grip handle for maximum comfort.Stainless steel bit holder contains powerful rare earth magnets for securing bits and fasteners.
#Klein multi bit screw driver
Impact rated blade can be removed for use as an impact driver attachment.Adjust the length of the blade for easier access.Industrial-strength bits that are conveniently housed in the handle.Compact driver reaches easily into tight spots.Multi-bit stubby screwdriver includes 7 different screwdriver bits and a 1/4-Inch nut driver.Powerful rare earth magnets secure bits and fasteners while the Cushion-Grip handle and spin cap provide outstanding comfort and control. Simply adjust the blades' length to allow for easier access or remove to use with an impact driver. Industrial-strength bits are conveniently housed in the handle. With these screwdrivers, there is no need to run back to your tool bag. We have more thoughts in our guide to precision screwdrivers.Klein Tools’ 32308 Adjustable Length Screwdrivers function both as multi-bit screwdrivers and impact driver attachments. But for a general-use kitchen-drawer tool, this screwdriver makes a nice companion piece to the larger Megapro 13-in-1. The only significant downside of this model is that it has trouble with recessed screws because of the way the replaceable bits fit into the stem. Among all the other precision screwdrivers we tested, none offer as much as the Megapro 24-in-1 in a single, compact, easy-to-use package. It doesn’t have a ratchet, but given the size of the screws it handles, we don’t think this is an issue. The rear cap spins much more freely, making delicate work easier. It offers a teardrop handle similar to that of our main pick, as well as the comfort that goes with that shape. The bit selection is also impressive, but it represents the smaller spectrum of sizes, including Apple’s pentalobe bit. In many ways, this is the little sibling to our main pick, as it has the same smart bit storage and the spinning cap. Tinier screws and delicate projects require a smaller tool, and for that we recommend the Megapro 24-in-1 Multi-Bit Precision Screwdriver. We recommend buying whichever tool is cheaper or easier for you to get. Other than the color, they’re the same tool Megapro confirmed to us that it manufactures the Channellock on a private-label basis. We tested the Megapro 13-in-1 alongside the Channellock 13-in-1 Multi-Bit Ratcheting Screwdriver, and they performed identically. If you don’t lose it, this is probably the last screwdriver you’ll ever need to purchase.


Paying around $30 for a screwdriver may make your jaw drop, but in the eight years we’ve been recommending this model, we’ve received more positive feedback on it than just about any other Wirecutter pick. Those bits store in its handle, a comfortable rubberized grip with a unique feature: a free-spinning rear cap, which lets you turn the tool with one hand while using the other to press it into a screw (without the friction burning a fiery hole into your palm). What sets this model apart is the excellent bit storage, which makes it easy to find, store, swap-and never drop or lose-the tool’s six unusually tough double-sided bits. The Megapro 13-in-1 works as well at actual screwdriving as many other high-quality tools.
