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expired Posted by echen770 • May 25, 2021
expired Posted by echen770 • May 25, 2021

Milwaukee 11-in-1 Multi-Tip Screwdriver with Square Drive Bits (2-Pack) - $14.97+FS - Home Depot

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  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Includes: (1) Phillips #1, (1) Phillips #2, (1) Slotted 1/4 in., (1) Slotted 3/16 in., (1) Square #1, (1) Square #2, (1) Torx #10, (1) Torx #15, (1) 1/4 in. Nut Driver, (1) 3/8 in. Nut Driver
  • Kit Includes: (2) 48-22-2761 11-in-1 Multi-Bit Screwdrivers
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  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Includes: (1) Phillips #1, (1) Phillips #2, (1) Slotted 1/4 in., (1) Slotted 3/16 in., (1) Square #1, (1) Square #2, (1) Torx #10, (1) Torx #15, (1) 1/4 in. Nut Driver, (1) 3/8 in. Nut Driver
  • Kit Includes: (2) 48-22-2761 11-in-1 Multi-Bit Screwdrivers

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Model: Milwaukee 11-in-1 Multi-Tip Screwdriver with Square Drive Bits (2-Pack)

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May 25, 2021
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Coffeelover696969
May 25, 2021
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Not ratcheting, nor does it have the longer hits like the prev fp Milwaukee screwdriver. This also forces you to buy 2. As a homeowner, I barely need 1 of these and I'd bet the ratcheting
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echen770
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I put one in my m12 tool box and one in my dewalt 20v tool box, because they stay in my van. Then, I put one inside the house, and one in the garage...
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donaldinc
May 25, 2021
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Quote from Coffeelover696969 :
Not ratcheting, nor does it have the longer hits like the prev fp Milwaukee screwdriver. This also forces you to buy 2. As a homeowner, I barely need 1 of these and I'd bet the ratcheting
Agreed! Go ratcheting and it will change your life. Well worth the price difference. I highly recommend this Snap-on sister company brand - https://www.amazon.com/Williams-W...r=8-2&th=1
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timlaw83
May 25, 2021
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Quote from Coffeelover696969 :
Not ratcheting, nor does it have the longer hits like the prev fp Milwaukee screwdriver. This also forces you to buy 2. As a homeowner, I barely need 1 of these and I'd bet the ratcheting
I am not a Milwaukee fanboy but I don't like seeing deals cut down without reason. As a firefighter who keeps these in his gear for investigating burnt out AC units, and a contractor who uses these for electrical outlets, I can say your negative review is unwarranted. This is a decent deal.
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Quote from donaldinc :
Agreed! Go ratcheting and it will change your life. Well worth the price difference. I highly recommend this Snap-on sister company brand - https://www.amazon.com/Williams-W...r=8-2&th=1 [amazon.com]
That costs more than twice as much as this set of 2 Milwaukees, only has 5 screwdriver bits (none of them square), and no nut drivers.

While I could repair many household things (like a dryer) with just this Milwaukee, I'd have to supplement the Williams with a few other tools.

A multi-driver like this is always in my pocket when I go to one of my rentals, as there's always something to fix.
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Quote from donaldinc :
Agreed! Go ratcheting and it will change your life. Well worth the price difference. I highly recommend this Snap-on sister company brand - https://www.amazon.com/Williams-W...r=8-2&th=1
Thanks! I've had the snap on version for around 25 years and still working well, but wanted one for the RV, just didn't want to pay current price. Ordered the one you recommended from Amazon, after reading answered questions that declared that even the bits have Snap on's part numbers.
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donaldinc
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Quote from jeff34270 :
That costs more than twice as much as this set of 2 Milwaukees, only has 5 screwdriver bits (none of them square), and no nut drivers.

While I could repair many household things (like a dryer) with just this Milwaukee, I'd have to supplement the Williams with a few other tools.

A multi-driver like this is always in my pocket when I go to one of my rentals, as there's always something to fix.
Yes it does cost more but it is worth it to me. You can add most bits you have lying around to the magnetic tip and it'll work.

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DealMasterFlash
May 25, 2021
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Quote from echen770 :
I put one in my m12 tool box and one in my dewalt 20v tool box, because they stay in my van. Then, I put one inside the house, and one in the garage...
Yes, have multiple as well. I keep one in the house in the 'junk drawer' so my wife doesn't go in the garage and mess everything up rifling through my tools when she needs a screwdriver, and one at my girlfriend's so she doesn't call me at inopportune times when she needs something unexpectedly fixed.
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Coffeelover696969
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Quote from timlaw83 :
I am not a Milwaukee fanboy but I don't like seeing deals cut down without reason. As a firefighter who keeps these in his gear for investigating burnt out AC units, and a contractor who uses these for electrical outlets, I can say your negative review is unwarranted. This is a decent deal.
I can safely say that "any screwdriver" will work in your bag. Why do you need to buy 2 for $15? Why not buy 1 good one that has better bits and also ratchets for $10-$15?
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timlaw83
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Quote from Coffeelover696969 :
I can safely say that "any screwdriver" will work in your bag. Why do you need to buy 2 for $15? Why not buy 1 good one that has better bits and also ratchets for $10-$15?
Because most of us who are going to click on a link for a screwdriver have more than one bag and a 2 pack with multiple bits and purposes is a welcome addition. Not "any screwdriver" will do.
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Coffeelover696969
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Quote from timlaw83 :
Because most of us who are going to click on a link for a screwdriver have more than one bag and a 2 pack with multiple bits and purposes is a welcome addition. Not "any screwdriver" will do.
I promise you, if you're buying this $7 multi bit screwdriver, literally any screwdriver will work for you. Literally any. Go to the dollar store, go to harbor freight and get 30% off $10. This screwdriver will not blow your mind.

Most sd'ers are degenerates that's aren't at the top level of any contracting or maintenance level. They're the low-kid tier worker or the person who is in a completely different field of work (Banking, for example) who'd be buying this.

As someone who is a homeowner, and this stays in their garage, a ratcheting screwdriver will elevate the quality of my life. Not a 2nd screwdriver for an additional $7.
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echen770
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This one and a ratcheting screwdriver are not mutually exclusive. You can have both. On the other hand, I put these non-ratcheting ones in my power tool boxes because sometimes you need to hand tighten the final quarter turn to make sure it is torqued right. You don't need a ratcheting screwdriver because you have a drill and an impact in the box.
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Last edited by BigDogg365 May 25, 2021 at 04:59 PM.
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Quote from DealMasterFlash :
Yes, have multiple as well. I keep one in the house in the 'junk drawer' so my wife doesn't go in the garage and mess everything up rifling through my tools when she needs a screwdriver, and one at my girlfriend's so she doesn't call me at inopportune times when she needs something unexpectedly fixed.
A comment on a deals website to "brag" about adultery. Cool bro.
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downwithcville
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I own a wide range of multi tip screw drivers and the ratcheting versions as well. The ratcheting version is usually heavier and with a few brands the direction switch is in a place where you hit it with your hand mid turning. If your wrists are so weak you can't do a few screws I recommend a low powered cordless drill/driver. The non-ratcheting versions are my go to for most jobs.

I've was an HVAC service tech for over a decade and currently am head maintenance for a large hotel. Who ever said SD'ers aren't techs or maintenance people was talking out their @ss.
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