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2-Piece Craftsman Bi-material Screwdriver Set

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Amazon has 2-Piece Craftsman Bi-material Screwdriver Set (CMHT65072N) for $4.98. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Alternatively, Lowe's has 2-Piece Craftsman Bi-material Screwdriver Set (CMHT65072N) for $4.98. Select store pickup where available.

Note: Availability for store pickup varies by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Black Oxide Tip provides improved durability and grip without compromising tip fitment
  • Speed and Precision Tactile Zones provide quick rotation control for efficient run down and precision tasks
  • Torque Zone provides added grip texture and geometry for heavy torque applications
  • Common Applications: Carpentry, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, DIY and MRO
  • Includes (1) Each: PH - #2 X 4-in, SL - 1/4-in X 4-in
  • Full Lifetime Warranty

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  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This screwdriver set has a 4.8 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 390 reviews.
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Amazon has 2-Piece Craftsman Bi-material Screwdriver Set (CMHT65072N) for $4.98. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Alternatively, Lowe's has 2-Piece Craftsman Bi-material Screwdriver Set (CMHT65072N) for $4.98. Select store pickup where available.

Note: Availability for store pickup varies by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Black Oxide Tip provides improved durability and grip without compromising tip fitment
  • Speed and Precision Tactile Zones provide quick rotation control for efficient run down and precision tasks
  • Torque Zone provides added grip texture and geometry for heavy torque applications
  • Common Applications: Carpentry, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, DIY and MRO
  • Includes (1) Each: PH - #2 X 4-in, SL - 1/4-in X 4-in
  • Full Lifetime Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This screwdriver set has a 4.8 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 390 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Written by gaamn114 | Staff

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Model: CRAFTSMAN Screwdriver Set, Bi-material, 2 Piece (CMHT65072N)

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Last Tuesday
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skypros
Last Tuesday
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Great deal, Purchased a set...... You never have enough #2 phillips head screwdrivers.
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Last Tuesday
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sandwich
Last Tuesday
2,116 Posts
I'm pretty happy with my Craftsman screwdrivers I initially bought as a sacrificial set. The tips are quite good for the price. The handles hold up to mallet and deadblow strikes as well.
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jrm523
Last Wednesday
924 Posts
These are pathetic compared to the old school forged Craftsman screwdrivers. So sad..
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Bryan7618
Last Wednesday
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Why can't we have straight material?
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the_hork
6d ago
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Quote from skypros :
Great deal, Purchased a set...... You never have enough #2 phillips head screwdrivers.
You should have zero #2 Philips head screwdrivers and replace it with a JIS2 screwdriver. The JIS screwdriver fit Philips screws fine, but most importantly fits JIS. Ever work on a Honda or Toyota or some asian electronic part and inexplicably strip the head of what looked like a normal Philips screw, even though you were so careful not to? It's because a Philips screwdriver does not seat into a JIS screw, and will guarantee you strip it into a round divot. A JIS should be your sole + shaped screwdriver.
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6d ago
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6d ago
ColinV9793
6d ago
58 Posts
Quote from jrm523 :
These are pathetic compared to the old school forged Craftsman screwdrivers. So sad..

Totally false. The old western forge made screwdrivers are very basic compared to these.
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6d ago
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6d ago
skypros
6d ago
237 Posts
Thank You for the Info. Yes I have Toyotas and yes, I have stripped the screw heads out.... I had no idea there was a different "Philips +" type.
I will buy a JIS2 screwdriver to add to my collection.

Quote from the_hork :
You should have zero #2 Philips head screwdrivers and replace it with a JIS2 screwdriver. The JIS screwdriver fit Philips screws fine, but most importantly fits JIS. Ever work on a Honda or Toyota or some asian electronic part and inexplicably strip the head of what looked like a normal Philips screw, even though you were so careful not to? It's because a Philips screwdriver does not seat into a JIS screw, and will guarantee you strip it into a round divot. A JIS should be your sole + shaped screwdriver.

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klokwyze
6d ago
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Quote from skypros :
Thank You for the Info. Yes I have Toyotas and yes, I have stripped the screw heads out.... I had no idea there was a different "Philips +" type.
I will buy a JIS2 screwdriver to add to my collection.

sounds like another torx
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jeff34270
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Quote from skypros :
Thank You for the Info. Yes I have Toyotas and yes, I have stripped the screw heads out.... I had no idea there was a different "Philips +" type.I will buy a JIS2 screwdriver to add to my collection.
The new Phillips standard has incorporated and superseded the old JIS classification, so any high quality modern Phillips will fit your Toyota's screws.
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n0p
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Quote from skypros :
Great deal, Purchased a set...... You never have enough #2 phillips head screwdrivers.
And you also never have enough pry bars, so there's use for both of them.
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jenesaisquoi
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Quote from the_hork :
You should have zero #2 Philips head screwdrivers and replace it with a JIS2 screwdriver. The JIS screwdriver fit Philips screws fine, but most importantly fits JIS. Ever work on a Honda or Toyota or some asian electronic part and inexplicably strip the head of what looked like a normal Philips screw, even though you were so careful not to? It's because a Philips screwdriver does not seat into a JIS screw, and will guarantee you strip it into a round divot. A JIS should be your sole + shaped screwdriver.
This is why I love SD. I had never heard of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) screwdrivers, and yeah, I had issues with Phillips screws on my KZ1000 brake fluid cover back in the day. I'm buying these Craftsman for my junk drawer in the kitchen, but I'll have t check out JIS screwdriver as well. What about cordless bits? It seems strange that if JIS works better for regular Phillips screws that they aren't more common.
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jeff34270
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
This is why I love SD. I had never heard of JIS (Japan Industrial Standard) screwdrivers, and yeah, I had issues with Phillips screws on my KZ1000 brake fluid cover back in the day. I'm buying these Craftsman for my junk drawer in the kitchen, but I'll have t check out JIS screwdriver as well. What about cordless bits? It seems strange that if JIS works better for regular Phillips screws that they aren't more common.
It's not that common to see anymore because the old JIS standard for cross-tipped screwdrivers was rolled into the new ISO 8764 many years ago. A good quality modern screwdriver (Wera, Wiha, PB Swiss, Hozan, Koken, Vessel) made to the current ISO standard should fit JIS screws just fine.
If you want more info: https://smallworkshop.co.uk/2022/...fasteners/
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cheapchips
2d ago
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$2.50 each, I got suckered
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ras1234
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These are excellent for 5 bucks. I put a set in my car.

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