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My account had a clippable coupon to make it $8.78.
I bought this exact same one in Feb 2023. The build quality is great and it's convenient to have three different hex nut driver sizes on it. However, no built-in storage means it's very easy to lose track of a bit if you're not careful. I've already lost one.
My account had a clippable coupon to make it $8.78.
I bought this exact same one in Feb 2023. The build quality is great and it's convenient to have three different hex nut driver sizes on it. However, no built-in storage means it's very easy to lose track of a bit if you're not careful. I've already lost one.
Same here regarding the coupon! I've been buying up Wiha tools and they've become my favorite brand for screwdrivers and bits.
I'm confused that you say it doesn't have built-in storage – it's design would keep all the bits installed from what I can tell. I have similar screwdrivers and all the bits stay in the reversable holders. Of course, i could still see it being easy to lose a bit if you remove one and don't put it right back.
Same here regarding the coupon! I've been buying up Wiha tools and they've become my favorite brand for screwdrivers and bits.
I'm confused that you say it doesn't have built-in storage – it's design would keep all the bits installed from what I can tell. I have similar screwdrivers and all the bits stay in the reversable holders. Of course, i could still see it being easy to lose a bit if you remove one and don't put it right back.
Yes I am not the best at putting things back! It's an issue if I am switching between a hex nut and a bit.
For example, if I start off with a using the 1/4" hex nut so I remove the Philips bit, I have to put it on the side or in my pocket. Then I flip the holder to use flat head. There is a good chance I'll forget to put the Philips bit back since the tool looks 'complete' with the flat head out.
I would prefer to have storage for at least one bit in the handle so I can stick the bit I am not using in there.
Last edited by jchu14 December 1, 2025 at 02:01 PM.
Anyone own one of these and one of the Klein's 11 in 1s? How do they compare?
I don't have the Klein 11-1 but I have the Klein 8-1 #32596 which is probably my favorite multi screwdriver. I love the tip that slides from 1/4 to 3/8 hex and locks in place. It's sold as an HVAC tool and a lot of HVAC techs use it, but it's ~$30 usually. I'm ordering one of these Wiha's now though, comparing pics and specs it looks very similar to the Klein 11-1, except it has a flat side on the handle so it won't roll away.
I have this one. I think I prefer my old 6 in 1. Too many bits makes it harder to use actually. When you try to pull out one of the section, sometimes you end up pulling out the wrong section...
If I run into square or torx, I'll be wanting my power tools usually anyway
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Just ordered the Centrofix and some bits from Home Depot, and just got the knife maintenance kit and free driver the other day, but for 10 bucks I had to get this too.
Anyone own one of these and one of the Klein's 11 in 1s? How do they compare?
The soft rubber grip on my Klein has stretched and will occasionally slip in a high-torque application. So I may get try one of these, although the overall grip may not be as good
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I bought this exact same one in Feb 2023. The build quality is great and it's convenient to have three different hex nut driver sizes on it. However, no built-in storage means it's very easy to lose track of a bit if you're not careful. I've already lost one.
I bought this exact same one in Feb 2023. The build quality is great and it's convenient to have three different hex nut driver sizes on it. However, no built-in storage means it's very easy to lose track of a bit if you're not careful. I've already lost one.
I'm confused that you say it doesn't have built-in storage – it's design would keep all the bits installed from what I can tell. I have similar screwdrivers and all the bits stay in the reversable holders. Of course, i could still see it being easy to lose a bit if you remove one and don't put it right back.
I'm confused that you say it doesn't have built-in storage – it's design would keep all the bits installed from what I can tell. I have similar screwdrivers and all the bits stay in the reversable holders. Of course, i could still see it being easy to lose a bit if you remove one and don't put it right back.
For example, if I start off with a using the 1/4" hex nut so I remove the Philips bit, I have to put it on the side or in my pocket. Then I flip the holder to use flat head. There is a good chance I'll forget to put the Philips bit back since the tool looks 'complete' with the flat head out.
I would prefer to have storage for at least one bit in the handle so I can stick the bit I am not using in there.
If I run into square or torx, I'll be wanting my power tools usually anyway
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