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HomeAuto Care & MaintenanceKlein 32477 10-in-1 Screwdriver/Nut Driver |
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Great multi-purpose screwdriver Jul 12, 2010 This is probably one of the most used tools, on my belt. It has nut drivers, multiple tips, and just about anything you want to use, in a jiff. My only complaint is that the 5/16" nut driver does not like to be torqued too much, and warps. Once this occurs, you have a hard time keeping the 1/4" bit sleeves on, when reversed. It's not a huge deal, and is only slightly annoying. I wouldn't recommend using the nut drivers for too many repeated high hand torque turns. I'd recommend a dedicated Klein nutdriver, if you torque quite hard.
All in all, this is my tool of choice, to start any job.
A little to specialized May 17, 2010 Bought this and a set of Klein driver bits. But the driver uses bits that have a bearing to grab inside the shaft and are a lot longer. I'll keep it but I had to order a Whia magnetic bit driver for the Klein bit set.
excellent, but.... Apr 08, 2010 Delightful (or...as delightful as a 10-in-1 screwdriver can be)...excellent and useful variety of bits.
two gripes:
1] it would be great if the ball bearing retainers had a bit more tension. the bits tend to get pulled out when removing the screwdriver from tight places. moderately annoying.
2] the torx sizes are the two sizes just above what I need for any useful computer or electronics work. would be nice to have a T6 and T8 option instead of the square tips, though i haven't looked, so there probably IS.
Solid, well built screwdriver Mar 14, 2010 What can I say, it's a Klein screwdriver. These beauties are built to last. Strong. Excellent quality. Get yours and enjoy.
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junk Feb 12, 2010 Buy a Lennox 9 in 1 (or whatever it's called) instead. These things strip out on you. The shaft on my first one cracked when I was using the screwdriver part, so I returned it and got a new one. Same thing happened again. An old electrician told me they always do that. Now it's in my kid's toy toolbox.
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