- Four different non-magnetic tips in one tool, includes #0 and #00 Phillips plus 1/8-Inch (3.2 mm) and 3/32-Inch (2.4 mm) Slotted tips
- Rotating cap for optimum and precise control
- Corrosion-resistant chrome plated barrel that includes two double-ended bits that exceed ANSI standards
- Cushion-Grip handles for maximum comfort when working on small equipment
- Heat treated precision ground tip for greater strength
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Charlotte Arp
Super convenient little multi-tool
When you carry as many tools as I do, less is more. This tool is well designed to have multiple tips and yet still reach hard to get places where a tip often ends up being too short. It has an extra long shaft which isn't overly wide to prevent that from happening. Nice hardened metal tip that doesn't just Warp the first time you use it like the Chinese brands. (Love you China, nothing personal! đ) Perfect tool for terminations, which I sometimes do for days on end.
Janelle Williams
A great pocket screwdriver
If you're like me, your pockets are already littered with crap-- keys, cellphone, wallet, USB drive, pen, pocket knife, more keys-- you name it. I'm always trying to find the balance between having the tools I need and not being able to get up from my chair for all the extra weight. I find my two most-used tools are a knife and a screwdriver. I already carry a knife, and for a while I tried carrying a Victorinox Swiss Army knife as a sort of do-all tool. It worked-- kinda-- but I found myself needing a slim screwdriver for taking out recessed screws, actuating pneumatic valves, etc. Tool bags are fine when I know I'm going to be working on something, but not to lug around all the time. I tried a belt pouch with just a few tools, but I found myself constantly taking it off and leaving it somewhere when it kept snagging on everything. I even tried a Maxpedition-clone pocket organizer, but it must be for bigger pockets than mine, because I couldn't fit it anywhere. I want my hands free so dragging that thing around wasn't an option. What I really needed was a slim 2-in-1 screwdriver. I wanted to buy an SK because I am a big fan of their tools, but the price almost doubled overnight (from $8ish to $14 at the time I was looking). $14 is not expensive for a quality brand like SK, but the Klein caught my eye. I've been using Klein tools for years, so I pulled the trigger. I'm a little surprised at how convenient it is to have a small screwdriver that can ride around in my hip pocket all day. It doesn't stab me in the leg even when I sit or squat down, and I use it more frequently than I would have thought. No word yet on longevity, but I have Klein screwdrivers from the 1970s that are still in good shape, and they've not always led an easy life. A small screwdriver like this should see much less abuse, and if I get a year of frequent use out of it, it won't owe me a dime.
Ashley Renee
You only need a few things in life and this is one of them
I can say itâs good, but that doesnât really mean much. The best way to explain it to you is, go out to your garage, tool closet or junk drawer, and pick up the closest comparable screwdriver and bring it back to your desk. Take a look at it. If youâre not a pro, or an obsessed individual who canât stop researching the crap out of tools and other gear, you wouldnât know that, yes, thatâs a piece of crap in your hands. Donât throw it away yet. Go ahead and buy this Klein. When you get your amazon package, go find that other screwdriver and get ready to have your mind blown. This is the kind of thing Iâd tell my family and friends about.
Rachid L. Manreal
Only thing I carry in my pocket
I'm a hvac tech and this Is the only tool I carry in my pocket in use it for tstat wiring on the tstat and use the core remover tool as well now it's not a proper core remover tool what I mean is if just need to tighten the core or remove core when the unit is empty and also in would not use the screwdriver side on heavy screws as it will bend and finally I really like the slide in and out function cause you won't be stabbed by the screwdriver and I had it happened with others and it's not fun and its built quality is very solid buy it with confidence.
Donna Renee Rensel
Klein Tools 32581 [4-in-1] Screwdriver
This Klein 4 in 1 screwdriver is decently made and has been working great for both thermostat and HVAC equipment control wiring that I do frequently. The plastic handle is covered with a rubber grip and has a rotating cap so you can apply force while turning the screwdriver with one hand without it twisting against the palm of your hand. The two double sided reversible tips are holding up to daily use with no signs of bending or excessive wear. The steel tubular shaft retains the tips pretty well, but they can sometimes fall out if the tip binds slightly in the screws head. Overall, I really like the design of this screwdriver and am very happy with how it is working for my needs.
Robbie Dyches
Very practical electrical products
This combination tool is a very practical electrical product. I am an AC technician and an electrician. This tool makes it very convenient for me to handle small screws for power wiring, and its tail is rotatable so that you are wearing it. The gloves and handles will not be entangled when the gloves are screwed. Thank you very much Amazon, let me buy such a good product!
Elaine Fragua
I love this driver!
I carry one of these in my pocket so I always have a âTweaker,â handy to snug wires, adjust a reed switch, etc.. the tips are perfectly sized and I love that you can flip the bits. There are reviews mentioning loose bits. I have owned this for several months and I purchased a few for the maintenance guys I work with. None of us have had any issue with the tips falling out. Maybe the ball bearing in the tip needs to be lubed so it does not stick?
Traci Moore
Top of my tool box
Love the feel of this driver in the hand, and the bits have put up with so much abuse without deforming. I got this for small electronics repair which it is excellent for, but I find myself using it on much larger projects as it is so versatility with the quick flip-able bits on either end. The shank mounts back into a metal post held in by the trademark klein greenish plastic, so well that I have zero worries of it falling out or becoming damaged over time. All in all my new favorite tool, and I am very surprised my misusing and abusing of it hasn't even bent a single one of the four bits.
Alicia Laporta
Great tweaker.
Used daily at my job, I would feel lost at work without this now. It is kind of easy to break the smaller straight bit but replacements can be ordered readily. I have actually never broken mine but my coworkers use these too so I keep a few extra bits around for that reason. Great little tweaker, perfect size and the rotating knob at the top is perfect. Highly recommended.
Althea Montano Tuazan
I'm starting to realize I probably didn't need the 4 in 1 version of this.
I'm an HVAC guy by trade and I wanted something to unscrew the tiny screws found in thermostats, I didn't realize that these were going to all be almost exclusively flatheads, I think I've seen maybe one tiny philips since I bought this thing a couple months ago, but i do not have buyers remorse. This little thing is fantastic, while a slight concern of accidentally losing one of the bits haunts me, the locking seems to work just fine, the spinning base makes for easy tightening and loosening. Could you get away with one thats simply a flat head? Probably, but in the immortal words of my grandpa, you rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.