• Integrated screwdriver and nut driver shaft holds 8 popular tips and converts to 3 nut driver sizes
  • Includes industrial strength heat treated bits: 3/8-Inch, 5/16-Inch and 1/4-Inch nut drivers, #1 and #2 Phillips, 1/4-Inch and 3/16-Inch slotted, T10 and T15 TORX, and #1 and #2 square recess
  • Interchangeable blade for fast and easy switch out; comfortable Cushion-Grip handle
  • Blast finish bit tips provide a firm hold and reduce cam-out; Search Cat. No. 32526 for a full set of replacement bits
  • The following replacement bits are available: see Cat. No. 32482 (#1 Phillips and 3/16-Inch Slotted), Cat. No. 32483 (#2 Phillips and 1/4-Inch Slotted), Cat. No. 32484 (#1 Square and #2 Square), and Cat. No. 32485 (T10 TORX and T15 TORX)
  • TORX is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC
  • Assembled in USA of US and imported components

On a construction site you'll probably see more Klein 11-in-1 drivers than any other single screwdriver. They're incredibly handy and have all the common tips, including 1/4, 5/16 and 3/8 nutdriver sizes. One screwdriver in your pouch and you're ready for almost any screw you come across. I find Klein handles extremely ergonomic to use. This is a great screwdriver to carry around. Only downside is its a little heavy due to all the tips and such, but better than lugging around 6 different screwdrivers.

You get what you pay for. This is my second Klein Multi-tool screwdriver and that should say something when you can get a cheap screwdriver set for half the cost. I keep a couple of tool kits; one for my home and the other one for on the go working on rentals or RV's or my boat, and I have one of these in each kit. Besides being a robust tool, its nice to have the bits you need close at hand and easy to access.

I've bought 2 of these and recommended it to others. This is almost as solid and strong as a regular screwdriver, the bits are high quality (and a little longer than most multi-tool bits, to better get to a recessed screw), and everything fits together with just the right amount of resistance. As a bonus it's JUST short enough to take in carry-on on a plane, even though I'm pretty sure I could still take apart the plane with it. :)

I probably have five or six of these Klein 11-in-1 screwdriver/nut drivers in my toolboxes and buckets. I always carry one in my tool pouch and use at work almost continuously every day, so understandably they tend wear our after a few months with that type of heavy use. I really like the design of this driver though and it has screw bits that cover the most common types and sizes of screws I run into all the time. The plastic handles on these drivers are a little brittle and tend to crack or even blow out at the top if you strike them with pliers to tighten locknuts on EMT fittings as I often do. The metal insert inside the handle will slide up over time from the impact to the top of the handle. They aren’t designed for this type of use, but it is what happens when the tool is used to fill an immediate need on the job. Overall though, I really like the Klein 11-in-1 screwdriver/nut driver and will definitely purchase again when needed.

I got this tool to use around my workplace for quick repairs. It's extremely helpful to me to have all the bit & hex options, and I found myself using 3 of the options yesterday to repair one piece of equipment. I would highly recommend this for light repairs around the home or office. I'm not sure how durable it would be under extreme stress, as I don't believe it was intended for jobs of brute force. Also, the bits are secured into the hex drivers with a ball bearing. For now this seems secure, but I worry that repeated use will make the bits looser, and more likely to fall out unintentionally. Time will tell.

Klein Tools screw drivers are a go to. This is a great example of a single tool that reduces what you have to carry. It's got a bit more weight than a "normal' Phillips or torx or... but only one is needed. This and the stubby version are must have's in any tool box (or keep them in your truck for those unexpected needs.) The bits are solid do a good job of not stripping the screw head and I've bought three of these because I lost one, and one was stolen by a 4 year old while assembling his sisters bed. I'll get that one back next time I'm at the Sister-in Laws. . Can't go with out it.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015SBILG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 First and foremost. I am a HUGE fan and every day user of Klein tools. Working in the Industrial Automation/Electrical field is demanding and warrants the use of quality tools. Finding another tool that matches or even comes close to the quality offered by Klein would be difficult. So yeah I love Klein. You might even call me a fan-boy. I however like to be fair and give proper ratings to products I have purchased as I hope my investments can help the next person make a well informed decision. The 11-in-1 Multi-tool by Klein deserves every bit of ✰✰✰✰✰ 5 STARS! ✰✰✰✰✰ I generally say that if I can't fix something with this tool and a wrench that it isn't getting fixed. The overall design of the tool shows quality craftsmanship. It is rugged, tough - built to last, and very comfortable grip to hold and use. I have put this screwdriver through literal hell. I have dropped it from distances of over 50' onto concrete. I have used it to remove bolts that I probably should have used an impact on instead of this driver and pliers. Still works as good as the day I purchased it. Pros: 11-in-1 functionality - Less tools to carry! Quality tool, strong screwdriver tips, comfortable grip. Cons: No real cons as you can't go wrong with this tool. I would only request that Klein add more sizes to the nut drivers and include extra common tips and some way to keep then with the tool itself.

This screwdriver has all the critical bits and drivers all in one. Compact and the grip feels comfortable in your hands. PH1 PH2 #1 Square #2 Square #1 FlatHead #2 Flathead 3/8" Nut Driver 5/16" Nut Driver 1/4" Nut driver T10 Torx T15 torx Theres a spring loaded ball that keeps the bits in place. Super handy tool

The king of screwdrivers without a doubt. Klein Tools are known for high quality tools and this tool is no different! I've used it day in and out for a year now. The grip feels amazing in your hand and you always have what bit you need right on hand. If I ever lose this screwdriver (let's hope I don't) I'll be buying another one ASAP. It's always up front and center in my tool bag and that's for a good reason (it's amazing). It's high quality made, comfortable, easy to change out bits and will last you a lifetime. This it the type of tool that you can hand down to your grandchildren one day!!

First, Klein tools are outstanding. When I buy screwdrivers, I always select Klein. Remember, you get what you pay for. I have a 10 in 1, and I wanted a second, so I just purchased this one. Hey, a third size nut driver. Oh yeah. Anyway, for people concerned with the bits not being magnetized, there is a simple trick that I use. First I switch to single tip bits. (you can buy them on Amazon. Wiha is a good choice) Then, get yourself some "Hobby" super strong rare earth magnet discs, 1/4 inch size. (same size as the bits) They come in different thicknesses. I use 1/10 inch thick and put 4 on each bit. You can still pull the bits out, and the magnets will come out with the bit. But they are very secure and won't come out accidentally.