5 BEST Multi Drivers You'll REGRET Not Buying Sooner

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These are the only 5 multi drivers I would buy again. We have separated them by categories and chose one for each. The ToughBuilt and Milwaukee multi drivers are by far my favorites of the classic portion. The last portion is what I use the most consistently. It pairs well with an impact and will allow you to complete almost any job.

THE CLASSICS
ToughBuilt 12 in 1:Lowes

NUT DRIVER

ELECTRONIC DRIVERS:

CHANGABLE BLADES
Milwaukee 8-1 screwdriver: Home depot

BIT HOLDERS
Wera Screwdriver:

BITS AND ASSESORIES

EXTRA

#Kleintools #Multidriver #Wera
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The class klein 11in1 has saved my butt so many times over the years. I think everyone should at minimum own that tool for daily life.

CorsoandMastiffadventures
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I use the Klein double side insulated screwdriver everyday. Love it.

qzetu
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You oughta try the Klein 11 in 1 Ratcheting Impact Screwdriver, it works as both a classic 11 in 1 as well as a bit holder and I've switched to using it as my main screwdriver from the Wera Kraftform Kompact

Miikalee
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The Klein ratcheting 11 in 1 impact rated screwdriver has become my everyday carry. I swapped out the original bits with Milwaukee 11-1 bits because I preferred how they pair it up their number two Phillips with the larger of the two flatheads, and then I put an ECX2 bit in the magnetic bit holder. Carry around a 7/16 flip socket that you can put right into the klein impact handle and you are good to go.

Penguin
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If you want a dedicated insulated screwdriver, Wiha has 3 different types of multibit screwdrivers, with the bits inside. I have the Klein you have in an entire kit, and it feels far better quality than the Milwaukee. IMO.

bretlagasse
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Lots of solid choices! I think the only time I've typically run into 11/32 is for fluorescent light ballast mounting, and RTU condenser fan motor mounting hardware.

bradw
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Imperial nuts/bolts/sockets are pretty specific to construction; nothing else uses them (not even American cars).

mvevitsis
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Really liking the nut driver set from Klein. Actually use it all the time and nice just being able to grab all them at once and throw in my pouch

edsherwook
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I come across 11/32 on square nuts often. If you want the best handle for a stiff bit holder wiha cerofix it's expensive but it's stiff and will handle anybut even 13mm jis. I own 4 of the vessel electric screwdrivers and everyone I work with has one simply works for low torque situations. I have 3 jis 3 speed ones (one in waist pouch one in tech pack and one in sbld quick bag). I'm glad you keep making videos and even if they don't do as well make the videos you want algorithms be darned!

MattHmm-rqdn
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I despise the Klein flip sockets. I liked them a lot at first, when I had them in my tool bag. But when I had to start using them a lot at different jobs, they started to drive me crazy. The retention for the sockets wears out and makes the sockets loose. They catch against everything, especially the hole you put your impact into on the top of a ladder. Which results in the socket you need to use falling all the way to the ground. Only good if it's literally all you have, otherwise the matco nut drivers are better and avoid those problems, as well as actual nut drivers.

onikwa
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Coming from a maintenance point of view and something that you should buy after you are established, I have to say PB Swiss for any screwdrivers or bits as well as Vessel. They both are some of the best I have ever used, with PB Swiss being first and Vessel second.

patrickcreech
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I used my Wiha nut driver set inside my Wera bit holder and broke it. Wera bit holder cant handle that much torque. Now I just use my Vessel tang thru screwdriver for my wiha nut drivers.

PrecursorYang
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I carry my Wera Kraftform Kompact and Klein 7-1 as one all the time. Most of the time I'm just using it for the nut drivers, but it's handy to just grab that and a meter for a quick service call.

michiganelectrician
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Whia Slimline ( VDE rated ), great in tight spots ( there are several handle options, standard, terminal, and stubby ), and also the Speed E !

chrisfyfe
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Klein actually has a heavy duty pass through nut driver. Every size from 3/16 to 3/4 is pass through. Absolutely love it. Doesn’t leave my pouch.

I wish i found your channel sooner….. i’ve lost so many wiha impact nut drivers because they’d fall out of my pouch on jobsites. I will be ordering the utility case

allenshamon
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Only times I've ran into 11/32" doing any kind of electrical work has been when I used to work on fluorescent lights, ballast, and emergency lights in those in either 2x2 or 2x4 fixtures. I belive (it's been a long time back) it was for the ballast mounts.

JISH
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I purchased the Klein Nut Driver but I read it's heavy and bulky. I need something smaller for my hands. I think I'll try a handle with interchangeable nut driver bits. Thanks for the video!

TheWireNut
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I only run into 11/32" changing out light ballasts. The problem is that when you use a magnetic nut driver, it won't fit on the 11/32" nut because the shaft stick out too far and doesn't reach the nut. You have to use a hollow shaft nut driver for the 11/32" ballast nuts.

briandellafey
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Right now I’m experimenting with the Klein 32303 paired with the klein 6 in 1 flip sockets. Its a great pocket carry with an impact

dereksevcik
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I like the ideal 11 (or so) in 1 with wire nut wrench in the back of the handle. As an older guy who has abused his hands over the years, it's a nice feature.

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