BEST All in ONE SCREWDRIVER - Klein vs Milwaukee

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Can you really replace your screwdrivers with a SINGLE ALL IN ONE? You can if it's one of these! See what makes these the best multifunction drivers on the market & which could be right for you.

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I've had a few different Klein tools and always liked their quality. I already like this Klein screwdriver over the Milwaukee from this video. A ratcheting screwdriver does nothing for me, having used a regular one so much that it's actually faster most of the time. I really like that the Klein holds normal bits.

milesparris
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I've had that Milwaukee for years and really like it.

Only downside is that the bits can be VERY hard to remove, though I think they fixed this in newer models. I'm talking you have to find whichever bit is loosest, push that one out, then use that bit to push out the stuck bit you actually want.

Same problem with Milwaukee's mini version of this ratcheting screwdriver, so I know it's not just my copy.

jake
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I do like both Klein and Milwaukee for tools, but the best screw driver for I have found is the Ideal Electrical 35-988 ratcheting nut driver/ screwdriver. I have been using this model screw driver for about 15 years in my service tool kit daily and I would be lost without it! In fact I keep a brand new back up one in case I lose or misplace mine. Just my two cents!
Thanks for putting out great videos!

johnn
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Picquic screwdrivers blow away the competition for value and performance imo.
I've just got the Picquic six pack and Picquic stubby set.
Fantastic tools.

davidjacobs
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The Same Milwaukee tool but short version is my go to. You would love it.

jumijc
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I tried these 2 and 3 others about a yr ago. Settled on the wera. Ending up liking it so much i’ve bought 2 more.

netmagi
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One good attribute of the more basic version of an all-in-one driver such as the Greenlee shown at 0:14 in your video, is that they can have three different nut driver sizes in that shaft. I use those all the time when dealing with small sheet metal screws and hose clamps, etc.

None of these are perfect for all conditions, but some work better than others. I have several, and use them for different applications. I like that Klein version. That Milwaukee with the long driver bits will have an issue when you break or lose one of the bits. That style is harder to find than the shorter replacements. Also, I can't say that I have ever really needed the ratcheting feature, but I do have at least one multi-driver with it.

corey
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The base on the Klein also makes for a great palm pivot. Keeps it stationary with minimal friction while you turn the rest of the driver.

Mike-B-Jackson
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I have the Milwuakee, love it. I first got rid of square drive, but later added back on because I use that bit as a punch. Also the bits are in there very strong. I sometimes have to use another bit to push it out.

snufflesdarkness
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You’re right. I was completely wrong. Lol

Another greet mat video! Ordered two of the Klein drivers.

samsdad
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Have fun getting the bits out of that Milwaukee just a heads up

Jackattack-rs
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I have the milwaukee and I like that I can pull the bits and make use of the length in my drill

JDqs-kgsp
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I've used multifunction drivers like the Klein tool. They are great, but the worst feature is where the bit inserts. Several times, the socket has been too big to fit where I needed it to go.

I want the milwaukee and klein to have a baby with long bits that have the grooves to adjust the length

jseen
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Should really check out the Wera Kraftform line.

egrims
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I have the OEM one and it's a piece of artwork

dustinpomeroy
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Milwaukee tools are great but when it comes to doing electrical work, klein still reigns as the champ. I own both screwdrivers in this video as I use them for different applications. But my kleins get used much more often. Klein has a ratcheting 15 in 1 that does 90% of what I need it to do. For the rare times I need something more, I turn to the klein 27 in 1.

gregoryhartman
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That Klein is fantastic. The flip bit screwdrivers have no way to get replacement or alternate bits. So if you break or wear out the one you use most, the whole tool is now junk. Taking standard 1/4 inch hex bits is a big advantage. If you lose/break/wear out a bit, or just want different ones, you can swap with other standard 1 inch long bits, or use them in an impact driver with a bit holder, which the shank on that Klein is. The 1 inch long bits will also give some tip magnetism from the holder. Even more utility can be added with the 7-in-1 impact flip socket kit on the Klein, giving 6 common nut driver sizes. That puts 13 bits, 6 nut driver sizes, you can still shorten it down if needed, and can all be used on an impact driver.

Nightops
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Wanted to mention another solid choice in an All-in-One screwdrivers- the AutoLoader Auto-Loading Multi-Bit Screwdriver by Franklin Tool Company. I kept one in the Kitchen junk drawer for years and it has proven invaluable for me as well as my Family. It holds six 1/4" bits and they store in a chamber inside the handle, you extend the handle. rotate the chamber to the desired bit, push the handle back and the bit is automatically loaded in the magnetic holder. You can replace the bits when they wear over time or customize to your liking.
I recently purchased their Precision Autoloader which is a smaller driver that holds six Microbits which is great for eyeglasses, kids toys, electronics, as well as Firearm and Knife work.They hold and store my Wiha Micobits just fine as well.
Vat19 has both models available...currently on back order though.

jeffreycaban
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The Klein 14 in 1 screwdrivers bit holder does not fit into narrow recessed screw holes, thus when disassembling equipment it's uselessness... The Milwaukees long shaft bits work in all scenarios ... I no longer carry the Klein for that very reason.

truesimplicity
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Very good information to know Keep up the good work 😉

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