[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Combination screwdrivers (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 11/9/2015 6:26:59 PM EDT
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My wife threw out my Kobalt 6 in 1 screwdriver.
http://m.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-6-in-1-Aluminum-Screwdriver/50133112 Did just fine with it but is there another model within the lifetime warranty brands that is better? Thanks -Emt1581 |
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Klein 11 in 1 is my second most useful tool (after my multimeter) I keep mine loaded one side flat/blade, other end Philips. Takes a second to change, no looking for the other type when you need it. Look in the electrical section This is what you seek. Now that that is settled, WTF is the wife doing throwing out tools??? Are you next? |
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I've used and abused a Snapon ratcheting screwdriver for right about 20 years now. Pricey, but worth it. This. Had a MAC tools one but the Snap On is better. Use it every day at work for the last 16 yrs. Still like new. This One |
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"Klein Tools products, manufactured and sold for commercial or industrial uses, are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the normal life of the product. "
That from HD's website here... http://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-11-in-1-Screwdriver-Nutdriver-32500/100648043 Now does that equate to...come in to HD and grab a new one off the shelf should it break 50 years from now (as would be the case with Kobalt, Husky, Craftsman, etc.) or is there the hassle/shipping cost/time of going through Klein? Thanks -Emt1581 |
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This. Had a MAC tools one but the Snap On is better. Use it every day at work for the last 16 yrs. Still like new. This One Quoted:
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I've used and abused a Snapon ratcheting screwdriver for right about 20 years now. Pricey, but worth it. This. Had a MAC tools one but the Snap On is better. Use it every day at work for the last 16 yrs. Still like new. This One No way in hell I'm paying $40+ for a screwdriver. Thanks though. -Emt1581 |
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they all seem to work pretty well, most people don't realize is they are also a nut driver. http://cdn4.stanleysupplyservices.com/images/p/19-001.01_s500_p1._Ve7a86a23_.jpg These used to run $2 and change, I have a few of them My last one was a Kolbalt like OPs |
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I use a 15 in 1 I bought at a local tool store. I think the name is Lisle. I use this professionally. It is by far the most used tool I own. I use it more than my hammer and I'm a carpenter. I've been using it for over 10 years. I replace it every 5 years or so, usually because I have lost most of the bits. A Klein 11 in 1 would be the next one if I can't get another Lisle. |
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I called HD on the Klein warranty. After the usual 3 dept. transfer (I guess it's an electricians tool due to the insullation)....but the store manager said while the customer is supposed to technically go through Klein, they usually just swap them out like a Husky. He added the caveat that if Klein no longer makes the tool and/or HD no longer carries the specific model they would give me the next best thing.
So it looks like I'll be going with the Klein. Thanks! -Emt1581 |
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they all seem to work pretty well, most people don't realize is they are also a nut driver. http://cdn4.stanleysupplyservices.com/images/p/19-001.01_s500_p1._Ve7a86a23_.jpg I rarely go thru the home depot or lowe's checkout without grabbing at least 1. |
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This is what you seek. Now that that is settled, WTF is the wife doing throwing out tools??? Are you next? Quoted:
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Klein 11 in 1 is my second most useful tool (after my multimeter) I keep mine loaded one side flat/blade, other end Philips. Takes a second to change, no looking for the other type when you need it. Look in the electrical section This is what you seek. Now that that is settled, WTF is the wife doing throwing out tools??? Are you next? This right here. I have three Kleins a 5 in 1, the 11 in 1, and a 5 in 1 extended. The lowes here doesn't carry Klien. Home Depot in the electrical section is where I got mine. |
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This right here. I have three Kleins a 5 in 1, the 11 in 1, and a 5 in 1 extended. The lowes here doesn't carry Klien. Home Depot in the electrical section is where I got mine. HD is the big box store for Klein tools. Lowes, Sears, etc. doesn't carry them from what I've seen. -Emt1581 |
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Quoted: This. Had a MAC tools one but the Snap On is better. Use it every day at work for the last 16 yrs. Still like new. This One Quoted: Quoted: I've used and abused a Snapon ratcheting screwdriver for right about 20 years now. Pricey, but worth it. This. Had a MAC tools one but the Snap On is better. Use it every day at work for the last 16 yrs. Still like new. This One ![]() worth every penny
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The hard plastic ones are better, I don't know why http://public.snapon.com/R_RRD/Objects_lg/images/SSDMR4BO.jpg worth every penny Quoted:
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I've used and abused a Snapon ratcheting screwdriver for right about 20 years now. Pricey, but worth it. This. Had a MAC tools one but the Snap On is better. Use it every day at work for the last 16 yrs. Still like new. This One http://public.snapon.com/R_RRD/Objects_lg/images/SSDMR4BO.jpg worth every penny That's a hell of a lot of pennies for a screwdriver. Just curious but what makes them 3-4 times better than a Klien 11 in 1? Thanks -Emt1581 |
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Quoted: That's a hell of a lot of pennies for a screwdriver. Just curious but what makes them 3-4 times better than a Klien 11 in 1? Thanks -Emt1581 Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I've used and abused a Snapon ratcheting screwdriver for right about 20 years now. Pricey, but worth it. This. Had a MAC tools one but the Snap On is better. Use it every day at work for the last 16 yrs. Still like new. This One http://public.snapon.com/R_RRD/Objects_lg/images/SSDMR4BO.jpg worth every penny That's a hell of a lot of pennies for a screwdriver. Just curious but what makes them 3-4 times better than a Klien 11 in 1? Thanks -Emt1581 Every try and use a craftsman screwdriver and bitch how shitty the handle feels? Thats what that Klien looks like. Plus the "cushion" grip will slip after you get oil on it, and most likely swell up. Is it good for a $10 screwdriver? sure, but is there such a thing as a good $10 screwdriver? Not in my experience.
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I've used and abused a Snapon ratcheting screwdriver for right about 20 years now. Pricey, but worth it. This Best screwdriver ever Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Yep. I have three. One at work. One at home. One in the truck. |
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The hard plastic ones are better, I don't know why http://public.snapon.com/R_RRD/Objects_lg/images/SSDMR4BO.jpg worth every penny Quoted:
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I've used and abused a Snapon ratcheting screwdriver for right about 20 years now. Pricey, but worth it. This. Had a MAC tools one but the Snap On is better. Use it every day at work for the last 16 yrs. Still like new. This One http://public.snapon.com/R_RRD/Objects_lg/images/SSDMR4BO.jpg worth every penny Yep, used them for over 20 years. I had a yellow one that matches my others, dropped it and it exploded. They swapped me out a black one, probably over 20 years old. When I did comm cabling I used a Greenlee combination one. |
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I still have the same one from when working on aircraft, that will put any screwdriver through it's paces. The ratchet mechanism works like a top no matter how much pressure you put on it. The handle is also a good comfortable grip you can easily apply pressure to. Every try and use a craftsman screwdriver and bitch how shitty the handle feels? Thats what that Klien looks like. Plus the "cushion" grip will slip after you get oil on it, and most likely swell up. Is it good for a $10 screwdriver? sure, but is there such a thing as a good $10 screwdriver? Not in my experience. My Kobalt had that rubber gripping. Never had any issues with it being slippery. Did mostly house work and vehicle interior work with it so not a lot of time spent around slippery substances...those areas usually call for a socket wrench. I do like a good comfortable grip though. My dad's Stanley has it, my Kobalt had it, but I'll have to feel the Klein in order to see if I like it or not. What big box store sells the Snapon? EDIT: I will say I HATE having to carry bits around in addition to the driver. Not a fan of the tootsie toy ones that have the hollowed out handles with storage cavities either. So I definitely want a combo driver with everything built into the shaft. Thanks -Emt1581 |
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Hard to screw up with Klein. But, I have two of these.
http://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/43702240?008=-99&pcrid=76041087013&007=Search&006=76041087013&005=53866314853&004=7437057133&002=2252035&mkwid=s2sVUSjHq|dc&cid=ppc-google-MDC--Hand+Tools--Screwdrivers+%26+Hex+Keys--Stanley_s2sVUSjHq_%2Bstanley+%2B62-574_b_76041087013_c_S&026=-99&025=c&item=43702240 |
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Bought the Klein 11 in 1 and it might be going straight back. Sure there's 11 bits/drivers but the torx are in sizes that fit nothing in my home and the square bits I have no use for because the deck screws I use that normally would have the square bit have a larger torx.
Plus the grip says right on it, not insulated, will not protect against electrical shock. So essentially the $5 Husky or $8 Kobalt would have done just as well and still been guaranteed forever. Any reason why the 4-6 bits/drivers I'll use on this are going to be significantly better than the 6 that come with the Husky/Kobalt? Thanks -Emt1581 |
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Bought the Klein 11 in 1 and it might be going straight back. Sure there's 11 bits/drivers but the torx are in sizes that fit nothing in my home and the square bits I have no use for because the deck screws I use that normally would have the square bit have a larger torx. Plus the grip says right on it, not insulated, will not protect against electrical shock. So essentially the $5 Husky or $8 Kobalt would have done just as well and still been guaranteed forever. Any reason why the 4-6 bits/drivers I'll use on this are going to be significantly better than the 6 that come with the Husky/Kobalt? Thanks -Emt1581 Anyone? Thanks -Emt1581 |



