Klein Tools 32500MAG Magnetic Multi-Bit Screwdriver / Nut Driver, 11-in-1 Multi Tool with 8 Bits, 3 Nut Driver Sizes, Cushion Grip Handle
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They can be used with, but only to a limited extent because they are of a different design.
Because the bits are magnetic, incline makes a demagnetizer magnetizer tool, so if you demagnetize and magnetize all the bits, they'll easily slip in and out, but they'll stay put because they're still magnetized.
As you insert the bits, they become magnetic.
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Selected User Reviews For Klein Tools 32500MAG Magnetic Multi-Bit Screwdriver / Nut Driver, 11-in-1 Multi Tool with 8 Bits, 3 Nut Driver Sizes, Cushion Grip Handle
I despised having to carry a few tools (Phillips, flat, etc. ) to do some work because it made it difficult to keep track of them all. I don't have to worry about that with this tool, and it's performed admirably thus far. The only drawback for me is the amount of force required to remove and replace the components, which may be a good thing given that these do not simply "fall out," as some reviewers claim. Is it possible that they were given the wrong ones? It's just a matter of double-checking that all the pieces are in place before it's in there, almost too tightly. My wife is capable of doing so, but it will take some effort on her part. So your results may vary. br>br>Overall, it's a solid build, and it's now my go-to tool for small projects or when I need a variety of sizes.
You'll need a plier to remove the 1/4 nut driver part that holds the driver tip in order to use the 3/8 nut driver,br>br>how come a product was put on the market without internal hands-on testing?br>br>the concept is to reduce the tools you bring to work on the job site, but now you'll need a plier to work with this screw driver as well? br>br>To me, it's a design flaw; you may have a strong hand with good grip, but the 1/4 nut driver body is so smooth that it won't create fraction when gripped on it to try to remove it from a 3/8 nut driver; should machine some of the groves on it to create fraction that will help to remove 1/4 nut driver in order to use 3/8 nut driver;br>br>I tried to break it in by tighten.
I received this product in the mail today and noticed that instead of one 1 Phillips / 3/16in slotted bit and a 2 Phillips / 1/4in slotted bit, I had two 1 Phillips / 3/16in slotted bits. I gave it 4 stars because of this manufacturing flaw, but since I ordered replacements for my standard 11 in 1 screwdriver, I already had some extra 2 Phillips / 1/4in slotted bits, so it's not a big deal for me. I just want to make sure that anyone ordering this takes the time to inspect it once it arrives to ensure that everything is in working order.
This is ideal for odd jobs around the office, such as remounting computer monitors on a new display stand or putting together a new server rack. When you're working at impossible angles, the magnetic bits come in handy for holding on to screws. The compartment that holds the bits is difficult to remove, ensuring that the bits remain in place and do not vanish - Unless they're taken by a coworker!.
I purchased this tool because I required a magnetic head to hold screws in place. It didn't happen/isn't going to happen! br>The strength of magnets is nil; It's as if it was never fully charged in the first place. It was a huge let down. br> On top of that, The interchangeable bits and the tubular housing handle appeared to be frozen in place. Even if lubrication is used. It was difficult to remove and replace them. br>I am a long-distance runner. Amazon user for quite some time. I believe it is the worst online purchase I have ever made. br> If I could, I would return.
Klein hand tools were always part of a technician's toolkit when I worked in the telecommunications industry for 32 years. But that was back when they were manufactured in the United States, not Taiwan. This came with two square drive hardware inserts (both of which are identical) but no flat and Phillips screw inserts. Other reviewers seemed to be having the same issues as me. That's a disaster in terms of quality control! I'm not going to buy any more Klein products. sad.
Klein Pictures, the stakes are high. Feelings of Klein. Klein consistently outperforms the competition when it comes to product quality. I believe I've arrived at the conclusion that Klein is what other products imitate. I'm a scathing observer. I grew up surrounded by low-cost equipment. I am well-versed in the subject of low prices. I can now afford better tools because I'm older. This 11- One of the tools has a nice solid feel to it. It does not squeak when you use it. It's held together by magnets, which is a bonus for screws. I'm hoping I won't have to purchase another multi-pack. Klein will be a brand I consider when I'm looking for another tool.
When I'm working on a project that necessitates several different bits, I enjoy having only one driver with me. Because there are four different bits, each with two heads, the design is extremely useful. As a result, I now have eight different drivers to choose from! I just wish there were more options for various bits. br>br> I understand that the most common ones are covered, but I'd like a few different sizes of phillips and straight heads.