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Heavy duty enough for the job site. It's often the only screwdriver I use. I love the wire nut twister on the end. Read more

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| Brand | IDEAL |
|---|---|
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Head Style | Phillips |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | 21-in-1 |












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Customers praise the screwdriver's high-quality bits and functionality with Ideal wire nuts, while appreciating its good assortment of bits and convenience for everyday use.
Heavy duty enough for the job site. It's often the only screwdriver I use. I love the wire nut twister on the end. Read more
Great tool, handy Read more
This item has been part of my troubleshooting kit since it was first released. It's one of the few tools that is ALWAYS with me being used on the job. I work as a service tech and put my tools in hardcore situations in hard environments on a regular basis. The driver has never failed to work as designed. The ratcheting is a life saver sometimes. Really appreciate the 7/16 nut driver I love the fact that the bits arnt the tiny ones that always get lost or fall out. The bits are securely held in place whether in the carrier or in use. Almost every bit you need to get into electrical devices are included. Cons: Theres no 3/8 nut driver. I don't know why but every multi driver ive seen either has a 3/8 or 5/16 nut driver missing. Electricians need them both. Theres no 9/64 allen. Only an issue if you need to work on some limit switches, The t20 bit works in a pinch but you run the risk of stripping the screw or breaking the bit. The 7/16 driver isn't long enough to reach to the bottom of deep strut. All in all pretty minor cons. This is a the best driver for a trouble shooting electrician, bar none. Read more
Flawless tool. Read more
Works great Read more
I probably have six multiple bit screwdrivers with ratchet. I have two from Kobalt which are no longer made, one from Stanley, another offbrand in this one. I really like the KOBALT ratcheting multi-bit screwdriver. However, they have discontinued one of the models and the other one is apparently out of production. This one is very good. All the bits are in the handle. They snap in and out easily. Each bit holds into the screwdriver firmly and will not fall out. It has all the bits I need including optional torx. The other thing I look for is a ratchet that's easy to use. This one has not failed and takes a huge amount of torque without a problem. Not too big, has all the bits I need, the ratchet works great. The only negative I heard is that the tips are not magnetized. This can be a love-hate situation. Magnetic tips are nice until you're doing fine work and they keep on sucking up small screws that are in the vicinity. As someone else mentioned, simply get a small powerful magnet and put it near the bit and you will have a magnetized bit If you get this one you will be unhappy. It may become your go to screwdriver for everything Read more
Honestly I always have had trouble twisting electrical nuts tight enough to twist the wire below them. Weak wrists, I suppose. Plus there have been so many times when I was working in such tight quarters I really couldn't get a good grip. First time I tried twisting one with this I wondered why it took me so long to run it down. As for the multi-bit screwdriver, nothing wrong with it, just not why I bought the tool Read more
This lovely little tool is the pride and joy of my electrical tool belt. I got my first one second hand from a co-worker who had it for years and had since collected too many tools to keep. This guy does it all and the craftsmanship is solid. Feels great in the hand. Ratchet holds up for a long time (with proper care as with all tools) and the handle showed very little sign of corrosion or aging after years. Last time I moved my original went missing and I was so upset, had to immediately replace it. Having a brand new one was even better than the first time I got it. This thing is an electricians best friend! Reminder to all that while anything can be a hammer and screwdrivers make a great pry tool: The nut twister cap is not made of the most durable plastic. Do NOT beat on it or you will break it. You don't want to do that because the nut twister will save your wrist and fingers from a long day of termination. No more waking up at 2am with an aching wrist and elbow. 10 starts out of 5 I will keep this tool in my toolbox until they all break and nobody makes them anymore. Well done Ideal! Read more
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