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Review on πŸ”§ Ideal 35-688 21-in-1 Twist-A-Nut Multi-Bit Screwdriver: The Ultimate Tool for Versatile Nut-Tightening Solutions! by Logan Tripp

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great for electrical work but needs larger hex size but with replacement type

After using this screwdriver for several months I can say that it has really great benefits and some few has major disadvantages. . The wire nut wrench is handy and even works with green wire nuts. I like the wire hook tool, all attachment options are good but a bit bulky if you have to fit in the handle. This isn't really a deciding factor though, as house electrics really only need 5 bits for 95% of things. Two square bits, a #2 Phillips screwdriver, a blade screwdriver, and a peanut screwdriver are the most commonly used. Which brings me to the biggest drawback. You cannot load two ends of a screwdriver with square bits and Phillips #2 bits because the two ends of the screwdriver have different hex sizes. The larger one only holds the Phillips #3 size, which is basically useless. Make it a driver holds square bits on one end and a #2 Phillips/Flat on the other and it's a winner. Make the ratchet a little thinner for bonus points. Edit I was able to replace the #3 Phillips end with a Klein 11-in-1 hex bit, making this a much better screwdriver if you're willing to sacrifice one of those good Klein screwdrivers.

Pros
  • Premium screwdriver ratchet can handle high torque without fail
Cons
  • Almost never