I Bought All These Multi Drivers So You Don't Have To
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- This is a multi driver review. This is the Klein Tools 11 in 1, Wiha 11 in 1, Wera multi bit driver, and the Vessel rechargeable screwdriver. I will show you my favorite set up that I use every day.
0:00 intro
1:03 Klein tools 11 in 1
2:18 ToughBuilt 12 in 1
5:06 Wiha 11 in 1
7:36 Megapro screwdriver
9:38 Wera multi bit screwdriver
12:05 Hazet multi bit screwdriver
12:54 Vessel rechargeable screwdriver
14:47 Wera Zyklops pocket set
17:27 Klein tools stubby multi driver
18:33 Klein tools 4 in 1 electronics screwdriver
19:16 Megapro multi bit screwdriver
20:29 Megapro electronics screwdriver
21:19 The best multi driver
Klein tools 5 in 1:
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ToughBuilt 12 in 1:
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Wiha 11 in 1:
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Megapro driver:
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Wera Screwdriver:
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Hazet multi driver:
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Vessel rechargeable screwdrivers:
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Wera Zyklops:
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Klein tools stubby driver:
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Klein tools 4 in 1 electronic driver:
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Megapro Electronic driver:
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As a Korean who works in Canada as an electrician, Vessel brand is very popular in Japan and Korea. They are really reliable
Wow, Soz youre a Korean, and you work in Canada, but Youre popular in japan? Wow
Cool. I have a couple of cheap ($4 at Lowes/free at HF) multi drivers and a Milwaukee stubby ratcheting one and husky one and they all work very well. An item you might want to try: A small 1/4" hex drive keyless drill chuck for your impact driver (I got a Neiko). It lets you use round shank bits with your impact wrench which is super handy IMO.
Great video.
I love the Kline multi bit screwdrivers. I've got their standard and stubby adjustable length drivers, which double as bit holders for my yellow gyro screwdriver. The large diameter handles let me work much more comfortably with serious arthritis in my thumbs when my power driver won'tfit.
That mini sized multidriver is also amazing, with all the small bits i usually need.
My second bag has several sets of security bits, jeweler's bits down to a T5, similar phillips sizes, miniature nut drivers, and easy out tools. The big wrenches, socket sets (to 3"), and 1/2" impact driver ride in the truck. Handyman stuff...
As a retired electronic tech working odd jobs, better tools to make jobs easier are always welcone. Keep up the reviews!
I just got into my career and am building up my set, but the first tool I got was the Milwaukee 7 in 1. With the ratcheting it is easy to use and the magnetic tips help me pick up fallen screws and washers when I'm too lazy to get my magnet. You can also remove the screwdriver from the handle and put it in a drill.
Been using the Klein 5-1 driver for almost 30 years now. They work perfectly. And are tough. Also have a Craftsman plastic box with about 30 different bits and a magnetic driver. It takes care of those Torx and square bits when they pop up.
I used what's now the Klein 80083 kit for a while, and kept the nut driver in the multi bit handle. Eventually the rubber came loose from the handle and I replaced it with a Hazet 810R. Both are good and usable every day but have their minor drawbacks.
not just excited... Super excited... i use my 11-1 impact like a maniac, love it
Issues dude issues. 😆 🤣
Klein extended reach 6-1 is definitely a big oversight, it's one of the only multi drivers that has longer, slimmer bits. They're much easier to keep track of and as electricians the slim bits are a life safer. It's also parred down to the essentials, Phillips-Slot-Square-1/4-5/16. I couldn't work with out one fixed flat blade though since none of the multi drivers hold up to prying and such.
Thanks for the real review man, it's helped me make my purchase. I hate all the crappy RUclips unboxing "reviews" and marketing wank. Everyone loves to suck up to Veto Pro, but their bags are 10 lbs empty.
A few years ago I put together a lightweight first response bag, something with a trimmed down kit that would suffice for maybe 80% of my calls.
In that I have the three Klein drivers, the 11-in-1, the stubby snd the skinny precision driver. They cover just about every job I do, but I have snapped a few bits and I can't get replacements in the UK.
Excellent video. I enjoy the Wiha 12-in-1 pop-up bit handle with torx, phillips, and flat head bits. 1/4 in. shank lets me use other brands' bits if I lose some Wiha bits.
I keep that Wera multi-bit driver and a Klein flip socket in my pocket. With the right bits in the Wera, you can get into almost anything with two tools. I highly recommend both.
If you are talking about the Klein 7 in 1 flip socket, I loved it when I first got it, but then as I used it, I found the sockets are too shallow for a lot of nuts I need to drive and I have the pull the shaft part way out of the socket. In my opinion they are a great idea but poorly designed and built. It makes no sense to me to have the magnet stick so far up into the socket. If they fixed that I would love them.
@@ScottenJonesVideo I do agree with that regarding the magnet. Also, the magnet isn't the strongest and the glue that holds it in the shaft isn't the best either. It works well enough most of the time but there is definitely room for improvement. It is EDC at work, regardless.
probably my favourite multi is the basic four tip Stanley, and a four tip star bit to go with it. You need the slotted bits in the Stanley to undo those screws that the electrician apparently fixed the ceiling roses to the floor boards above it with !
love your bit bag system, gonna look for something similar.
I mixed and matched 2 Klein multi-bit drivers and i have to say it is the best combos I've ever carried.
-Klein Tools 6-in-1, Ratcheting
32558
-Klein Tools Magnetic Driver
32500MAG
Megapro but no Picquic?!? Man, if you're using an impact or a drill often, you need a Picquic!
Actually no, you need two Picquic: you need an Original and either a Dash or a Multique. My setup has the Original with a Robertson #2 and a Multique with a Philips #2. I can swap bits in and out for the work I have to do but always come back to that basic combination since these are the most common screws I deal with. I usually also have a regular, dedicated Standard screwdriver as well 'cause it's so good as a prybar. 🙂
Keep up your excellent work!
Thank you for doing this video. Great information 👍🏻💪👏
Recently bought the vessel interchangeable bit ratcheting screwdriver.
It has a ball grip handle that can be removed to become a stubby ratcheting screwdriver.
Edit: They look like the vessel electric ones you show. The ball shape at the end is the ratcheting handle that’s removed to become a stubby.
Also the newer interchangeable bit version is made in Japan.
The Wera zyklops is very intriguing.
When you turn the head it would be more like a “right angle screwdriver” than a stubby. Klein makes my favorite “right angle ratcheting screwdriver”.
The reason I’m interested in the Wera Zyklops is the square part also acts as socket wrench.
Definitely gonna get myself a pen screwdriver to keep in pocket.
Some great ones in this lineup, but IMO the PB Swiss insider is the best. Nice string magnet. Slightly compact so it’s easy to pocket and get into a few more spaces, but I find it easy enough to comfortably torque anything I’d normally use a screwdriver on anyway. Also manages to still store 8 bits in the carousel + 1 in the bit holder. It’s pretty much the only screwdriver I grab 90% of the time.
LOVE the feature on the Wiha that leaves the same type of driver on the same bit. That has always been a big gripe for me on other nut drivers. It annoys me enough that, even though I have several multi drivers... I will defiantly be buying the Wiha.
The felo smart that converts to a t handle as well has been my goto for the last two years . Dare I say my pb swiss is now a shelf queen to it.
I bought the Wera Zyklop mini with the 3/8" head and the 1/4" inset because of your video. Love it. Downsizing my tool pack at work and fit most of my daily drivers in a Veto TP-LC, with overflow in a Packout Backpack. Keep up the good videos. Haven't watched this whole thing yet but I'm sure it's great. I was a huge Klein 11-1 guy for years, I must have 5-6 of them missing various bits from over the years, but I'm starting to go Wera. I'm about to scoop up another Wera multi for my home/residential kit
Ideal 11 in one for wire nut twister and and wire bender slots is my go to
Maybe not available in the USA, but Stanley make a basic 4 bit type, very comfortable handle, has incorporated 2 sizes of nut spinners and a handle slot that tightens wing nuts etc...
Retailers for about 8£ UK
Excellent pocket screwdriver
I actually ran into a #3 Robertson or square drive a few weeks ago it gets used on large main panel knockout connections where it clamps the wire
Awesome Video!!!
I've been an electrician since 1993 and Klein has always been touted as the best. I used Kleins multi-bit screwdriver for years until a coworker showed me his Lennox multi-bit screwdriver. Much stronger and durable, plus the bits don't fall out after you use the nut driver like Klein does.
It's funny how Milwaukee released their new 13 in 1 and it's just a better version of all the standard screw drivers. I'm a DeWalt guy but Milwaukees new hand tools are amazing
I hear ya Man! Is that the one that is similar to the Toughbuilt here?
People are whining about the lack of the LTT screwdriver, but the real missing item is the actual best ratcheting bit holder... the Anex 397-D. Far more thoughtful design than the LTT and it is less than half the price.
It’s awesome, may daily for a a Phillips and flat but I wouldn’t call it a multibit. I don’t think it’s in the same category
@@nachoisme How so? Because it doesn't have integrated bit storage? I suppose that makes a difference for people who like to carry a loose screwdriver in their pocket and no other tools.. seems a bit niche to me.
@@nachoisme never liked multi bit holders anyways because you still end up bringing a driver bit set with nutsetters or other miscellaneous length bits.
I can go onto a product description and read what bits each tool has for myself. how do they function? what is practical and handy?
My go to is the extended klein 6 in 1🤙🏽 I also carry that ratchet wera on the daily, nice vid though man🤙🏽
That blue megapro looks good. You don’t have either one of my favorites, the husky and the Milwaukee with the long bits.
The nut driver on the Klein tools 11 in 1 is the thicker of the removable shafts (the one that fits inside the 3/8 side if I'm not mistaken) if you use the thinner one as a nut driver, it will deform. That's how I almost ruined mine
You should try the Klein 11 in 1 impact I love it
PB Swiss. That is all.
Drops mic and walks away
Great that you have top 3 German brands in this Video, but you should add PB Swiss to make the European set complete.
And the Wiha Speed-E II makes your 2 electric drivers look like Kids toys. Not sure why you mix all those categories randomly.
Toughbuilt has some decent stuff. I agree about that ‘tri handle’ design they have. This one here looks almost like a clone of my Milwaukee? My Milwaukee has the holes for wire bending. And it has the #1 and #2 ECX bits. Almost identical, just different colors. I DO have a set of 1000 Volt resistance ToughBuilt screwdrivers. They are solid.
Awesome!
Milwaukee 13 in 1 is my go to multi bit screwdriver, I like its bit selection, the nut driver options and ergonomics better compared to say for example the Klein 11 in 1 or the wiha 11 in 1. In my opinion it’s an insanely underrated screwdriver that people should give it try.
I’m with You man! Is that the one that has the #1 & #2 ECX bits? I have that model of Milwaukee, and it is nearly identical to the ToughBuilt featured here in this video. Peace
megapro stainless steel is a beast , ive had it for 9 years still kicking ass
I’ll have to add it to the list!
you should try the wiha Centro fix, kind of like the hazet you showed in the video but better imo
Just got the toughbuilt today and the bits slide out to easy maybe defective?
Hey man! Where did you get that Wiha pouch? I cant find it and I really like this bit setup
Awesome video! Do you got a link for the Wiha Pouch? Cant find it :D
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It would have been helpful if you stated the sizes of the bits and nut drivers... 1/4", 5/16", 4mm, 8mm, etc. And which brands bits are replaceable and/or useable on other platforms. Personally, I only use drivers that use standard 1/4" bits for ease of replacement, and cross compatibility.
Picky picky
Where did you got this screw bit pouch? I need one too :D
Great video! (Constantly losing focus is really hard on the eyes though.)
Have you seen or try the hazet 810R-3?
I wish that they would put the number two Phillips and the really thin flat head that nobody ever uses on the same bit and then put the standard flat head on the P1 side that way all you have to do is pull out the big giant holder and flip it instead of trying to maneuver those tiny little bits and flip that. Those tiny little bits with the ball bearing retention are a pain in the rear to finagle all the time when you can just pull out the glorified holder and flip it.
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That’s you!
I like the Snap On mini watching screwdriver with using the Wera Bit Check. Yo me the snap on has a better grip and does not slip in your had. Kind of a soft rubber type handle
Hah! SnapOn Snap Off! 🤩 😆 🤣
Is the Square bit different than Robertson? In Canada, everything comes with a Robby pair on it for these multi bit screwdrivers. Philips is just awful so we have Robby for most things.
Could you do a follow-up video for electrician's insulated screwdrivers only? I've had a couple from wiha and was unimpressed
Yeah bro I appreciate the suggestion! I did just do something similar. Top 5 screwdrivers. Wera are definitely my favorite. I definitely prefer them over wiha
LMAO @ 11:17 😯😂
Really good video and content, but Geesh, the focusing issues dude! 🙄👍✌
Thanks man. It should be all fixed on my new stuff. Had to get that figured out😂
Lenox is my favorite!
The Lenox is a classic
I rather hate the ones with double sided bits. Too may times the bits fall out too easily. Even if it wasn't for that issue, I don't want to be flipping bits to find the end that I need. For me, I use the Wera Kraftform Kompakt ratcheting screwdriver.
I got that wiha and it always hugs the head of the screw..looking 😮
I like your video ❤❤❤❤
Idk why but i like the toughbuilt the color scheme and it just looks sturdy lol ... the wera telescoping retractable is nice too but the 90 degree zyklops seems like something id break by muscling the shzz out of it doing something with it lol xD
You should make a video towards instrument techs !
Husky makes a great one
What about the kobalt double drive screw driver
Can you try the craftsman speed drive ratcheting screwdriver!!!??
I’ll add it to the list!
For multibit, i swear by Piquic, it's just no nonsense, simple stupid wellmade. My hands are not small but I prefer Multique slim handle for everyday use.
I don’t really like multidrivers, much prefer a set of full size drivers. but if I have to for space, Wera for me. Don’t get me wrong, I do have them, But if anything is going to roll down a hole, it will be the last bit of that size you have .
I know your an electrician but a little constructive criticism to reach a broader audience address chemical resistance on the handle.
and the size of the shanks are very important.
it would be great if you could additionaly review pb swiss and ltt
I’ll add them to the list!
No ECX bits? You are an electrician , right?
I hear ya!
Again, you should check out the Vessel 3 speed rechargeable. Plus, it has USB-C instead of this old mini nonsense.
I’m gonna have to check it out👀
I can't believe you don't have the Craftsman, it ratchets but in a very cool way, even even you bold the knurled switch and keep turning left or right it will keep going in your desired direction. That is my absolute favorite. Am underdog is the $20 SATA just very solid for the price.
🖕Crapsman
Have you tried Wiha lift-up?
I haven’t. Is it good?
@@americanelectrician No clue😂 But ive had my eyes on it for a while. 7 bits VDE so might be quite handy
@@americanelectrician Have been using their SlimBit driver at work and it is my favorite.
I do love their handles
You missed the best of them all! The Linus tech tips screwdriver
Linus tech tips screwdriver. No joke, it's based off the Megapro, but the gearing is different, has a strong magnetic. I have one and it works very well
It's comically overpriced lol
It's a great screw driver. I have one and will be getting the stubby. People who say it's overpriced don't comically don't understand how expensive tools are in the trades. My LTT screwdriver is leagues better than my Snapon one.
@@MontaCodeProductions lol I’ve spent plenty of money on tools, but $70 for screwdriver is a hard sell. Most guys on the job don’t even bother to use screwdrivers anymore they just use impacts for most fastening purposes.
@@fabiantaveras8458 When you consider that there's ratcheting screwdrivers for about half the price of the LTT that perform just as good if not better, that other user is just trolling and shilling this product. Guess they haven't seen the latest Gamers Nexus video on LTT either 🤣
It's not "based off" the megapro, it's literally another megapro model manufactured by megapro to be sold under a different label
Autoloading screwdrivers?
Knipex makes a multi bits driver?? I'm curious to see is real o not.
Megapro has a yellow-handled multi driver where the bits are longer (more stick-out) for better access to screws that are below the surface, and more importantly the bits LOCK IN. It is glorious.
Some people are obsessed with screwdrivers I thought I was bad
That’s us
No PB Swiss Tool ?
No but I’ve heard they are the best
no LTT?! :O lol
only problem with klein is they only fit klein bits no other brand bit fits into them.
You forgot the kobalt 24 in one
Hi brother 👋👋👋👋
lol, why you have so many T25???
3 mega pro drivers but none of them are the automotive ratcheting or Percision ???? The automotive one is the best by a mile
I don't like drivers that take nonstandard bits.
Yeah... I don't know why anyone would.
"you guys suck for that" why, because the Robertson and square aren't really the same? WUT? 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂
klein 11-1 is a great wire nut twister and a 1/4" nut runner, other than that complete POS
Get a Picquic. Then you won't reach for any of those on your table.
I wouldn't buy either one of those two.
Your hands show no signs of work or callus, if they are oily it has to be baby oil.
Click to see how the LTT screwdriver compares to the others... no LTT screwdriver in the video.. dislike and move to next video.
No one has ever made me dislike a screwdriver more in my life😂
why would an electrician use a dainty screwdriver used for buiding computers... makes no sense
Klein 32328 for the precision win. Bits store in slimline handle. It's amazing.
Thanks for making a review video where you actually used the items you're reviewing. That is becoming so rare these days, with people making "review" videos where they read the manufacturer's product description and maybe some Amazon reviews, and maybe the entire thing is written by AI. Thanks again for making a REAL review video. You da man.
Don't worry bro, only the Canadians call it Robertson, with their beady eyes and flapping heads... 😁
Now listen here Buddy...
No ECX bits? You are an electrician, right?😊