It's actually Robertson. I think they are the best driver type. Torx are decent, but I have issues with them "camming out" like a phillips head will often do. That never happens with the Robertson/square drive. They are rock solid.
We really have Milwaukee to thank for all this innovation. Klein finally got some pressure in the hand tools market, especially from the made in USA Milwaukee line up. It has forced them to go heavy into their R&D bringing us these witty and multifunctional designs. People thought it was over for Klein after HD closing the door on them to drive a wedge between Milwaukee and Klein, but it just made the both of them get better.
I picked up the new screwdriver and smaller multi set about a month back and it is my go-to set for around the house as I remodel. My only desire is a clip mount you could get to attach the screwdriver to their MODBox system so it stays with the set. I really like their new cases... the boxes are well made and don't feel like they will shatter when dropped repeated times. Klein has always been a favorite for screwdrivers & electrical tools for me and has been killing it with the new tools that have and are coming out.
I am a tool fanatic. I look for function, quality and design. This seems to have all of that. I love mobile compact sets that enable you to perform every vital tool function. Thank you for posting this video.
I'm glad I clicked into this because I hadn't heard of bibury before, and I really like the look of that tool, especially for the price. It's barely more than the replacement case I just bought for my leatherman rebar, and it's got a significantly more useful bit system...
Leatherman has always been my go to. But they seem to have been focusing on the “tacticool” crowds lately and forgotten to innovate like Klein has been. Really impressed with this new pass through set from Klein. I recently picked up that 7 in 1 nut driver set from Klein and have been very happy with it. Thanks for the video!
I agree. I still carry my Wave 2. However, I work at Lowe's and make side cash with appliance repair. That's why my Google Creeper served this video up. I'm glad it did. I'll use my 10% discount on this set. Liking the video, BTW.
I bought a Bibury Pro (surge) and a Klein driver off of your recomendation, I'm a big fan of them both. I went for the ratcheting one, the 17-in-1 I think. I love the convenince of tool compatibility, harmony is an excellent way to phrase such a concept.
As an electrician and you don’t wanna carry hella tools in tight spaces I love Klein tools. Their little utility knife with 1/4 inch hex screw driver is amazing along with the long neck 5 in 1 screw driver is absolutely perfect for me
I got a custom leather sheath made for one of those victorinox bit set/drivers and the knipex baby cobras that works as a left cheek wallet. Between that “wallet” and regular things like a pocket knife and whatever else one carries I found as much utilities as a multi tool with way less bulk. And they’re all dedicated tools that don’t compromise on anything
As someone who keeps an armband drive and a tool check plus in their sling bag, I’m glad I watched this video to see the center drive. I think that’s going to replace the armbar in my bag since it can use 1/4” bits.
I sincerely hope you're getting this stuff free of charge because believe you me... I plan on buying everything you show here! Please tell me I'm not the only one... right?
I like pairing Klein flip sockets (different from this video) with an Icon, Wera 813R, or Topeak Rocketlite-it’s light and compact. I’m probably in the minority, but in my opinion, Klein makes MASSIVE, Goliath-like screwdrivers. I wasn’t interested in those and went for more compact options. The yellow ones seem better suited for people with bigger hands than mine.
This video brings up a lot of great points, and shows some great tool sets but I really wish Klein would stop with the double end ball detent. The detent simply doesn't hold as well for me personally
Great video, I have a Leatherman Wave that would also interface with the 1/4 Inch drive system employed here and that does have an extension too. Tang tools also have a 1/4 inch socket set that includes a ratcheting ring spanner that interfaces with this system, I am also a devotee of tool interfacing, expansion and synergy. It just keeps getting better.
Flat bits are 1000% the way to go for Leatherman. I can fit 40 bits in my pouch and barely even notice it. They work great as well. The ratchet/bit extender is a standard 1/4” anyway so if you want to use normal bits it’s quite easy.
The best bit retention on a screwdriver is either on the wiha ultradriver screwdriver where it works well with standard and wiha double sided bits, or the newer Milwaukee fastback 6-in-1 utility knife with its ball detent collar system. I don’t know why either style hasnt been made popular on bit extenders yet. For ball detent double sided bits, I will usually just pop it into one of the sleeves of the the klein ratcheting screwdriver. Between the fastback that I edc and the Klein that I keep in the work truck, I can pretty much use any style bit.
Great video, it's always good to have options when kitting out a small tool kit and double-ended bits can save space and weight. Klein makes/sells a lot of the short format double-ended bits with ball detent, more than you'll see at most retail stores. I think the 27-in-1 ( Klein #32307 ) you mentioned has the most of this style bits in one kit and is a good start. Can get 2" long double-ended bits with Megapro drivers, and Klein #32305 driver. These 2" long bits work with the Mossy Oak ( or Bibury also I think ) 21-in-1 multi tool with a magnet in the bit driver, and will also work in the Ozark Trail multiforce extension. Chapman Manufacturing makes 1/4" hex shank single-sided bits with ball detents that work with the Multiforce or any other multi-tool with the deeper 1/4" holder. Chapman bits are good quality, and they also offer drivers, extensions, and ratchets. The Chapman extensions would probably be a good choice for a higher-quality extension for the Multiforce, but they don't have magnets so best to use bits with ball-detents. Thanks!
Those klein sets are cool but I've had a craftsman through hole socket set that has everything the 1/4" and 3/8" set you've shown has plus it has metric sockets, a lot more sizes, and a screwdriver handle that can hold the 1/4" extension for like 10 years now and it's all in one box
The double sided ball detent bits from my Klein 10-in1 screwdriver fit perfectly in my Leatherman bit extension. Not sure what incompatibility you are referring to.
as a maint guy at a hotel, the most used tool is that ratcheting impact klein with an impact driver, i can do almost everything i need to. i had no clue it worked with those modboxes! i coulda swore i just saw a video saying that they dont work together, maybe it was just for the non ratcheting one or something but ill have to get it because doing things like closet bolts are annoying
I have the Victorinox bit holder with the 711L EDC Ratchet and a regular 1/4” extender instead of the Victorinox L shaped driver. It’s so flat, compact and useful. I rarely even bother putting the ratchet into my Wave as this little set up works so well without it.
My Wiha double-sided security bits work great in the Milwaukee Fastback 6 in 1. That's a match made in heaven. And the Roxon S501U is a very complimentary tool for the Fastback, especially with the file or saw insert to go with those scissors. A pair of Knipex Cobra pliers would round out a nice 3-piece toolkit.
Nepros is the highest quality tools I've ever seen. Out of Japan from the KTC corporation the same people that make Koken. Very harmonic working tools..
The Swiss Tool X w/this wrench kit has been my favorite. I added the pocket clip for the Swiss Tool X, and the wrench kit fits nicely in a pocket organizer. All that was just about the price of the Arc, and in my opinion way more useful because of the 1/4" capability with that wrench.
I have just recently come to appreciate the Swiss Tool Spirit X. I had one in hand before but thought I would like the Leatherman ARC more. I balked at the price for the ARC, came back to the Spirit X after getting a good deal on it, and really love it. It's a very well made tool with an excellent feature set. It's even made me come to appreciate other Victorinox multitool pocket knives I already own even more for their quality. I would have preferred the one handed opening of the MX Clip, but it wasn't worth the much higher cost compared to the one I purchased at a substantially discounted price.
I had the same epiphany with my tool bag when I added the ICON flex head ratchet and bit set to it. I realized I can put the 4" extension into my Craftsman All•In•One screwdriver, and turn it into a bit driver.
Leatherman bit Extension pairs nicely with the 711L Mini Ratchet to use the Klein ball-detent double bits (as well as the intended Leatherman flat bits for a lightweight carry option on lesser used sizes). When the Extension is placed in the standard 1/4" sized magnetic tail of the 711L, you end up with a nice-in-hand screwdriver. Likewise, the Leatherman bit Adapter brings the same Klein compatability to the Bond (or anything that fits in its square end, such as Victorinox Rambler's Phillips for minimal carry).
@@davidvallerius4458 since the metric kit just came out, I think just 2 weeks ago or so, the stores maybe are just now starting to get over there. Maybe eBay has one you could get. They have an international shipping plan That's pretty great.
Kinda got clickbaited by that gorgeous leather case, thought it was a new multitool. Luckily i stuck around to find out that it's for the centredrive and now i need it. Lol. Incidentally i recently bought a makita impact driver edc set. Works perfectly for my centredrive and impact driver at a new house that i forgot to bring my toolbox. Make me realise 80% of the time, i don't need a box full of tools. Might have to start clearing up the tool box (and tyre garage full of other tools!)
I saw those videos, too, and had to check them out at Lowe's last weekend. Don't think I can justify the purchase as I have similar tools already, but Klein's MODbox™ tool system is very cool.
Neat stuff. I love Last Best. My morning ritual when I get to the office is to confirm the nightly backups went through while I watch Last Best and Amber at Exile Armory. (Obviously MaxLvl too lol)
Fingernail clipper is the number one item I want in my multitool. So far, the only company I've seen that does a nail clipper is Roxon with their M5. But, it's a small tool without as many blade positions. Number 2, I want a great file; then a can opener. I can find 20 different ways to pop off a bottle cap. But, I only know 3 ways to open my can of beans without a can opener. And none of them are pretty. (spoon, rock and screwdriver) After these priorities I want all the standard blades. This is a cool set, and I'll have consider getting that Klein ratchet. Thanks for the great videos.
Dom' mused in passing about a Klein MT. A Klein MT would rightly pique the interest of many. Doubtless they could eventually produce a stout, solid product worthy of their brand. Would they commit to the major tooling outlays and lengthy trial process to work out 100 inevitable kinks, before they're able to offer their first unit for sale? They might figure they're doing just fine in the tool market, without troubling themselves with a foray into the MT one.
A ball detent extension is very cheap, this is good they're using it actually. You can pick up pretty much any impact or non impact extension. Gearwrench makes nice cheap ones, also pivoting ones as well.
its a nice set and I almost got one very recently, but luckily my buddy got himself a set and i could see it in action. I would say its a great set for every day use, especially if your just a diy'er or a normal guy. but as far as my work, it just a little too thick to fit in common sizes of kindorf, especially for the deeper gauges of it. with that said most popular sets(dewalt, millwaukee, ect) out now don't, as far as I know, so i ended up keeping around a small 1/4 driver for those situations.
I own tons of klein tools the mini extendable 11 in 1 screw driver even the larger store in the handle ones are legit. Now I'll have the pass through. I get the klein wire strippers and wire crimps last week
I been trying for years to get leatherman or gerber to sell individual tool part to their multi tool. Like, at work I carry the leatherman wave, but i wish it had the same serrated blade that comes on the titanium surge- where it has the safety cutter (aka seat belt cutter aka wire sheathing stripper). Some people don’t care about scissors but would prefer dedicated Philips and dedicated standard blade. I never use my can opener but would like a second mini screwdriver. I shouldn’t have to buy 3 or 4 different multi tools to be able to make my own. I don’t get why none of the manufacturers can’t figure out to just say “size 1, size 2, etc” and people could buy all the specific parts they want to remove and install their own parts they want
Nice video!😊 You discussed this concept in two earlier videos which included the Klien 11-1 & the 27-1....can the Klien ball detent drivers be used in the Leatherman bit extender? I think you might have said this as you mentioned it would be the only way that the Surge, for example, might increase it's range...Very glad that Lowes has kept Klien on...HD did not & there are no Lowes where I'm at....your concepts just emphasize the point that if the LTG does not make adjustments, they will eventually go the way of the dinosaur...they should be leading the way in the innovation you are talking about...Klien teaming up with the "clone" companies would give these companies a "purchase" in the market place in terms of an established company willing to work with the "new kids on the block"...😊
@@maxlvledcI'd really rather see a klein/leatherman crossover. I just think gerber has to many qc issues. This isn't something new either. As a master sparky I need a multitool to work every single time when 150' up in the air and it took me an hour to climb up there. Try not to forget any tools but also wanna keep tools to a minimum. Gerber multitools have failed me at the worst of times.
Is there anyway to add scissors to Gerber Dual Force? Watching the video, I remember that's the Gerber I own. I definitely need a holster for it and bits. Seriously considering getting the Klein pass through, driver, and modboxes. I think the modbox would be great for my radio gear.
The Plus has scissors instead of the serrated blade and a multi blade instead of the normal straight blade. The Rescue has a strap cutter instead of the normal blade and a half serrated reverse Tanto instead of the serrated blade.
So what is the advantage of the pass thru design? Standard sockets have been around for over a hundred years and work universally but you have to give that up to go with the pass thru design, what are you getting in return? Seems like marketing silliness to me..
Obviously you've never had to remove a nut from a bolt that is too long to use a standard socket or a threaded rod. The only other choice is an adjustable or open/box wrench or a ratcheting box wrench.
I went to Lowe’s and found the Klein tools,staff didn’t know. They were locked up in a case,went to customer services and asked for someone to open it,waited 30 minutes,still no one showed up,but store security walked by a few times.
i wonder if this is compatible with craftsman max axess passthrough sockets. this is what i always hoped craftsman would evolve that system into, but they just came out with the passthrough socket set and kind of shelved the system
Not trying to bring you down I get where you're going with this, but from the thumbnail and title I was expecting maybe grabbing one or two common driver bits and finding a way to practically integrate them into one of your EDC toolkits.
The instrument is, of course, excellent. But nothing replaces just a single screwdriver. Sometimes the screw is in a deep and narrow well, where the thick tube of a universal screwdriver will not fit.
As a handyman i use the 10 in 1 everyday. Its awesome, but it lives in my toolbox, i wouldnt classify it as my edc. The only thing i carry on my body after work is my goat multitool
As someone that works on electrical systems often, Klein is my go-to brand for quality tools at reasonable prices. Great video!
Agreed
Quality tools ... without the Snap-On price.
Not so reasonable!
@@MESTER47 You can't afford them and that's fine.
@@MESTER47 If you can't afford them that's fine.
Klein has been killing it lately.
especially since 99.9 % of their products are Made in China
You guys are making me get tools that I already have.
Same 😂😂
Today is payday and I did not need to see this video.
That Klein driver 30$ with all those extras... Leatherman $30 for a single bit extender. .
Didn't know square bit was called Robinson bits! Always great to learn something new. Especially when you've been a mechanic for over 40 years.
It's actually Robertson. I think they are the best driver type. Torx are decent, but I have issues with them "camming out" like a phillips head will often do. That never happens with the Robertson/square drive. They are rock solid.
It's a Canadian thing.
They aren't ,they do have differences, Robertson has taper Square bits do not.
I learned something new!
@@JuliusAlbert-i6k Robertson drivers are typically (slightly) tapered in the machining to fit the fastener, however fasteners are NOT tapered .
We really have Milwaukee to thank for all this innovation. Klein finally got some pressure in the hand tools market, especially from the made in USA Milwaukee line up. It has forced them to go heavy into their R&D bringing us these witty and multifunctional designs. People thought it was over for Klein after HD closing the door on them to drive a wedge between Milwaukee and Klein, but it just made the both of them get better.
I picked up the new screwdriver and smaller multi set about a month back and it is my go-to set for around the house as I remodel. My only desire is a clip mount you could get to attach the screwdriver to their MODBox system so it stays with the set. I really like their new cases... the boxes are well made and don't feel like they will shatter when dropped repeated times.
Klein has always been a favorite for screwdrivers & electrical tools for me and has been killing it with the new tools that have and are coming out.
I am a tool fanatic. I look for function, quality and design. This seems to have all of that. I love mobile compact sets that enable you to perform every vital tool function. Thank you for posting this video.
The Ozark Trail Multiforce comes with a ball detent extender just like you were asking for.
Sadly very low quality. I had the ball fall out a few times.
@@maxlvledcwhat is a good replacement bit set for it?
I'm glad I clicked into this because I hadn't heard of bibury before, and I really like the look of that tool, especially for the price. It's barely more than the replacement case I just bought for my leatherman rebar, and it's got a significantly more useful bit system...
I have been using Klein tools for years and have every tool to this day, they are the best in the business.
Leatherman has always been my go to. But they seem to have been focusing on the “tacticool” crowds lately and forgotten to innovate like Klein has been. Really impressed with this new pass through set from Klein. I recently picked up that 7 in 1 nut driver set from Klein and have been very happy with it. Thanks for the video!
I agree. I still carry my Wave 2. However, I work at Lowe's and make side cash with appliance repair. That's why my Google Creeper served this video up. I'm glad it did. I'll use my 10% discount on this set. Liking the video, BTW.
I bought a Bibury Pro (surge) and a Klein driver off of your recomendation, I'm a big fan of them both. I went for the ratcheting one, the 17-in-1 I think. I love the convenince of tool compatibility, harmony is an excellent way to phrase such a concept.
That leather sheath for the Gerber looks NICE!
As an electrician and you don’t wanna carry hella tools in tight spaces I love Klein tools. Their little utility knife with 1/4 inch hex screw driver is amazing along with the long neck 5 in 1 screw driver is absolutely perfect for me
I got a custom leather sheath made for one of those victorinox bit set/drivers and the knipex baby cobras that works as a left cheek wallet. Between that “wallet” and regular things like a pocket knife and whatever else one carries I found as much utilities as a multi tool with way less bulk. And they’re all dedicated tools that don’t compromise on anything
As someone who keeps an armband drive and a tool check plus in their sling bag, I’m glad I watched this video to see the center drive. I think that’s going to replace the armbar in my bag since it can use 1/4” bits.
I sincerely hope you're getting this stuff free of charge because believe you me... I plan on buying everything you show here! Please tell me I'm not the only one... right?
I like pairing Klein flip sockets (different from this video) with an Icon, Wera 813R, or Topeak Rocketlite-it’s light and compact. I’m probably in the minority, but in my opinion, Klein makes MASSIVE, Goliath-like screwdrivers. I wasn’t interested in those and went for more compact options. The yellow ones seem better suited for people with bigger hands than mine.
This video brings up a lot of great points, and shows some great tool sets but I really wish Klein would stop with the double end ball detent. The detent simply doesn't hold as well for me personally
Impressive offering from Klein. Thanks for sharing Maxlvledc
Great video, I have a Leatherman Wave that would also interface with the 1/4 Inch drive system employed here and that does have an extension too. Tang tools also have a 1/4 inch socket set that includes a ratcheting ring spanner that interfaces with this system, I am also a devotee of tool interfacing, expansion and synergy. It just keeps getting better.
Flat bits are 1000% the way to go for Leatherman. I can fit 40 bits in my pouch and barely even notice it. They work great as well. The ratchet/bit extender is a standard 1/4” anyway so if you want to use normal bits it’s quite easy.
I've been on that for a while. It's a lot of fun to play around with various combinations.
The best bit retention on a screwdriver is either on the wiha ultradriver screwdriver where it works well with standard and wiha double sided bits, or the newer Milwaukee fastback 6-in-1 utility knife with its ball detent collar system. I don’t know why either style hasnt been made popular on bit extenders yet. For ball detent double sided bits, I will usually just pop it into one of the sleeves of the the klein ratcheting screwdriver. Between the fastback that I edc and the Klein that I keep in the work truck, I can pretty much use any style bit.
Great video, it's always good to have options when kitting out a small tool kit and double-ended bits can save space and weight. Klein makes/sells a lot of the short format double-ended bits with ball detent, more than you'll see at most retail stores. I think the 27-in-1 ( Klein #32307 ) you mentioned has the most of this style bits in one kit and is a good start. Can get 2" long double-ended bits with Megapro drivers, and Klein #32305 driver. These 2" long bits work with the Mossy Oak ( or Bibury also I think ) 21-in-1 multi tool with a magnet in the bit driver, and will also work in the Ozark Trail multiforce extension. Chapman Manufacturing makes 1/4" hex shank single-sided bits with ball detents that work with the Multiforce or any other multi-tool with the deeper 1/4" holder. Chapman bits are good quality, and they also offer drivers, extensions, and ratchets. The Chapman extensions would probably be a good choice for a higher-quality extension for the Multiforce, but they don't have magnets so best to use bits with ball-detents.
Thanks!
Those klein sets are cool but I've had a craftsman through hole socket set that has everything the 1/4" and 3/8" set you've shown has plus it has metric sockets, a lot more sizes, and a screwdriver handle that can hold the 1/4" extension for like 10 years now and it's all in one box
The double sided ball detent bits from my Klein 10-in1 screwdriver fit perfectly in my Leatherman bit extension. Not sure what incompatibility you are referring to.
I just started to build a set of Klein tools for my car the tools are good quality and very affordable.
Oooooh I love this. I want all the tools to work like lego.
as a maint guy at a hotel, the most used tool is that ratcheting impact klein with an impact driver, i can do almost everything i need to. i had no clue it worked with those modboxes! i coulda swore i just saw a video saying that they dont work together, maybe it was just for the non ratcheting one or something but ill have to get it because doing things like closet bolts are annoying
I have the Victorinox bit holder with the 711L EDC Ratchet and a regular 1/4” extender instead of the Victorinox L shaped driver. It’s so flat, compact and useful. I rarely even bother putting the ratchet into my Wave as this little set up works so well without it.
My Wiha double-sided security bits work great in the Milwaukee Fastback 6 in 1. That's a match made in heaven. And the Roxon S501U is a very complimentary tool for the Fastback, especially with the file or saw insert to go with those scissors. A pair of Knipex Cobra pliers would round out a nice 3-piece toolkit.
I don’t have any Klein brand tools but I recently brought a roughneck screwdriver.
Nepros is the highest quality tools I've ever seen. Out of Japan from the KTC corporation the same people that make Koken. Very harmonic working tools..
Ko-Ken is a separate company but yes, I got a Nepros 3/8” socket set, it’s incredible
The Swiss Tool X w/this wrench kit has been my favorite. I added the pocket clip for the Swiss Tool X, and the wrench kit fits nicely in a pocket organizer. All that was just about the price of the Arc, and in my opinion way more useful because of the 1/4" capability with that wrench.
I have just recently come to appreciate the Swiss Tool Spirit X. I had one in hand before but thought I would like the Leatherman ARC more. I balked at the price for the ARC, came back to the Spirit X after getting a good deal on it, and really love it. It's a very well made tool with an excellent feature set. It's even made me come to appreciate other Victorinox multitool pocket knives I already own even more for their quality. I would have preferred the one handed opening of the MX Clip, but it wasn't worth the much higher cost compared to the one I purchased at a substantially discounted price.
I had the same epiphany with my tool bag when I added the ICON flex head ratchet and bit set to it. I realized I can put the 4" extension into my Craftsman All•In•One screwdriver, and turn it into a bit driver.
Husky makes the same exact pass through set for probably half the price. I've owned the husky set for 7 or 8 years now with no issues.
Guess I’m going to Lowe’s tomorrow! Been looking at some of the Klein box kits. I’m a 4th year electrician and I love Klein tools!
Leatherman bit Extension pairs nicely with the 711L Mini Ratchet to use the Klein ball-detent double bits (as well as the intended Leatherman flat bits for a lightweight carry option on lesser used sizes). When the Extension is placed in the standard 1/4" sized magnetic tail of the 711L, you end up with a nice-in-hand screwdriver. Likewise, the Leatherman bit Adapter brings the same Klein compatability to the Bond (or anything that fits in its square end, such as Victorinox Rambler's Phillips for minimal carry).
Klein just dropped the metric set a couple weeks ago!
Oooo!
It’s a shame that the metic kit is not available in the uk 🤔 I’ve tried to find one and so far I can’t find a seller that ships to the uk
@@davidvallerius4458 since the metric kit just came out, I think just 2 weeks ago or so, the stores maybe are just now starting to get over there. Maybe eBay has one you could get. They have an international shipping plan That's pretty great.
Kinda got clickbaited by that gorgeous leather case, thought it was a new multitool. Luckily i stuck around to find out that it's for the centredrive and now i need it. Lol.
Incidentally i recently bought a makita impact driver edc set. Works perfectly for my centredrive and impact driver at a new house that i forgot to bring my toolbox.
Make me realise 80% of the time, i don't need a box full of tools. Might have to start clearing up the tool box (and tyre garage full of other tools!)
Pro tip: get a custom one. Use 15% code and you get the bit kit and sheath included for $147 ish.
I saw those videos, too, and had to check them out at Lowe's last weekend. Don't think I can justify the purchase as I have similar tools already, but Klein's MODbox™ tool system is very cool.
Neat stuff. I love Last Best. My morning ritual when I get to the office is to confirm the nightly backups went through while I watch Last Best and Amber at Exile Armory. (Obviously MaxLvl too lol)
Amazing content again. Thanks for the great information. Connecting different gear like this together is super beneficial across my kits !
I'm going to have to start buying these sets.
I too combined the Klein 7 and 1 impact screwdriver with the Klein HVAC screwdriver handle 😂. But this socket set is pretty awesome
The one klien with the 3 flip sockets is an old one as the new one goes from 1/4 to 3/4 inches
Now all you need is something to fix!
Innovation in the tool space lately has been great. I'm upset that leatherman doesn't have a model that is bit driver focused
Fingernail clipper is the number one item I want in my multitool. So far, the only company I've seen that does a nail clipper is Roxon with their M5. But, it's a small tool without as many blade positions. Number 2, I want a great file; then a can opener. I can find 20 different ways to pop off a bottle cap. But, I only know 3 ways to open my can of beans without a can opener. And none of them are pretty. (spoon, rock and screwdriver) After these priorities I want all the standard blades. This is a cool set, and I'll have consider getting that Klein ratchet. Thanks for the great videos.
The extension bit from the multiforce works great with the dl30
This pleases my OCD to another levels
Ikr??
Dom' mused in passing about a Klein MT. A Klein MT would rightly pique the interest of many. Doubtless they could eventually produce a stout, solid product worthy of their brand.
Would they commit to the major tooling outlays and lengthy trial process to work out 100 inevitable kinks, before they're able to offer their first unit for sale?
They might figure they're doing just fine in the tool market, without troubling themselves with a foray into the MT one.
A ball detent extension is very cheap, this is good they're using it actually. You can pick up pretty much any impact or non impact extension. Gearwrench makes nice cheap ones, also pivoting ones as well.
With a ball detent??? That will lock in?? Link?
Great shout out to last best tool, He has been been out daily fantastic content for the past few years it’s insane
its a nice set and I almost got one very recently, but luckily my buddy got himself a set and i could see it in action. I would say its a great set for every day use, especially if your just a diy'er or a normal guy. but as far as my work, it just a little too thick to fit in common sizes of kindorf, especially for the deeper gauges of it. with that said most popular sets(dewalt, millwaukee, ect) out now don't, as far as I know, so i ended up keeping around a small 1/4 driver for those situations.
I own tons of klein tools the mini extendable 11 in 1 screw driver even the larger store in the handle ones are legit. Now I'll have the pass through. I get the klein wire strippers and wire crimps last week
That is awesome!!! I am definitely going to pick this up
Looks like a great system. The only problem for me is that most of the time I use metric to take apart CNC machines and this set is SAE only.
They have a metric flip socket set, but I'm looking at all their options.
Merci pour vos vidéos de qualité 🤗 Savez-vous quel sont les aciers utilisés par Gerber et Victorinox S'il vous plait ?
They do make the 1/4” extender in the newer kits.
Love the Swiss tool ratchet. Don’t like the knife on my Swiss Tool. Ratchet doesn’t fit with my Arc unfortunately or I would mix it up.
I been trying for years to get leatherman or gerber to sell individual tool part to their multi tool.
Like, at work I carry the leatherman wave, but i wish it had the same serrated blade that comes on the titanium surge- where it has the safety cutter (aka seat belt cutter aka wire sheathing stripper).
Some people don’t care about scissors but would prefer dedicated Philips and dedicated standard blade.
I never use my can opener but would like a second mini screwdriver.
I shouldn’t have to buy 3 or 4 different multi tools to be able to make my own.
I don’t get why none of the manufacturers can’t figure out to just say “size 1, size 2, etc” and people could buy all the specific parts they want to remove and install their own parts they want
That’s a great overview, thanks for doing this! I am a huge Klein user because of you!
Nice video!😊 You discussed this concept in two earlier videos which included the Klien 11-1 & the 27-1....can the Klien ball detent drivers be used in the Leatherman bit extender? I think you might have said this as you mentioned it would be the only way that the Surge, for example, might increase it's range...Very glad that Lowes has kept Klien on...HD did not & there are no Lowes where I'm at....your concepts just emphasize the point that if the LTG does not make adjustments, they will eventually go the way of the dinosaur...they should be leading the way in the innovation you are talking about...Klien teaming up with the "clone" companies would give these companies a "purchase" in the market place in terms of an established company willing to work with the "new kids on the block"...😊
The more I think on it, the more I want a gerber x klein crossover
@@maxlvledc Yup! & it will help Gerber as well....
@@maxlvledcI'd really rather see a klein/leatherman crossover. I just think gerber has to many qc issues. This isn't something new either. As a master sparky I need a multitool to work every single time when 150' up in the air and it took me an hour to climb up there. Try not to forget any tools but also wanna keep tools to a minimum. Gerber multitools have failed me at the worst of times.
3" and 5" extensions with ball detent are part of a screwdriver set sold at a large home improvement store.
any post about brand, store or part number get removed
Husky
Continuous Drive Ratcheting Screwdriver Set (18-piece)
LOWE'S is a good store. It has some products that Home Depot doesn't.
HF/Icon is supposed to be releasing their 1/4” mini insert ratchet with sockets here soon. And I really like that little locking flex head ratchet.
It's super solid
@@maxlvledc I just wish it had a compact screwdriver handle and maybe some stubby wrenches with it.
Yes, I want a whole mini kit, lol
Is there anyway to add scissors to Gerber Dual Force? Watching the video, I remember that's the Gerber I own. I definitely need a holster for it and bits.
Seriously considering getting the Klein pass through, driver, and modboxes. I think the modbox would be great for my radio gear.
Ozark Trail Multiforce Premium 18-in-1 Multi Tool includes a 1/4" hex extender
What’s the difference between between the Gerber Center Drive and the Center Drive Plus?
The Plus has scissors instead of the serrated blade and a multi blade instead of the normal straight blade. The Rescue has a strap cutter instead of the normal blade and a half serrated reverse Tanto instead of the serrated blade.
Try making a comparison of klein scissors vs leatherman raptors cutting non wire products. Would love to see it
8:40 that Victorinox bits and tool is sold separately, code 3.0303, around $25 in my country, and 3.0306 (ratchet version) ~$50
Great integration of tools. Thanks
I thought you could but just that L driver set from Victorianox to add to what you already have
Love the video concept. Subbed.
So what is the advantage of the pass thru design? Standard sockets have been around for over a hundred years and work universally but you have to give that up to go with the pass thru design, what are you getting in return? Seems like marketing silliness to me..
Obviously you've never had to remove a nut from a bolt that is too long to use a standard socket or a threaded rod. The only other choice is an adjustable or open/box wrench or a ratcheting box wrench.
@@RonaldDCass LOL. a bolt that is too long to use a standard socket. What?
Think threaded rod. Enough said?
To each their own, but I couldn't imagine having a Swisstool with the driver kit and wanting to use the kit with a Gerber instead.
That is what I built, because how can u use a multitool if u need both at the same time? And that is what these companies should have done!
I went to Lowe’s and found the Klein tools,staff didn’t know. They were locked up in a case,went to customer services and asked for someone to open it,waited 30 minutes,still no one showed up,but store security walked by a few times.
I had to get them to pull it down from the top
Same. Did that yesterday. They didn't even know they had Klein tools.
Klein makes great stuff!
In the bucket list 😎🤘
i wonder if this is compatible with craftsman max axess passthrough sockets. this is what i always hoped craftsman would evolve that system into, but they just came out with the passthrough socket set and kind of shelved the system
Thank you for your quality videos 🤗 Do you know which steels are used by Gerber and Victorinox please?
Depends...Centerdrive is 420HC, as are mp600. Victorinox uses their in house steel. It's soft but very corrosion resistant
I could 💯% get behind Taiwanese MTs.
So this was just a klein ad right? Thought there was going to be a little more to it.
I love tool synergy, I cant stand having to have different bits and adapters for every single Impact, wrench, and driver in the toolbox.
I bought some. Very nice.
Not trying to bring you down I get where you're going with this, but from the thumbnail and title I was expecting maybe grabbing one or two common driver bits and finding a way to practically integrate them into one of your EDC toolkits.
Hmm, that in itself would be a great video. Let me mull it over.
Wonder if those pass through sockets work with the similar craftsman set
Should check out VIM Tools, best little 1/4 ratchets
@Maxlvledc Thank you for the great info!
Imagine if the socket driver also had torque wrench capability? That would be the multi-tool of multi-tools.
The file/saw holder on my bibury bent outward from use. any idea how to fix it ? Where to get replacement parts ? the tool is great otherwise.
Need that metric for working on motorcycles!
Just a question does Klein Tools making those sets in metric or just imperial?
The screwdriver would be awesome in my turnout gear as a firefighter.
The instrument is, of course, excellent. But nothing replaces just a single screwdriver. Sometimes the screw is in a deep and narrow well, where the thick tube of a universal screwdriver will not fit.
Facts!!! This is why I actually prefer a dedicated philips with bit adapter.
Victorinox driver isn’t available on the market any idea where else I can purchase ?
As a handyman i use the 10 in 1 everyday. Its awesome, but it lives in my toolbox, i wouldnt classify it as my edc. The only thing i carry on my body after work is my goat multitool
Oh?!?!?! How do you like it?
@@maxlvledc love it. been carrying it all year
@@nestoworks3402 great to hear