🔧 Master your electronics game with precision and style!
The Klein Tools 32614 Multi-bit Precision Screwdriver Set is a compact, professional-grade 4-in-1 electronics tool featuring precision-machined, heat-treated bits, a corrosion-resistant anodized aluminum barrel, and a dual-length design. Its concealable tip and pocket clip ensure easy portability, while the cushioned grip and free-spinning cap deliver superior control and comfort for precise fastening in any electronic repair or assembly task.
Brand | Klein Tools |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Flat, Phillips |
Material | Alloy Steel, Rubber |
Color | Yellow/Black |
Special Feature | Concealable Tip; Pocket Clip |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.67 x 0.67 x 0.65 inches |
Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Model Name | 32614 |
UPC | 092644326141 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644326141 |
Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
Part Number | 32614 |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.67 x 0.67 x 0.65 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 32614 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Multi-Bit Screwdriver |
Pattern | Screwdriver |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle/Lever Placement | Middle |
Special Features | Concealable Tip; Pocket Clip |
Included Components | Electronics Pocket Screwdriver 4-in-1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
V**N
Fits my portable toolkit
Sturdy little tool, very portable. Perfect for guitar and hobby electronics
A**W
Very versatile
Very versatile, Klein tools always well made
O**I
Mainstay screwdriver. Nice to have.
I bought this as an upgrade to the first 11n1 I bought 2 years ago. That screwdriver was fantastic for alot of jobs an electrician does. The Philips, square and flat tips were used pretty heavily and worked great with positive traction on screws. I particularly liked that i could easily change from a Philips or flat tip to a square bit with just a flip of the shaft. The disadvantage to these small bits is that they are easy to lose. They have a tendency to stick in the screw when you pull away. If your not watching you'll easily leave it behind and not know it. I never lost a bit in the 2 years I had it. I gave the old one to a coworker and he lost a bit in 2 days of owning it. This new magnetic version is supposed to be an improvement on the bits. I will have to spend some time with it to see if that's true. I'll update this review in a while and see what's up with the bits. The shaft is longer than the old version too. Other than the longer shaft and bit improvements this screwdriver feels and is pretty much as the original. Feels good in my hand. One hand operation is comfortable and easy. Magnetic holds a panhead tech screw without dropping it. Bit pulled out with screwdriver and not in the screw. This screwdriver is still offten used even though I own a rachet 15n1 also. Keeps me from having to change bits for different screws. I also should say i own the Ideal 12n1 screwdriver also. Side by side comparison there is a difference in the handles. The Ideal brand has a bigger diameter and was easier to use one handed. The rubber grips on both are textured the same, the grip on the Ideal brand was wider and covered more of my hand as i turned it. Except for the small difference in the rubber grip the 2 of them were identical as the operation of the shaft goes. The Ideal brand still uses a dimpel ring to secure the bits, while also making the bits slightly larger. So as usual the Klein brand 11n1 design showed up to work, while the engineering is keeping up-to-date with other top manufacturers. You should get it, it's nice to have around. Just keep an eye on the bits when you use it.
A**R
Probably the best screwdriver I have ever purchased in my life
I purchased this for myself and ended up buying two more of the same for other family members because I liked this screwdriver and all of its features and was so impressed with it and its quality.Klein products cost more than most other screwdrivers, but you get what you pay for and if you take care of this screwdriver, it will last you many years and save you from fumbling around, trying to find many different bits because you have it all in your hand. Great product and like I said so great that I bought three of them total I can’t say enough good about Klein and their tools that I’ve bought over the years from them pay now or pay. The few extra dollars is well worth it in the long run.
J**N
Yes
Useful for odd jobs for sure
P**N
One of the better shirt pocket drivers, improvements could be made
update Oct 2024: My 32614 has been through the wringer of daily use in an industrial environment over the last 2 or 3 years. I still carry it in a pants pocket every day but I'm on the lookout for a replacement. Here are some notes on my experience with it:The pocket clip shot off into oblivion and the rubber overmolding deteriorated. While the pocket clip is theoretically replaceable actually getting your hands on one that fits correctly is more of a chore than necessary. I honestly prefer the size and fit of it rubber free so this wasn't so much of a negative.The sliding guard that keeps it from jacking up pockets is what really sets this apart and makes finding anything comparable difficult.The 2 measurements that would make this compatible with the rest of the world and have tons of extra function are instead proprietary (or at least wildly uncommon): the precision bits are not 4mm hex - they are 9/64(?!). The hex in the handle and in the reversible shank could be 1/4" hex for all the extra function that would provide ... but it is 6mm. It would seem that they went out of their way to wall this driver off from universal compatibility. I'm glad they've seemed to reverse course with the underlying philosophy that appears to be rolling out in their KNECT lines.I added a magnet to the handle as flagging prox switches is a very common task for me.
C**R
Must have for all HVAC/R technicians!
I’ve used the 11-n-1 for years and now that they’ve made it magnetic it’s even better. Every time I get out of my truck to troubleshoot a unit I grab my Klein 11-n-1, Klein yellow handle needle nose pliers, my fluke 116, and Ridgid impact w/ malco 5/16x1/4 nut driver bit. And depending on where I’m working my stream light head flashlight. With those tools I can diagnose most every problem. The only drawback is when you torque the Klein 11-n-1 enough times the black rubber wants to fall off the yellow handle. I just ordered one in 2023 and fixing to order another one because of the handle falling off. That being said this is a quality well built tool which is why it’s my daily user.
J**O
Small and handy
Nice
ترست بايلوت
منذ أسبوعين
منذ يومين