🛠️ Fix it like a pro, carry it like a boss.
The Klein Tools 32328 Precision Screwdriver is a compact, 27-in-1 multi-bit tool engineered for professional-grade electronic and Apple product repairs. Featuring rare-earth magnetic bit retention, ergonomic cushion grip, and in-handle storage, it delivers precision, convenience, and durability in one sleek package.
Brand | Klein Tools |
Head Style | Flat, Pentalobe, Phillips, Hex, Torx |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Special Feature | Integrated Precision Nut and Screwdriver; Spin Cap and Cushion-Grip Handle for Great Control |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.75 x 0.85 x 0.85 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Ounces |
UPC | 092644323287 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644323287 |
Head Size | Phillips: #000, #00, #0, #1, #2; Hex: 0.9, 1.3, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 |
Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
Part Number | 32328 |
Item Weight | 0.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.75 x 0.85 x 0.85 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 32328 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Screwdriver |
Finish | Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Blade Length | 6.35 Inches |
Special Features | Integrated Precision Nut and Screwdriver; Spin Cap and Cushion-Grip Handle for Great Control |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Y**M
Excellent construction & ergonomics, every bit you need, and more
This is truly an excellent tool. It is well-constructed at every detail and feature with excellent ergonomics and more than all the bits one typically needs for small electronics dismantling, repair, and component replacement. It also works well for glasses and small fasteners found in other assemblies. Apple proprietary, tiny Torx, tiny Phillips, tiny Allen hex, tiny flathead, other exotic or unusual bits, you name it and more, sized from rather tiny uncommon tips you're seeking to standard PH2 Phillips and even T10 Torx, both of which are almost too big and on the verge of being out of place here relative to the small fastener jobs the other bits handle. It has a magnetic feature which is the appropriate strength to be convenient to hold and direct fasteners well enough, a smooth spinning and never binding top to hold fasteners down while quickly turning clockwise or counterclockwise once fastener heads are engaged and fastener shafts are threaded properly, the appropriate length body and shaft for the work to be done while still accommodating "man hands" -- plus when you pull on the spinny top with a little more force, the entire innards of the barrel with neatly arrayed bits pops over an internal catch and smoothly slides out and also spins so you can hunt down and access the bit needed for the job. The bit carriage itself is well constructed, holds the bits well, is the appropriate rigidity of plastic (not too much, not too little) to hold or release bits if tugged on without being too difficult or too loose, and is clean well-molded black plastic without slop or flashing you might see on cheaper inferior tools with integrated bit storage carriages. It's noteworthy that the hex measurements of the bits themselves are smaller than the typical quarter inch (3.5mm). The barrel has a tight-fitting black rubber sleeve that does not slide around and is of good quality and just the right amount of grip. Under the grip is the typical smooth and well-molded quality yellow translucent hard plastic handle typical for Klein screwdrivers. The bits cleanly slide into and positively snap into position in the shaft tip for use, and stay there and require a bit more force to disengage and detach and remove for switching bits, ensuring that they almost never come out inadvertently. There is a little touch of play in the bit once engaged in the tip of the shaft, but nothing worthy of star demotion and not negatively impactful during use, from my observations. Most impressive tool I have bought in some time, coming from someone with an array of Milwaukee, GearWrench, and other good quality (but non-tool truck) tools. How I got by all those years of small disassembly / assembly and electronics repair with meager cheapo jeweler screwdriver sets and those cheap plastic disposable tools that come with repair kits, I dunno. I wish I knew this existed earlier and had bought it in the past. For 20 bucks, it's well worth it if in addition to auto and home repairs one also engages in periodic laptop, cell phone, stereo, etc. repairs with small (like M2 +/-) fasteners. I have done Samsung cell phones, laptops, PCs, glasses, etc. all these years with occasional difficulty with inferior tools. I bought this because I needed T5 for my failing Dell XPS 13 2 in 1 cooling fans. In addition, I immediately used the sharply and precisely chiseled Phillips PH00 tip for some of the differently-headed other M2 screws in there and it positively engages and grips the head of the fastener precisely and without drama or slippage. Highly recommended if your domestic household or professional jobs sound like some of the tasks I described. Truly an excellent and useful and quality designed and fabricated tool. Many thumbs up on utility and value. I am thoroughly impressed with how well-made a relatively simple bit holding screwdriver could be in every facet and design feature. I know, it's just a screwdriver, but I am very glad I selected this and not just a single T5 Torx bit or another array of dedicated screwdriver sets. When you consider the limitations of those versus the extra bits and superior handle and magnetic qualities of this coupled with having every small bit you need in one place, this is clearly superior and a better value. Highly recommended. I know I am gushing a bit, so I note that I am writing this review without external encouragement or motivation, just acknowledging quality and value. One can still be occasionally impressed when coming upon a quality product that is reasonably priced and an excellent value. Go figure. Cheers and enjoy.
J**B
great little screwdriver
What a great tool and another solid product from a good American company (sadly this tool isn't US made).It's got a ton of double sided bits (13 to be exact) for all your small fasteners and even better they are all stored in the handle. Even better, unlike some other screwdrivers with bits, they're super easy to get out of the handle.Overall, a very well designed tool and the biggest challenge you're going to have with it is that it's likely to be liberated by somebody who also thinks it's as awesome as you do.
D**D
10/10 wonderful little driver
As a homeowner, I've been slowly building out my collection of tools to fix and maintain things. I absolutely love this driver.- Multi bits. Not going to lie, I don't know what 90% of these bits are used for. Household projects mainly require a philips 2, Torx 15,20,25 (Woodscrews), or a flat head for electrical outlets. My fear with multi bit drivers is weight, but because the bits are so small they aren't as heavy as their full sized multi bit screwdriver counterparts. I'm sure electricians (Klein's main consumer) will find this more use of these bits than I would.- Sizing. It is noticeably larger than your micro or precision drivers. This is roughly the same size as a standard single bit driver except with a very thin profile (Less girth)- Although this is not a ratcheting screwdriver, the end of the driver that lifts out to reveal a selection of bits, does rotate freely.Summary...Perhaps if you only used a handful bit sizes for work, it would make sense to just buy each individual drivers in order to avoid fumbling with popping the tail end, searching for your bit (there is very tiny printing on them, you gotta squint and have good lighting to see it), and dealing with that whole ordeal. However, as a homeowner who mainly keeps this set as PH2, I like having an overall "all in one" tool that I can throw in my tool belt and have everything I need.FUN FACT: The H0.9 bit is the perfect size for adjusting metal watch bands and removing the pins. The larger driver and more ergonomic grip sure as heck beats using the tiny little tool pin removal tool I got in my watch kit. It was a night and day difference in doing so. So although I don't know every use case scenario for most of these bits, I am slowly discovering new ones. I would not hesitate to buy this again at $20. Your local HD or anywhere that sells Kleins will have these available to just check out yourself. Amazon prices and the big orange are the same, I just so happen to have amazon points and utilized them on this tool purchase.
R**R
Very useful.
Good quality. can use on eyewear and computer assemblies.
A**N
almost perfect build quality
Good:Awesome size/actionLots of bits in a format that is easy to search throughgood weight, nice feeling materialsBad:Magnet is not as strong on the bits as I had hoped. The advert made a big deal about the magnets and it drops little ones on the largest bit. This might also be a pro to some people.The bits have a little bit of play. It will work fine for my purposes but a tighter fit with a way to eject it if it is hard to pull out due to the size would be appriciated.
K**R
High quality
Very handy, with some specialty bits. Not for the ridiculously tiny screws, but pretty much everything else.
E**.
Best thermostat screwdriver I’ve ever had.
Bought this a while back (2022) and worked through new construction installing hvac equipment on 2 apartment jobs since then. I’ve hung hundreds of thermostats with it. It’s big enough that it feels like a regular screwdriver and doesn’t make my hand cramp up but has enough attachments to make it definitely worth it. The handle swivels too which is really nice. The quality, value of money, and ease of use is 100% worth it.
M**H
awesome edc
excellent tool i carry any time i wear pants with pockets. wish they made a half length one with half the bits.
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