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🔧 Work smarter, not harder — the Klein 2-in-1 that makes every twist count!
The Klein Tools 67100 Multi-Screwdriver Set is a precision-engineered, 2-in-1 interchangeable Rapi-Drive screwdriver featuring Phillips and slotted bits. Made in the USA from durable alloy steel, it offers a cushioned grip and a crank-action handle that drives screws 33% faster with one hand. Ideal for light-duty applications, this compact tool combines versatility, speed, and comfort, backed by over 160 years of trusted craftsmanship.












| ASIN | B003FC75YE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,798 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #180 in Screwdrivers |
| Brand Name | Klein Tools |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,832) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644320873 |
| Head Size | 3/16 inches |
| Head Style | Phillips |
| Included Components | Tools |
| Item Dimensions | 9.75 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | 2-in-1 Interchangeable Rapi-Driv Screwdriver Klein Tools 67100 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 67100 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | 67100 |
| Model Number | 67100 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home Improvement |
| Special Feature | Soft Grip |
| UPC | 092644320873 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**S
Just another cool tool to have in your bag
If you are like me, you have tools that you use on a daily basis that most people have never seen before. There is an old saying "the lazy person finds the easiest way to get the job done". Well, if it wasn't for all those lazy people, we wouldn't have weird tools like these. I love pulling this tool out and taking off a switch plate cover while my clients are standing next to me. Just a flip of the wrist and the plate screws are out/in, and the client is taking a double take to see what I just did. No more twisting of the wrist and trying to keep pressure on the screw. Now you can push the tip into the screw and wiggle your wrist and not have to worry about the bit slipping. It is actually hard to explain just how easy it is to use; this is one of those tools you really need to try, just to see how much easier it really is. The tips are reversable (flat-phillips) and you can use your other Klien tips if you need a Torx or square drive bit. It's worth the money just to see buddies faces when you break this baby out.
C**H
Great tool
This is such a convenient tool to have, it has a great grip on it!
C**N
This is the best tool I have bought in a long time!
It is really good if you are an electrician or have some electrical work to do. It speeds up your job and your wrist isn't destroyed after you put in a few light switches. It is not good for getting something super tight loose. You can't get any purchase on it unless you grip the shaft of the screwdriver. That is not this tools purpose though, it is a specialty tool made primarily for use on electrical work and it does that specularity! It is also really fun to just spin it around and all of your buddies will ask what it is and be envious of your cool little spinny screwdriver.
F**L
Awesome
Awesome real screw driver ! Great brand which is noted for quality
J**E
Normal screwdrivers are made for machines, not humans.
Do you ever curse your pitiful limbs for not having electrical motors in them? Or, do you ever wonder why you weren't born with wrists able to spin 360 degrees with axial bearings? I know life is a cursed existance. But, what if I told you it wasn't your fault, and that the tools were not designed for humans? I know, life-changing for sure. It made me so happy I even put on deoderant after I used an actual tool made for a human! Use this for 1 minute then use a straight axis screw driver for 1 minute. You will realize how ergonically wrong they are. This works great, allows you to supply an amazing amount of torque quite easily, and doesn't require you to reset your hand position on the handle after turning it half a turn.
A**S
works fine but it can be made much more useful with a simple modification
PROs: —very smooth rotation, perhaps ball bearings are in the handle. —one handed operation is easy and intuitive. —more torque can be applied to the shaft by pressing your thumb on the kink if you need to break a switchplate screw free when it's in there good or has been painted over. —the included ball-detent slotted/phillips combination bit is of high quality and isn't going anywhere once inserted into the chuck. —the rubber on the handle has the right amount of tack. NEUTRAL: —this tool is meant to be used by someone facing a wall, screwing or unscrewing something into or from a wall. this driver is awkward to use at a desk or bench, pointed down, unless you use two hands in the way you'd use an old-fashioned hand drill. you really need to be able to fully extend your arm to take advantage of the cranking action that spins the bit. —on the other hand, this tool is just as useful held over your head to screw or unscrew something into or from a ceiling as it is when facing a wall. CONs: —the butt end of the handle has a very silly symbol (+/-) on it that does not at all read as "phillips or slotted" but instead as something about voltage. luckily because this is a Klein tool it will not be too long before this symbol wears off. —the chuck is overbuilt and is too wide to get the tool into really narrow recesses. the most common use for this tool will be screwing on switchplate covers but every now and then you will need to get an annoyingly long screw into a tight recess or down a deep hole, often in plastic toys, children's furniture or the cases on consumer electronics. the chuck may be too wide to use this tool in these cases. the ball-detent combination bit is less than an inch long so it's no help here either. because of the next CON it is not possible to use a longer bit to overcome the bulkiness of the chuck if you need to screw in or unscrew something that's down a narrow hole. —the chuck only works with the included ball-detent slotted/phillips bit. all other bits will simply fall out because there is nothing to retain them in the chuck. once you inevitably lose the ball-detent combination bit you are SOL with this tool. this also means that you are SOL if you need to drive a screw that isn't either slotted or phillips. there are a lot of screws in the world that can't be used with this tool as it is provided to you. hex and torx are the ones the ones that first come to mind. there are a lot of really long hex screws you don't want to trust to an electric driver, even one with a delicate clutch setting. Modifications: this last CON can be easily remedied. what you need to do is add a few magnets to the chuck. the hole in the chuck that receives the bit is a little deeper than necessary to accommodate the ball-detent double bit that comes with the tool, so you have to make up the difference with a quarter inch stack of magnets. I used a stack of four 1/4" x 1/16" neodymium disc magnets. any arrangement of any disc magnets with a total length of 1/4" (4 x 1/16") will work, so long as they are no more than 1/4" (6.35 mm) wide. these magnets will sit at the back of the chuck, where it meets the shaft of the tool. the magnets will stick to the shaft in addition to any bits you insert into the chuck. in my experience the magnets are more attracted to the shaft in the back of the chuck than they are to any driver bits you insert. this means they will hold a bit in place but will not be pulled out of the chuck when you remove the bit. this is convenient because it means there's no need to mix up epoxy or buy anything else for this modification besides a few tiny magnets. the included ball-detent double bit will still work, although it will be held by the magnets and not by the ball-detent. in practice this works just fine and is more than worth the benefit of being able to use standard bits with this tool of whatever type or length you need. another thing to recommend this modification is that it automatically magnetizes any bit placed in the chuck. this is convenient as the bits will hold on to the screw you're dealing with, preventing it from falling into the carpet until you have to feel around blindly with both hands to find it again. we all gotta live in hope that some inspired manager at Klein will realize that the cost of a quarter inch of magnets at the back of the chuck is a price worth bearing to make this a tool that accepts any bit of any length. at the very least it will be an excuse to rid the tool of its silly plus-or-minus symbol.
D**M
Looks like a brilliant tool, however mine arrived without the bit!! Now waiting for PH # 2 bit, at extra expense!
J**.
Para mantenimiento, eléctrico residencial, comercial eh industrial
B**S
Great design and works like a charm! Good investment if you have lots of small screws to remove or install.
C**A
Todo bien
G**H
Makes changing switches a breeze.
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