Klein Tools introduces 11-in-1 Magnetic Screwdriver / Nut Driver

July 9, 2020
The tool is designed for fast blade changes and is constructed with magnets to hold bits and fasteners.
Photo courtesy of Klein Tools
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Klein Tools introduced the 11-in-1 Magnetic Screwdriver/ Nut Driver, No. 32500MAG. The 11-in-1 Magnetic Screwdriver/ Nut Driver is built with powerful magnets and designed for fast blade changes to make trade professionals’ jobs easier. The 11-in-1 Magnetic Screwdriver/ Nut Driver includes: 1/4", 5/16”, and 3/8” nut drivers, #1 and #2 Phillips, 3/16” and 1/4" slotted, T10 and T15 TORX, and #1 and #2 square recess tips.

Features of the 11-in-1 Magnetic Screwdriver/ Nut Driver include:

  • Integrated screwdriver/ nut driver magnetic barrel holds eight popular tips and coverts to three nut driver sizes
  • Strong, rare earth magnets integrated in the barrels securely hold bits and fasteners
  • Industrial strength heat treated bits
  • Interchangeable shaft for quick and easy switch out
  • Cushion-Grip handle for greater torque and comfort
  • Blast-finished bit tips proved a firm hold and reduce cam-out

    “One of the most important things trade professionals are always on the lookout for is versatile tools that make their jobs easier,” said Austin Minor, product manager at Klein Tools. “This screwdriver and nut driver gives professionals eleven different options to choose from, eight popular tips and three nut driver sizes. It’s a classic eleven-in-one platform with an innovative design that implements powerful rare earth magnets in the barrels to securely hold fasteners. Additionally, the Cushion-Grip handle keeps the tool comfortable and allows for greater torque and overall ease of use.”

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