Get your hands on Klein Tools' 15-in-1 Ratcheting Multi-Bit Screwdriver and make your work a breeze. This screwdriver comes with a tough ratcheting mechanism that enables fast and effortless driving throughout the day. It has on-board storage for 14 common double-sided bits and a 1/4-Inch nut driver, making it your go-to everyday screwdriver. The industrial-strength bits are neatly stored in the handle, and the Cushion-Grip handles with spin caps offer excellent comfort and control. The set includes (1) Multi-Bit Ratcheting Screwdriver, plus various Phillips, Slotted, Square, Torx®, and Combo bits. The collar allows you to set the ratchet direction to forward, fixed, or reverse. With great torque and maximum comfort from the Cushion-Grip handle and precise control from the spin cap, this screwdriver is a must-have. Specifications include an overall length of 8.71', overall height and width of 1.42', a 5.63' handle length, a black/yellow plastic Cushion Grip handle, a carbon steel barrel, and a 1/4' nut driver. The bits come in different sizes, and the shank length is 3.5'. It uses ball bearing bit retention and is not insulated. It's made in Taiwan and has special features like multiple ratcheting directions and on-board bit storage.









Using this Klein 15-in-1 Ratcheting Multi-Bit Screwdriver is easy. First, decide which bit you need for your job. You can pick from the various Phillips, Slotted, Square, Torx®, and Combo bits stored right on the screwdriver. Once you've chosen the bit, insert it into the screwdriver. Then, use the collar to set the ratchet direction. You can choose forward for normal driving, fixed if you don't want the ratcheting function, or reverse for removing screws. Hold the screwdriver by the Cushion-Grip handle for a comfortable and secure grip. The spin cap on the end helps you get precise control. When you're done using the screwdriver, make sure to put the bits back in their storage spots on the handle. Keep the screwdriver in a dry place to prevent rusting. If the bits get dirty, you can clean them with a mild detergent and a soft cloth. Don't use this screwdriver for jobs that require an insulated tool, as it's not insulated. Also, avoid using excessive force, as it might damage the bits or the ratcheting mechanism.