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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Screwdrivers > Amazon’s Top 3 Best Selling Screwdrivers Right Now (August 2020)

Amazon’s Top 3 Best Selling Screwdrivers Right Now (August 2020)

Aug 21, 2020 Stuart 44 Comments

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It has been a while since I’ve explored Amazon’s bestsellers list, to see the most popular tools their customers are buying.

Sometimes the best selling tools surprise me, other times they don’t. I have to say, the top 3 best selling screwdrivers at the moment have surprised me, but in a good way. Here they are:

Amazon’s Top-Selling Screwdriver: Klein 11-in-1

Klein 32500 11-in-1 Screwdriver

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I must admit, I am a little surprised to see Klein’s 11-in-1 multi-bit screwdriver in the top position.

Oh, Klein’s multi-bit x-in-1 screwdrivers are excellent, but I would have anticipated seeing one of their 5-in-1 or 6-in-1 models in this spot, due to being more inexpensive.

Klein has a 5-in-1 multi-bit screwdriver for $10, while the 11-in-1 is $15.

Hmm, the 5-in-1 is classified as a nutdriver, and this 11-in-1 as a screwdriver – could this affect things? No, because the 5-in-1 has a tools and home improvement rank of 22,752, and the 11-in-1 has a rank of 439. Interesting.

I also can’t say this screwdriver isn’t deserving of the top bestsellers spot, it’s a great driver. Klein’s screwdrivers are pretty bulletproof and seem to be the standard that competitors aim to beat.

Get your own for $15.

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#2 Bestseller: Klein 4-in-1 Precision Screwdriver

Klein 32581 4-in-1 Precision Screwdriver

Another Klein tool in the top 3 listing? Surprising, but again, this multi-bit precision screwdriver is a very nice model, and with very popular bit sizes and styles:

Phillips #0, #00
Slotted 1/8″, 3/32″

I’ll have to dig out my test sample – I haven’t parted with it yet – but I distinctly remember that it’s longer than typical precision screwdrivers and that’s something I appreciate at times.

There’s not a lot of competition in this space, at least nowhere near this price point.

Price: $10

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#3 Bestseller: Klein 3-in-1 Multi-Bit Pocket Screwdriver

Klein 32613 3-in-1 Multi-Bit Precision Screwdriver

Wow, Klein Tools dominates the 3 most best selling screwdrivers on Amazon, who would have thought?

The #3 spot features the Klein 3-in-1 HVAC pocket screwdriver, with Phillips #0, slotted 1/8″ and Scrader valve bit tips. There’s also an electronics pocket screwdriver with the same bit selection as the 4-in-1 precision driver discussed above.

I don’t recall ever using this Klen Pocket Screwdriver in either HVAC or electronic styles, but it seems like a solid buy.

Price: ~$14.24

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Are you surprised by how popular Klein screwdrivers seem to be at Amazon? I would have expected Irwin’s multi-bit screwdriver ($11-12 via Amazon) to occupy at least one of the top spots. It’s still #6 on the list, but I expected it to rank a bit higher.

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Random Mention: Crescent Bit Holder for $6.66

Crescent Bit Holding Screwdriver

The #14 best selling screwdriver? This Crescent 1/4″ hex screwdriver bit holder, currently priced at $6.66. I wonder if the algorithm fudged things a little – would anyone buy the 13th best selling screwdriver if it were priced at $6.66?

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44 Comments

  1. Plain grainy

    Aug 21, 2020

    I have the standard Klein screwdriver, with the wire bender built into the handle. I haven’t used it yet, but it looks pretty sweet.

    Reply
  2. Joe H

    Aug 21, 2020

    Kind of unrelated, if Knipex released a set of screwdrivers with the features a mechanic would look for at a price point lower than Snap-On then I wonder if it would do well. Especially if there were multiple bundles with their pliers, particularly the Cobra pliers, diagonal cutters, and pliers wrenches.

    Reply
    • Stacey Jones

      Aug 21, 2020

      Absolutely would. When all else fails nothing can defy the Knipex Pliers!

      Reply
    • Toolfreak

      Aug 24, 2020

      Knipex has sets that include their Witte-branded screwdrivers, but the Maxxpro mechanic-focused tri-handle ones with anti-slip might be what you’re after, or the regular Maxxpro without the anti-slip grip, or the Black/Blue handle Maxxpro. I prefer either without the anti-slip grip since it just seems like grip tape on the handle of the screwdriver.

      Knipex does have Knipex-branded screwdrivers now too, but as you might expect, they are the insulated type aimed at electricians.

      Reply
      • Joe H

        Aug 24, 2020

        Yeah I saw their other brand and their insulated but I’d like to see some slip resistant, chemical resistant, non-round handles, with hex bolsters on the shaft and a striking plate on the end with the screw type deeply milled in. Not all would need a striking plate. And I’d like to see a set of maybe 16 screwdrivers with a couple extra long and a couple stubbies. All this bundled with their much loved pliers. If this could be done for less than Snap-On prices which gives a little bit of room, I could see many mechanics favoring this as their professional upgrade especially since their pliers have such a good reputation. Snap-On even sold some Knipex stuff.

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    • TheTool

      Aug 25, 2020

      They rebrand Witte Maxxpro insulated screwdrivers.

      Reply
  3. The-Dung

    Aug 21, 2020

    I’m not surprised to see the 11-in-1 on top. I reached for that driver a lot when I’m in middle of something outside and need a quick screwdriver. It has taken the spot of my previous Picquic and Megapro.

    Reply
    • Dan

      Aug 22, 2020

      Agreed. Favorite by far and that is a good price.

      Reply
  4. Mike (the other one)

    Aug 21, 2020

    I have both the Klein 10 in 1 and 11 in 1. I prefer the 10-in-1 even though it lacks a nut driver size. However, the thinner barrel is more useful to me. The 11-in-1 can get it its own way sometimes, with that thick barrel.

    I have the Electronics 4-in-1 in both slotted/phillips and torx. They are handy, but the bits can come out easily. Probably because the ball detent is to small. I wish Klein would make a 4mm magnetic driver with a wide range of bits.

    Reply
    • CK

      Aug 27, 2020

      Ask and ye shall receive… google Klein 32717.

      Reply
  5. Ken

    Aug 21, 2020

    I keep an 11-in-1 in my “around the house” tool bag. Its usually the only one in there And the one i ever need. I love it. If i ever manage to break it I’ll definitely buy another one.

    Reply
  6. Brian M

    Aug 22, 2020

    Klein pops up fairly high in the search in general. I’m not sure if it’s due to popularity or whether Klein pays to be there.

    Reply
  7. MoogleMan3

    Aug 22, 2020

    Not a fan of those. I love my Weras.

    Reply
    • TheTool

      Aug 25, 2020

      Klein’s hold up better in dirty or real work environments unlike those Weras.

      Reply
  8. Paul D

    Aug 22, 2020

    The ball that held the shaft together broke with mine less than two weeks of use. Never dropped, actually taken care of.
    I did love the versatility. I had everything setup so I could just flip between #2 and flat/Philips. The nut driving part was also very helpful.
    I seem to have bad luck with their products, with exception to their pliers.

    Reply
  9. Chris I

    Aug 22, 2020

    How can I resist that click-baity article title!!!

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Aug 22, 2020

      It was honestly the most straightforward title I could come up with!

      Reply
  10. Art G.

    Aug 22, 2020

    This new Klein set: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-All-in-1-Precision-Screwdriver-Set-with-Case-32717/313832918 looks like it could be my choice.

    Reply
    • Mike (the other one)

      Aug 22, 2020

      Nice. Looks like they just released this.

      Reply
  11. MtnRanch

    Aug 22, 2020

    A Klein 11 in 1 and a Leatherman should be part of everyone’s basic fix-it kit. In contrast, their big 6-in-1 Multi-Bit Nut Driver, Heavy Duty #32800 is a loser because it doesn’t have a 1/2″ driver. They should have skipped either the 1/4″ or the 5/16″ to get a 1/2″ option because those sizes are already available on the 11-in-1.

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    • Paul D

      Aug 22, 2020

      The 7-in1 has it. I love that thing.

      Reply
      • Corey Moore

        Aug 22, 2020

        The 9 in 1 nut driver has it as well, I just hate how fat they are

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        • MtnRanch

          Aug 22, 2020

          The 7-in-1 and 9-in-1 must be new, I’ll have to check them out. Thanks

          Reply
        • MtnRanch

          Aug 22, 2020

          Found the 7-in-1 and it looks good but couldn’t find a 9-in-1 with the 1/2″ driver. Anyone have the part number?

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          • fred

            Aug 23, 2020

            I don’t see a 9-in-One on Klein’s web site – not even under “new products”

            They seem to list: 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 10- and 11-in-One
            skipping over 9

          • Corey Moore

            Aug 24, 2020

            Seems I was mistaken! The 7 in 1 is what I’ve got, my apologies! I don’t use it very often because it’s so fat, but I knew it did 1/2″ as I lend it out for large strut straps all the time. Maybe the 9/16″ had my memory warped, sorry again for the confusion.

  12. Corey Moore

    Aug 22, 2020

    Klein 11 in 1 is a gem, and a legitimate staple in electrician’s load out lol They’re stable enough, you’ll use all the bits and nut drivers, they’re handle is great, and they’re cheap. The low-key caveat I enjoy surprising people with is that 90% of the larger specialty Klein multi drivers- heavy duty, Schrader core, and I believe 6/8-32 tap, mostly fit in one of the standard 11 in 1 shanks somewhere. They’ll crap out one shank at a time from beating, chucking them in your drill, and arcing them haha I’ve got Wera and Wiha sets in regular, stainless, and ESD in my tool box as well, but for a single spot in the pouch, walking into an unknown service, the Klein 11 in 1 has been king for every electrician I’ve ever met.

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  13. Clay

    Aug 22, 2020

    Looks nice but I am still using my Mega-Pros I bought over 20 years ago.

    Reply
  14. Mike

    Aug 22, 2020

    I have the original 11-in-1 and the new magnetic 11-in-1. The magnetic one is worth every penny more than the original 11-in-1. Not only are the bits magnetized but it doesn’t puke itself apart if you drop it like the original does after it wears in a bit. That said the new magnetic version is made in Taiwan rather than the USA, and it will require a bit of wear in to not be so stiff. I wiped mine down to get the packing oil off of it, and then “wore in” the parts by playing with it while watching a movie. It was a huge difference once worn in, before I had trouble getting the bits out – however YMMV as I have nerve damage that effects the strength and sensation in my hands in addition to some arthritis developing in there.

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  15. Kentdude

    Aug 23, 2020

    Had that in electrical bag for about 15 years. Never use.Handle feels heavy and imbalanced. Rather use the Klein individual #2 or whateverFrom set . Need another size grab it. Got 4 of those Milwaukee multi bit ,Hex, Phillips,standard ,ratcheting and Never use cause they are handle heavy. Love the Vessel bite but not Insulated for electrical.

    Reply
  16. Kizzle

    Aug 23, 2020

    Honestly surprised to see Klein in all 3 spots. My Wera are much more comfortable to use.

    Reply
    • TheTool

      Aug 25, 2020

      How comfortable it is depends on the user. Klein’s hold the top spot for a few reasons (Acetate Handle, TPE overmold, USA made, handle shape etc)

      Reply
      • David A.

        Aug 25, 2020

        Unfortunately many of Klein’s products are no longer made in the USA, including most of their screwdrivers. The 11-in-one is “assembled in USA of US and imported components”. I don’t mind that a lot of them are made in Taiwan- I doubt if the quality has suffered much because of it- how hard is it to manufacture a decent screwdriver? What bugs me is that Klein is marketed in such a way as to lead people to assume all their stuff is made in the USA. You have to read carefully to find out that it’s not all homegrown amber waves born and bred. Eventually that strategy will backfire as the brand reputation is eroded, unless Klein is extremely diligent with overseas quality control.

        Reply
  17. Sean

    Aug 23, 2020

    I love the Williams ratcheting screwdriver.

    It’s one of most used tools.

    Reply
    • Sean

      Aug 23, 2020

      I would take the Williams over the Klein style insert # in one but I’m also not electrician.

      Reply
  18. Toolfreak

    Aug 24, 2020

    I have quite a few 6-in-1 screwdrivers of various brands, and somewhat surprisingly, even the cheapest works fine. The formerly free/now 74 cents with coupon Pittsburgh 6-in-1 from Harbor Freight works great. The $4-5 low-end drivers from various retailers work great too. The USA-made versions you can get at various auto parts or hardware stores from different brands are definitely higher quality overall, but the handles aren’t any more comfortable and the bits aren’t any more resistant to wear.

    I am a little surprised Kleins are the top selling screwdrivers on amazon though, I would have thought cheaper China-made stuff or at least a less expensive 6-in-1 would be the top seller.

    Reply
  19. MichaelHammer

    Aug 24, 2020

    I have the Milwaukee version. At Christmas time you can get two for the price of one Klein. I must have six of them stashed conveniently all around, the work shop, storage room, kitchen, truck, tool boxes. It is one of my favorite go to tools. Occasionally that big barrel does let me down, but most of the time I can tackle the vast majority of fasteners.

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  20. Eric

    Aug 24, 2020

    I have the Klein 11-in-1 in my house. I decided to get a few small tools (e.g. this screwdriver, tape measure, knife, etc) in my house so that I don’t have to go out to my detached garage if I need something simple like this. I really like this screwdriver. Very handy for all of the quick tasks around the house.

    Reply
  21. Wayne R.

    Aug 24, 2020

    I have a bunch of the 5-in-1s, use them a lot. I have an Extended 6-in-1 which is very cool, the driver tips are longer (the whole thing is) and gets into things the regular one can’t. The “high count” models I find too fiddly.

    Several of the little drivers too, as backups in tool bags. Most of the time little drivers are used at my work desk with non-interchangable/fixed drivers.

    Wore out a Phillips #2 tip on one, lost a piece on another, but replacements were easy to get.

    “Serious” work gets a dedicated driver or Power Bit in a machine.

    Reply
  22. fm2176

    Aug 24, 2020

    I have (insert number here) Klein 11-in-1 drivers. What can I say? I found a few of the holiday deals for as little at $2.52 a few years ago (2-pack of screwdrivers one year and screwdriver/NCVT combo another year). I have these all over the place and have put one or two through the wringer, with at least one showing the effects of hard usage with a drill.

    I like them due to their versatility and the fact that the driver inserts will work in a 1/2″ drill if needed. Also, they just feel better than most of my other ??-in-1 drivers.

    Reply
  23. robert gendron

    Aug 24, 2020

    Just received the Tekton 6-in-1 screwdriver.
    Love the handle and very impressive for $10 off of amazon.

    Reply
  24. David A.

    Aug 24, 2020

    Three points:

    1) I’ve owned a couple of Klein’s 11-in-1 screw drivers and love them- they’re reliable, versatile, comfortable, durable, and affordable. And being a Klein product they look “professional”- meaning, you’ll look like you know what you’re doing when you pull one out- thanks to Klein being a traditional USA tradesman’s company and their overall brand reputation. For a simple multi-bit screwdriver they are hard to beat.

    2) My theory on why people are buying the 11-in-one over the other options is because the price difference isn’t much of a barrier to folks looking for that type of screwdriver. I’d rather spend $15 on the 11-in-one than $11 on a 5-in-one. If I’m buying a general purpose screwdriver to keep in a kitchen drawer or in the car, I’d want it to be as versatile as possible, and $4-$5 extra bucks isn’t much difference.

    3) Although I have several Klein screwdrivers and I really like them, I’ve been using a Rolgear multi-bit ratcheting screwdriver as my go-to for everyday household chores. I’m curious if anyone else has used Rolgear screwdrivers- they have a really smooth ratcheting mechanism, onboard bit storage, and a well-made ergonomic grip. They’re made in Canada and are one of those tools that’s really a pleasure to use and a joy to own (imo). I’d be interested if Stuart or any of the ToolGuyd folks are aware of Rolgear or have ever done a review or anything.

    Reply
    • TheTool

      Aug 25, 2020

      Megapro beat out the Rolgear.

      Reply
    • David A.

      Aug 25, 2020

      Link to the Rolgear below. Also I didn’t mention that the Rolgear has cleverly placed magnets in the handle that catch the bits as you push them out of their storage slots to prevent dropping and losing them. This quality-of-life detail puts the Rolgear over the top for me.

      https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LP6FIYK/

      Reply

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