Klein’s 10-Fold 10-in-1 screwdriver/nut driver is a multi-bit driver that folds into a compact and pocket-friendly package. Bits unfold and lock at 180°, providing a straight easy-to-turn screwdriver.
There are five 10-Fold models available, each featuring a different bit assortment.
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- 32535 – 10-Fold 10-in-1 Screwdriver/Nut Driver (including Phillips, slotted, Torx, square-recess, & nut driving bits)
- 32536 – 10-Fold Torx Screwdriver/Nut Driver
- 32537 – 10-Fold Torx Tamperproof Screwdriver/Nut Driver
- 32538 – 10-Fold Fractional Hex Screwdriver/Nut Driver
- 32539 – 10-Fold Metric Hex Screwdriver/Nut Driver
These drivers are priced at about $20-22 each.
Klein 10-Fold Screwdrivers via Amazon
Product Info via Klein
Steve
I think they did a poor job on the handle design. A small folding screwdriver could have been made with a handle that was still similar to a real screwdriver.
Stuart
I’m not sure about that. In any case, for the price I’d probably prefer a bit driver that accepts standard 1″ or 2″ 1/4″ hex bits.
uthscsaedu
I kind of agree with that handle comment. I can’t see how that would be comfortable rotating in my hands
Maikeru
You’d actually be pretty surprised at the comfortable enough feel of peculiarly shaped grips. I mean I can understand how this might be a touch uncomfortable if you’re applying a strong grip due to turning a screw into a particularly tough material or breaking threadlocking epoxy, but for most scenarios a frame like this is comfortable enough. I mean I’ve used a mini-Victorinox to turn screws and 2″x0.5″ off-center mounted plastic really isn’t made for a strong grip, but it works in most scenarios. Heck, a Leatherman’s frame isn’t the perfect grip for the purposes of being used as a screwdriver, but it works well enough for most situations.
Although if one wants a pocket screwdriver (minus the reach of this one) that has a much more robust and comfortable grip you could always get one of these: https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/2010/03/new-ratcheting-pb-swiss-insider-with-built-in-magazine/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
It’s bulkier (as is the other model of it), but it does offer a lot.
Ron
Too bad they didn’t make them here in the states along with their knives and etc. I don’t need one if it’s made elsewhere.
tony emmitte
I agree with that comment about being made elsewhere. If it’s not made preferably in USA or at least Europe I don’t want anything to do with it, I’m sick of that cheap Chinese junk!!!