11-in-1 Multi-Tip Combination Screwdriver with Square Drive Bits






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Finally got this for my toolbox and the square drive bits are a lifesaver for working on furniture assembly. The carbide-tipped bits hold up way better than my old set on stripped screws.
The magnetic bit holder keeps everything secure, and the nut drivers handled my deck project without stripping. For under ten bucks at the clearance table, this is a no-brainer for any toolbox.
Swapped out a few stubborn screws on my workbench yesterday and that magnetized bit holder kept everything from falling—a real time-saver. The square drive worked perfectly with my impact driver, and I like having all those nut drivers right in one handle.
Pulling out the nut drivers for some electrical work was a nice surprise — they click in securely and feel solid in hand. The bits haven't shown any wear after a weekend of heavy use on some tough screws. Glad I grabbed this on clearance.
Finally got this in the mail and the square drive bits are a game-changer for getting into tight spots without the bit slipping. The nut drivers are a sturdy bonus too—saved me a trip for a separate tool.
I've had those cheap multi-bit sets snap on me before, but this one has a really solid core that feels like it can handle some serious torque. The 1/4-inch nut driver is perfect for tightening cabinet hinges without stripping the bolt head.
Swapping between Phillips, flathead, and nut drivers is seamless with these magnetic bits—nothing wobbles or falls off mid-turn. Feels solid in the hand, and the case keeps everything organized.
I needed a compact driver for quick cabinet jobs, and the 8-bit selection plus the three nut drivers covers every fastener I run into. The bits feel noticeably tougher than the generic ones I've used before, and the magnetic tip holds screws steady. A solid little kit that earned a permanent spot in my work pouch.
The square drive bits fit snugly and don't slip like my old hex ones did. With 8 bits and 3 nut drivers in one handle, I've already used it for assembling a desk and fixing a loose cabinet hinge. Definitely earning its spot in my tool bag.
Finally, a screwdriver that actually holds up to daily abuse — the magnetic bit holder is strong enough to keep even the tiniest tips from falling out mid-job. Used it to swap out some deck hardware and the square drive bits fit like a glove.