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Three screwdriver functions and two nut drivers in one power tool adapter. Solid body with 1/4 hex quick connect for easy attachment to any power drill. Includes one magnetically held standard 1 bit and one double ended bit.
Designed and constructed to withstand impact drills
Patent pending
Made in the USA
I bought this thing for my dewalt gyroscopic screwdriver with. It works well at low speeds but I can't use it in my impact or drill. Still able to work with it in my screwdriver.It does not have a 5/16 driver. The description I read said it did. Information is hard to find since it is not made any more. I kept it because it is still useful. Seller should have posted the picture of drivers it comes with. Just in case hey still done. I posted one.I’m the owner of an electrical company and I literally buy this tool for all my employees. The brilliance of having a 5-in-1 or 6-in-1 on your impact drill all day is wonderful. Not sure about other trades, but for electricians, I carry both. Between the 5-in-1 & 6-in-1, it has almost everything you need. The 5-in-1 is my favorite because of its sleekness. However, when I’m going to look at a job for first time or inspect a panel, I carry the 6-in-1 because it has the 5/16 socket for panel screws. Both have the square driver too. Best feature in my opinion is the flathead bit. It’s small, sharp, and super durable for the impact drill. When we trim out old houses and need to remove small screws that have paint in them, this flat head wedges right between the slot on the screw and bites down good so that the drill doesn’t slip. It also works just as well for very large screws.The only down side to the 6-in-1 is the outer circumference if you’re trying to get it into a tight space. On both the 5-in-1 and 6-in-1 the fact that the tiny magnetic force is pretty much non existent is something that I actually got over. The numerous other benefits and time saving that this tool allows makes it an easy decision to use religiously. Been using it faithfully for 4 years now. My favorite Klein tool yet.Maybe i didn't read the specs but it is a lot bigger than i thought it would be. It is very handy for what it is designed for but a little too big for me to carry around. Don't be discouraged from buying it though it is a very well made product but just keep in mind it is kinda big.Ok so I’ve been running around with the 6-1 and 5-1 for a few months now,General feel——————Cons———-1)The nut driving feature sucks, they don’t have drivers for the most common electrical sizes in fact I’ve tried the 9/16 and it dose not fit on super screws but my 9/16 socket fits perfect2) not magnetic- solution magnetizer3) a bit bulkyPros——1) my r2 bit and my Philips are right there ready to go2) if I find a nut that dose fit yay3) um it’s made by KlineOverall it’s kinda handy I see a lot of room for improvement, maybe using trade specific set ups using the most common sizes for the nut driving features and magnitizing the bits would put this tool up there with a must have, as of now it’s more a noveltyI love it, in fact I’ve stocked up with about 15 of them. Electrician friendly, the square tip fits most fittings. The Phillips does fall out from magnet easily but once it ages with wear and rust (like any big) it stays fine, I love snug it fits in screw heads they won’t wobble or rock out. Can use improvement on securing tip but I don’t mind using 2 hands. The flat head will break on old stuck rusty screws, it’s best if you break it loose with a screwdriver first, it seems stronger than most flat tips though. Please put back in production if your stock is low, I need them. Well not for a while :)I love this tool! Bought both the 6in1 and 5in1 they work great. My reason. For only 4 stars is the 5in1 is a 3/8 holder and the there is no 5/16 in the mix. So I bought the 6in one and it is pretty big. But the 9/16 comes in handy. Also the magnet needs to be stronger. The Phillips bit comes out easy and screws don't stick to it on either one. But it has made things alot easier.Klein tools has excellent tool this concept is great but it needs improvement. It's meant to save you time and reduce the amount of tools you carry with you but bits come out really easy, the nuts driver has not magnet so they fall out pretty easy. I won't save you time. Going back to my Malco nut driver and standar bit holder, however thi will be an excellent spare to have in my tool boxRénovation