
1-bit features a #1 Philips tip and a 3/16 in. slotted tip and 1 bit features a #2 Philips tip and a 9/32 in. slotted tip, 1/4 in. and 5/16 in. nut drivers are built into the shaft Tough acetate handle offers strength, durability and resistance to solvents and chemicals, Ball-and-spring retention in the shaft and handle offer a positive fit Precision-formed bits provide resistance to cam-out and better engagement with fasteners, Chrome-plated shaft resists corrosion, Set includes a handle, a reversible shaft and 2 double-sided bits
The Husky 6-in-1 Reversible Screwdriver is a compact, multi-bit tool featuring a durable acetate handle and a reversible shaft with ball-bearing retention. It provides six functions through two double-sided bits and integrated nut drivers, designed for basic DIY tasks and light assembly work.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors praise the Husky 6-in-1 for its straightforward design, secure ball bearing lock, and labeled bits that facilitate quick identification. The durable acetate handle is highlighted for its chemical resistance, making it reliable for home workspaces. However, reviewers consistently note the non-magnetic limitation as a drawback for holding screws, positioning it as a solid choice for everyday use but not for tasks requiring magnetic retention.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the convenience of the all-in-one design, which helps reduce the clutter of multiple individual screwdrivers. The secure lock and flip mechanism are frequently praised for their ease of use. Recurring complaints focus on the non-magnetic bits, which make it difficult to hold screws in place, and the lack of storage for bits, which is a feature found in larger models.
Common Complaints
Non-magnetic bits drop screws, requiring careful handling; lacks storage for bits compared to larger multi-bit screwdriver models.
What People Are Saying
“locks in with that ball bearing... just pull it out and flip”
“easily to identify which screwdriver is which”
“it's not going to be magnetic. Uh, so you just got to be careful.”
How It Compares
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Choose the 6-in-1 for minimalism and portability, or the 15-in-1 for more versatility and extra nut drivers.
vs. Husky 19-in-1
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Choose the 6-in-1 for basic, lightweight tasks, or the 19-in-1 for professional storage and maximum function selection.
vs. Stanley 6-in-1
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Choose the Husky 6-in-1 for a budget-friendly option with labeled bits, or the Stanley 6-in-1 if magnetic bit retention is required.