
Klein Tools
The Klein Tools 32500 is a versatile 11-in-1 multi-bit screwdriver and nut driver designed for professional tradespeople and serious DIYers. It features a cushion-grip rubber handle and an interchangeable shaft system that stores eight heat-treated bits while converting to three nut driver sizes for hex fasteners.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Klein Tools 32500 as a rugged, versatile tool ideal for electricians and HVAC technicians due to its unique nut driver integration and durable heat-treated construction. Experts highlight the blast-finish bits for reducing strip-outs and the cushion grip for torque transmission. However, they consistently note the lack of magnetism and ratcheting as functional limitations for specific high-speed or vertical tasks.
What Users Say
Everyday users and DIYers appreciate the tool's all-in-one versatility and comfortable, non-slip grip, often using it for everything from electrical outlets to furniture assembly. The primary recurring complaint is the non-magnetic tip, which frustrates users who frequently drop screws in tight or vertical spaces. Some users also wish for a ratcheting feature to improve speed on repetitive tasks.
Common Complaints
Non-magnetic tip causing dropped fasteners, lack of ratcheting slowing repetitive tasks, and bit wear after extended heavy use.
What People Are Saying
“One tool for my whole toolbox—Phillips #2 perfect for outlets, nut drivers nail furniture assembly”
“Grip is unbeatable; no slip in wet conditions”
“Bits don't stay in without magnet—dropped screws constantly”
“Wish it ratcheted for valve work”
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee 48-22-2302 (11-in-1)
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Choose Klein for rugged trade durability and nut driver versatility; choose Milwaukee for lighter weight and magnetic speed.
vs. Craftsman 9-31755 (8-in-1)
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Choose Klein for professional-grade durability and multi-function nut driving; choose Craftsman for budget-friendly basic screwdriving.
vs. Wiha 26199 (11-in-1)
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Choose Klein for heavy-duty trade applications and nut drivers; choose Wiha for ultra-precision, lightweight tasks, and magnetic retention.