You need this: Klein Tools 14-in-1 HVAC screwdriver | The Ultimate EDC all in one 32304
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- We take a look at what is potentially the ultimate all in one screwdriver from Klein tools. This is klein tools 32304 combined with the klein tools flip socket set 32907 make the ultimate all in one screw driver.
The 14-in-1 all in one hvac is already a good screw driver and has most bits for technicians. It has some issues which could be improved, such as bit storage. better bits, maybe a smaller handle option. but it is quality screwdriver you should be carrying on your belt.
To make the ultimate all in one EDC, you will also need to get the Klein tools 32907 flip socket set, which can be paired with the tool to replace the existing shaft. it will provide an additional 4 socket sizes. A bit heavy, but if you need ONE tool, this will probably be it. If combining with the 32907 the sockets will need to be removed to make the shaft retractable.
Adjustable Screwdriver includes 1/4-Inch and 5/16-Inch nut drivers with 12 driver bits conveniently housed in the handle
Adjustable-length blade for use with an impact driver or Klein Tools Cat. No. 32303 or 32907
Multi-function 1/4-Inch socket has both shallow (driver) and deep (bit holder) configurations for added versatility
Impact rated blade for use in an impact driver
Powerful Rare-Earth magnet securely holds bits and hex head fasteners
Includes the most commonly used HVAC bits and nut drivers all in one tool
Includes #0, #1, #2 Phillips, 1/8-Inch (3.2 mm), 3/16-Inch (4.8 mm) and 1/4-Inch (6.4 mm) Slotted, #2 Square, T10, T15 , #2 JIS Bit, Schrader Valve Insertion Bit, and Core Removal Bit
Spin cap for optimum control
Cushon-Grip handle for maximum comfort and torque
Great for various applications including tight spaces, impact driving and long reach
7-in-1 Impact Flip Socket Set includes 1/4-Inch, 5/16-Inch, 11/32-Inch, 3/8-Inch, 7/16-Inch and 1/2-Inch nut driver sizes
Features 1/4-Inch Quick-Connect adapter for easy use with an impact driver
Multi-function 1/4-Inch socket has both shallow (driver) and deep (bit holder) configurations for added versatility
Powerful Rare-Earth magnet securely holds bits and hex head fasteners
Sockets are color coded for easy identification
Detachable sockets allow for easy removal of metal shavings from magnet
Sockets store on shaft in any order or orientation
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Klein Tools should hire you as their product designer. Great video!
They should right!
Cool video, but I custom mad a 11 in 1 screwdriver that is my go to. I had to start with the HeavyDuty 11 in 1, then add a squared bit driver to one of the 1/4 bit sides and then the Klein Schrader/ thermostat (mini flat head 1/4 bits). It is a almost daily carry on every job.
Got a couple of these, drivers today.
Thanks for sharing...very happy with it and great demonstration.
That's exactly what I did took the 14 in 1 and the seven and one and replace the tips. And I kept the original tip as it's still a Klein tool and very nice.
nice!
Awesome 👏🏻
Well done my friend
Thanks for the upgrade info
Going to try this 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Very informative. Thanks!
Haha awesome. I just built one of these yesterday!!
Nice!
I really like how you can shrink the shaft. My bit driver just broke from years of use, and I am excited about how this one looks. I am definitely going to get the Klein older stubby and most likely get both of these. The only multi bit screwdrivers I hate, are the ones with proprietary bits, like double sided one's. My last one was double sided and I use double sided bits with my Leatherman Rebar, but I use the Wiha bits. They are always going out of stock and not to may companies make good double sided bits, with all the different bits. The other day I seen a few triangle screws and I thought I had basically every bit I would ever need, until I seen the triangle screws that I had to remove. I really wish companies would stop making all these different screw heads. I understand that Phillips wasn't the answer and square and torx were supposed to be better, but why triangle. I ended up ruining a few bits, taking those out, since I didn't have those bits, and I bought a $30 bit set, that has pretty much all the bits you come across because of that. It makes me look bad, coming into a home or business, and not having the tools I need. That's why I love multi bit drivers. That's just my rant on screw companies. 😅
i have one they work great
Mind blowing!
yeeeep
Un Soy Fan’s de las herramientas Klein y me encantó mucho éste destornillador ; pero me hubiera gustado que en lugar del destornillador 14 en 1 hubieran transformado el 27 en 1 ; así hubiera aumentado al doble la cantidad de puntas ; solo tenían que hacer 3/8’’ mas largo y mas profundo el socket de 1/4’’ y ponerle al vástago 2 balines y el resultado hubiera sido Súper Genial
💯👍 very impressive like this tools 💯👍
Just bought it!
Good. hopefully it provides usefulness!
vaco has some nice screwdrivers
Had one, loved it…
Dropped it off a 8 ft ladder…back broke off, bits everywhere.
Haven’t tried superglue yet…still heartbroken.
They’ve fixed the issue with the bits hitting in the storage area
Klein is great hand tools and meters. I will soon be meeting the owners from klein and probably will ask them to make a service wrench for hvacr and other stuff and I was told that all the stuff that they have and make will be Made in USA share this was told to me by my local electrical supply house from klein themselves.
WELL... IT USED TO BE... See... Klein 11-1 Impact out now
Business decision: If they sold it as one screwdriver, then you would only buy one screwdriver.
This is like meeting a new chic. I'm 2:40 in, and so far I'm liking what I'm hearing and actually a little excited that I might have just found *the one.* A shaft that you can take out and stick right into the impact driver! I'm often driving screws with the impact driver all the way until they're near tight, and then *have to switch* over to the ratchet or screwdriver to finish tightening. *BUT,* just like with meeting any other chic, I'm sure that _something_ will come up to spoil this... probably when I find out how much she's gonna cost me. Chics, I mean screwdrivers, this too good to be true are usually *expensive.*
*EDIT:* NO FREAKIN WAY!? HD sells this thing for $24.97 !!!! Ok, price is good.
*EDIT:* DAMMIT, I KNEW IT! She ain't orthodox.... oops, I mean it ain't *ratcheting.* I knew something would spoil it. I'm breaking up with this screwdriver.
Check out the new Milwaukee 14 in 1. It's a lot longer the jet but as a REALLY nice ratchet. I just prayed it with the flip suckers
Great video. I'm a lineman and love Klein tools. Off topic question though, where can I snag that sick jacket?!
I prefer the 45 in 1
would be nice to have those flip sockets separate to add them to other screwdrivers I am always pulling out tips on the old 6 in one to get 1/4 and 5/16 nutdriver then i lose the tips since there is no storage
Would be great if my handle didn't slip. It's so frustrating because I love this screwdriver!
hmmm haven't experienced that too much yet.
I guess none of those bolts or screws are metric? I would think they'd supply it with ECX bits too. I guess you dont "need" ECX but its nice to have. My Milwaukee 13 in 1 has the things missing here.
Klein took the idea of a MegaPro Ratcheting screwdriver and a Wera Komphart Screwdriver, and then added the Impact and Flip socket idea from Malco and then you get this !!!
Yeah. sometimes i carry it with my wera
It works
So what? Each company can make it better. every company gets the idea from another. who gives a shit
@@musicvideos5212 Except, Klein didn't make it better.
This isn’t a ratcheting screwdriver
After seeing you remove your flip out of your 7 in 1 I’ll say my 7 in 1 handle was not releasing the socket at all. Some penetrator got it loosen up a little (it’s all I had) wondering if it was defective or is it supposed to hold the bit that tight.
I recently found something even better: Milwaukee 13-in-1. It has 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, and 1/2 hex drivers. It also has square bits perfect for ECX screws or whatever else they'll fit. It's also got Schrader valve drivers and large/small Phillips and slotted bits. The only thing it's missing is a magnet so that it will hold other 1/4 bits which don't have the ball bearing. It is a great tool I'd recommend looking into.
So, it has less and isn’t magnetic? Is it better cuz it’s red?
@@senilegoldsmith4112 the only thing it's missing is magnets. Other than that, I've had no complaints with it out in the field. It easily gets more use out in the field than any other tool I own. I do want to try something like this someday just to see what I'd think of it, though
Good review and ideas you should be careful with the number of time you said Right 😉
Thanks for the feedback. Appreciate it
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I use mine inside a Wera handle
Anyone else have problems with the plastic cap on the inside pops loose and the bits fall inside the handle?
SECOND DAY A BIT CAME LOOSE IN THE HANDLE AND GOT STUCK BEHIND THE INSIDE OF HANDLE. IT DONT HOLD THE BITS WELL AT ALL
I have the 11-1 and its fine but bits have started to fall out. I'm thinking of going Wera....
De-Klein.. I’ve never had a Klein multi bit actually last in industrial environment.
Ok now make it like the double drive 6x speed Kobalt ratcheting screwdriver but keep it jsut as compact as it is. And you’ll have the ultimate all in one. 😂
Are the bits held very securely? Sometimes the little magnet bits come lose and are not sure...
it's relatively secure. haven't dropped out and lost one yet. think magnetic secure.
Do 5/16" bits work well?
Kind of irrelevant now that the 32907 20-IN-1 Adjust Impact exists.
Links of the products bro
If it was ratching it would be perfect
WHERE are the metric versions of these sockets?
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No ratchet?
unfortunately no
Those suck
It just looks like a stubby because you have no shaft going on there. When you're a grower and not a shower.
Wera is better, f Klein!
Anyone who thinks or claims "Klien is a quality tool" doesnt use other brands. Klien has become overly marrketed cheaply manufactured tools.
Well what do you recommend then?
@@brandondziedzic730 man’s all about the Pittsburg/Quinn/Doyle life
Nope
These Hand Tool companies that make these intricate *All-in-Ones Screwdrivers* 🪛 NEED to better Design/Engineer their Bit-Carousel Caps to securely lock 🔓 and NOT 😤 open!
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