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Klein Tools introduces two adjustable length screwdrivers

Nov. 18, 2020
The screwdrivers function as both impact driver attachments and multi-bit screwdrivers, with on-board storage of bits.

Klein Tools introduced the 14-in-1 Screwdriver, No. 32303, and the 8-in-1 Stubby Screwdriver, No. 32308, two adjustable length screwdrivers that function as both impact driver attachments and multi-bit screwdrivers, with on-board storage of bits and optimum control.

Features of both drivers include:

  • Adjustable shaft length for better accessibility
  • Removable blade as impact driver attachment
  • Magnetic, stainless steel bit holder secures bits and fasteners
  • Industrial-strength heat treated bits
  • Spin cap offers optimum and precise control
  • Cushion-Grip handle for maximum comfort

14-in-1, No. 32303, sizes include:

  • Phillips: #0, #1, #2, #3
  • Slotted: 3/16", 1/4"
  • Square: #1, #2
  • Combo: #2
  • Torx: T10, T15, T20, T25
  • Nut Driver: 1/4"

8-in-1 Stubby, No. 32308, sizes include:

  • Phillips: #1, #2, #3
  • Slotted: 3/16", 1/4"
  • Square: #1, #2
  • Nut Driver: 1/4"

“In the design process for these two screwdrivers, we looked to add utility by developing tools for professionals that can be used as traditional screwdrivers, as well as with a battery powered impact driver,” said Austin Minor, product manager at Klein Tools. “This means less time going back and forth to tool bags to switch out drivers and accessories. Both of these screwdrivers feature on-board bit storage, as well as adjustable-length shafts that give easier access and the ability to remove and use with an impact driver. The rare earth magnets used to secure the bits and fasteners paired with the Cushion-Grip handle and spin cap provide outstanding control and comfort regardless of what job they’re being used for.”

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