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The Klein Tools 32216 No. 2 Phillips Screw Holding Screwdriver combines precision engineering with ergonomic design to deliver superior screw-driving performance. Featuring a screw-holding tip for one-handed operation in confined spaces, a cushioned non-slip grip for enhanced torque and comfort, and a durable 7-inch shank within an 11.25-inch overall length, it’s the go-to tool for professionals and DIYers tackling electrical, woodworking, and general maintenance tasks.















| ASIN | B004SUYBDK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 64,049 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 637 in Screwdriver Sets |
| Brand | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (865) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644322167 |
| Head Size | 2 |
| Head Style | Phillips |
| Included Components | Household Item |
| Item Dimensions | 28.6 x 5.1 x 2.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | #2 Phillips Screw Holding Screwdriver Klein Tools 32216 |
| Item Weight | 145 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Klein tools warranty covers any defects in quality or workmanship. It does not cover a tool if the tool simply wears out or has obviously been abused. Our quality data demonstrates that we have very few quality issues. Those that we do find are addressed aggressively. Our quality is excellent because we use the highest quality materials and employ the most modern manufacturing and quality systems … |
| Material | Rubber |
| Model Name | 32216 |
| Model Number | 32216 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 32216 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Assembling or disassembling furniture, installing or removing screws in woodworking projects, electrical work, machinery repair, general household maintenance tasks |
| Special Feature | Soft Grip |
| UPC | 092644322167 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
T**A
Electrician tools
Brilliant screw driver would recommend
A**S
Good product
good piece of kit for difficult jobs
A**R
A steal for £11
This is great little tool, perfect (for me anyhow) for starting cross head screws off in confined spaces. Not sure how long it'd hold up being used every day in say a building environment but that's not the point of this tool, if you like me often have to get access to cross heads in tight spaces or you're fed up with dropping screws, say when up a ladder, then grab one fast. The other redeeming feature is the price; mine cost something like £11 and unbeknown to me came from the USA, although there was no delivery charges or import duty to pay. Take a look on a flea bay as to how much these things sell for if you need another reason to buy one.
G**F
Usefull, but limited to one type of drive
This is well made and handy for getting screws into recesses, where finger can't reach. The grip on the screw in very positive. However it is limited to just one drive size and type, Phillips size 2. I would have preferred PZ2, but that was not available, but this is good enough to get PZ2 screws started, then revert to a PZ2 driver. The "Stanley 969188 Fatmax Clip-n-Grip Multibit Screwdriver" takes interchangeable bits, but is more expensive and larger across, so won't fit into smaller recesses.
S**5
just the job
I fitted an overhead door closer the other day and while screwing the arm to the bracket on the frame I had several attempts at starting the screw one handed while tensioning the arm over into position. using a magnetic bit holder did work but it took 4 or 5 goes at it, with some choice language. I saw this screwdriver online and ordered it as it was reasonably priced. it does the job beautifully . the screw is held solidly, you can not shake it off. I also use it when refitting Upvc sashes, another frustrating job. so yeah another handy little tool to have in your tool bag.
C**S
Excellent
This is well made and it works
J**C
The screwdriver works great and is a simple design easy to use.
Good addition to my toolbox.
E**C
Good value.
Perfect for all household tasks.
A**E
Artikel ist ok
S**L
This device towers above every silly, derivative and gratuitous novelty being peddled by aspiring entrepreneurs on "Shark Tank," where the message is: To the Energy Bunny goes the gig (with Mark, if you're lucky). I expected another screwdriver with a magnetic tip barely holding a screw straight enough and long enough to be effective without an electric drill. Much to my surprise, this invention ("gadget" is too frivolous a word for a tool as practical as this) is better than a 2nd human helper (even one willing to withstand multiple blows to the fingers)! An ingenious spring works in combination with the tool's slotted holder to enable precision alignment of your screw followed by near-permanent attachment between the driver and the screw--from starting the screw-hole to finishing the job. The Klein Phillips screwdriver is with you every millimeter and millisecond of the way. Just a couple of cautions: 1. The size of the screw head is everything. Make sure it's a "wood screw" with a head that's sufficiently wide and deep (the tiny area that fans out from the screw to the underside of the head). If it's the wrong size, you should know immediately, as it won't earn a solo spot at the screwing end of the device. (I had some "ringers" that were instantly expelled.). 2. Don't get "vicious" about turning the driver until it absolutely will not budge. The driver has a clever "safety" that should prevent you from "over-screwing." Try to be good with "tight": no need to exhaust all your "might." Don't push it. It knows what it's doing. I bought my first iPod in 2002. I wish I could say this intelligent screwdriver is the best invention since the iPhone (2008), but sadly (for me) a device that tries to be a phone in addition to an iPod, a quality camera, an audio-video recorder, a GPS, a movie theater, and a computer amounts to one confusing (not to mention confused) telephone. Oscar goes to Klein Tools.
S**X
perfect thank you A
N**O
Muy útil
P**9
Pratique car tenir l'embout c'est bien mais parfois tenir la vis c'est encore mieux. Le mécanisme (ressort intégré au manche) ainsi que la partie plastique en charge du maintien de la vis semblent très résistant. Klein ne fait que de bons outils et celui-ci, en plus, est proposé à un prix abordable. Très content de mon achat.
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