RATCHETING SCREWDRIVER - The Multi-Bit has a three-position ratcheting mechanism, left, right and lock; ratchet is very smooth. Six hard (CrV) hex-shank steel bits that store in the handle cap. Comfortable rubber handle for a better grip. Shaft is 4 long with a magnetic quick-re lease bit holder. Includes: Two Robertson Bits; Phillips and Slot Bits.
*All in one screwdriver with 6 tips: #1 and #2 Phillips, 1/4' and 3/16' slotted, 1/4' and 5/16' nut driver *Convenient and space saving, ideal for kitchen drawer or car-no need for extra screwdrivers *Ergonomically designed bi- materials handle for superb comfort *Tri-lobe shapes fits hand comfortably *Soft, diamond textured handle provides a firm grip for extra torque without strain *Bar is chrome plated for rust resistance *Attach wrench to bolster nut for additional leverage and torque *High quality bits for long life *Ergonomically designed tri lobular, bi material handle for superb comfort *Bar is chrome plated for rust resistance *Industrial quality, maximum versatility *Contains No. 1 and No. 2 Phillips, 3 16" x 1 4" slotted, 1 4" and 5 16" nut driver.
Limited Lifetime Warranty: Stanley warrants this product to the original purchaser for its useful life against deficiencies in material and workmanship.
The Stanley Standard Fluted Screwdriver Set features ten of the most popular Phillips, slotted, stubby and pocket screwdrivers to satisfy a wide range of fastening needs. These tools are built with ergonomic, tri-lobular, slip-resistant handles to prevent blisters, provide positive torque, and make a comfortable grip; the heat treated, alloy steel blades with rust resistant nickel-plated bar hold up to repeated use. The hardened tips give a non-slip fit; these screwdrivers will unstick even the most hopelessly stripped screws. The set is backed by a lifetime limited warranty.
What's in the Box 1-point Phillips screwdriver, 2-point Phillips screwdriver, 4 slotted screwdrivers, 2 stubby screwdrivers, and 2 pocket screwdrivers.
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