Klein screwdriver

  • Klein Tools 32315HD: My Go-To Multi-Bit Driver

    I’ve been turning screws on HVAC units for over a decade, and I can tell you the Klein 32315HD isn’t just another multi-bit driver cluttering up my bag. This thing handles the reality of our work-switching between panel screws, blower housing fasteners, and control board terminals without fumbling through a dozen separate tools.

    The ratcheting mechanism actually holds up to daily abuse, and those impact-rated bits don’t strip out when you hit a seized screw on a rooftop unit that’s been baking in the sun. The 1/4-inch nut driver gets constant use on compressor terminals, and the ProFlex torsion tips genuinely absorb shock better than standard bits.

    Is it perfect? No tool is. But after six months of real-world testing across residential and commercial jobs, it’s earned its permanent spot in my primary toolkit.

  • Klein Tools 612-4: My Go-To Terminal Screwdriver

    I’ve been running service calls for over a decade, and if there’s one tool that’s earned a permanent spot in my pouch, it’s the Klein 612-4. This little screwdriver might not look like much, but when you’re elbow-deep in a control panel working on tight terminal blocks, it’s absolutely clutch.

    The 1/8-inch cabinet tip fits perfectly into those cramped TB-DIN terminals without chewing up the screw heads. The 4-inch round shank gives you just enough reach without being awkward in tight spaces. What really sets it apart is the quality — it’s made in the USA, and you can feel it. The tip hasn’t rounded out on me yet, even after countless wire hookups.

    In this review, I’ll break down why this screwdriver has become my go-to for terminal work and whether it’s worth adding to your toolkit.