
Description
Contains most popular fasteners and nut drivers. Comfortable, slip-resistant ergonomic grip for maximum torque. 25% Thicker nut driver for longer life and reduced stripping.
- #2 & #3 Square, 3/16" & ¼" Slotted, #1 & #2 Phillips, ¼", 5/16", and 3/8" Nut Drivers
- Slip-resistant ergonomic grip for maximum torque
- 25% thicker nut driver for longer life
- Includes #2 and #3 square, 3/16-in and 1/4-in slotted, #1 and #2 Phillips, 1/4-in, 5/16-in, and 3/8-in nut drivers
Product specifications
Drive Type
Variety pack
Allen Drive Included
No
Case Type
Handle doubles as storage
Cushioned Grip
Yes
Drive Size
Set
Flat Drive Included
Yes
Handle Length(s)
4-3/4-in
Handle Material
Rubber
Hex Drive Included
No
Insulated
No
Magnetic
No
Maximum Shaft Length
3-in
Minimum Shaft Length
3-in
Model Description
9-IN-1 SCREWDRIVER LX
Multi-bit
Yes
Number Of Bits Included
9
Number Of Screwdrivers Included
1
Phillips Drive Included
Yes
Pozidriv Drive Included
No
Ratcheting
No
Series Name
9-in-1
Set/individual
Set
Square Drive Included
Yes
Sub-brand
N/A
Torx Drive Included
No
Total Number Of Pieces
10
Warranty
None
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Rated 5 out of
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Michael from
Best multi-driver on earth!!
I use this tool daily as a commercial/industrial electrician apprentice. I have tried a lot of more expensive pro tools but this one blows all others away. The grip is perfect and does not fatigue you after hours of use. The tool itself is strong, I mean really strong! We put these tools under tremendous pressure and tork down on them without fear of breaking. The coloration is great because it makes the tool visible. A reliable tool that in my opinion is better than any other multi-driver on the market! In short you shouldn't buy one, buy two and give one to you buddy.
Date published: 2016-12-17
Rated 5 out of
5
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David from
The best screwdriver you can get
This screwdriver works great. I use it everyday for work.
Date published: 2017-11-09
Rated 5 out of
5
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Rudley from
Saves a lot of room in your tool bag
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Actually a well round multi bit screw driver along with the nut driver 1/4 , 5/16, and 3/8 But has the Robertson square on it as well the bits don’t fall out which is huge if you are up on a ladder saves a lot of room in the tool bag instead of carry multiple screwdrivers and I have used it quiet a bit in the last few months since I purchased it
Date published: 2018-08-28
Rated 5 out of
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Matt from
Nice Quality
Very handy and well-made. I bought three when they were on sale.
Date published: 2017-12-11
Rated 4 out of
5
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maintenance from
Beware of loose bits in Handle
Normally I'm a Klein Guy, but tire of mixing them up at sites with others that have broken bits, So I figured Lenox has never let me down & Bonus it has a bright white handle too. All good right? Nope.... Small bits do NOT have a positive click into a detent so they WILL become lose inside the handle so watch when you slid out to change or you'll be digging out the magnet to find dropped bit..... Hope Lenox will consider fixing this. Kind of a let down
Date published: 2021-06-21
Rated 5 out of
5
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Phil from
Handy
This is the best multi driver. It's stronger than others and is handy to use. Notice that it has a couple nut driver sizes too. Perfect for a tool belt, the car, or the kitchen drawer.
Date published: 2016-12-08
Rated 5 out of
5
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Gus from
Best multi-bit screwdriver on the market
I found out about this multi-bit screwdriver on a YouTube review video I purchased it to use it at work and so far is has been holding up very well and it seems very durable and high quality I've used other multi purpose screwdrivers before and I can honestly say that this is the best one I've ever used im very happy with my purchase.
Date published: 2019-06-09
Rated 4 out of
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Nicklename from
A Great Non-alcoholic Screwdriver
Along with multitools by Leatherman and Gerber, multiscrewdrivers are among my favorites. I did not have this one and it was on sale, 50% off. Seeing that I was buying stuff to do a new circuit install, I picked it up. I like the 2 and 3 square bits. The only drawback that I see is that a couple of the bits tend to fall out. The Milwaukee cogener as the ECX bits. I am not sure that one is better than the other. Well. Let me amend that. I broke the ECX on the Milwaukee when doing an walk-in refrigerator interrupt install. I haven't hogged down on the new one. I have used an impact ECX (manually) ever since. I am very happy to have this in exchange for $5,00 plus tax. There was no S&H since it was in in-store purchase.
Date published: 2013-08-23