NEW - Milwaukee 27-In-1 Ratcheting Multi-Bit Driver
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Ever need a driver that is compact in design but can carry a plethora of bits. Well this new but driver my be your ideal pack out or every day carry (EDC).
From the manufacturer:
Consistently sink nails to the needed depth in hard & soft woods
27-in-1 features 26 bits and one 1/4" nut driver
In-handle bit storage allows you to easily store & access bits
Model#: 48-22-2904
Sku#: 1008788826
Internet#: 321180805
The Milwaukee 14-in-1 Multi-Bit Screwdriver features easy-access in-handle storage to keep bits organized, allowing you to quickly change bit sizes and types. The removable bit holder has a 1/4 in. hex shank, making it power tool compatible for maximum jobsite versatility. The chrome plated bits provide marine-grade rust protection and reduce wear from the elements on the job. The Milwaukee 14-in-1 Multi-Bit Screwdriver is designed for the jobsite and includes Milwaukee's Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Maximize productivity: 26 bit types and one 1/4 in. nut driver
Easy access bits: in-handle bit storage
Durable, all-metal ratchet: higher torque and faster driving
Removable bit holder: power-tool ready with 1/4 in. hex shank
Removable bit holder: put bits directly in handle for access in tight spaces
Wrench-ready hex shank for wrench-assisted turning
Ergonomic handle with durable overmold for comfort and control
Double-ended bits for ultimate versatility
Includes: P0, P1, P2, P3, SL 1/4 in., SL 3/16 in., SL 7/32 in., SL 9/32 in., SQ1, SQ2, SQ3, ECX1, ECX2, T10, T15, T20, T25, T30, 2MM, 2.5MM, 3MM, 4MM, 1/8 in. hex, 5/32 in. hex, 3/16 in. hex, 1/4 in. hex and 1/4 in. nut driver
Precision machined bit tips: durable tips for secure fitment
Chrome-plated bit holder for rust protection
Limited lifetime warranty
Specifications
Dimensions: H 1.7 in, W 1.5 in, D 9.1 in
Drive Style
Multi-Bit
Hand Tool Type
Multibit Screwdriver
Handle Material
Plastic
Individual/Set
Individual
Magnetic Tip
Yes
Maximum tip size
Multiple Tip Sizes
Number of Pieces
27
Pack Size
1
Dimensions
Assembled Depth (in.)
9.1 in
Assembled Height (in.)
1.7 in
Assembled Width (in.)
1.5 in
Handle Length (in.)
6.2 in
Minimum tip size
Multiple Tip Sizes
Shaft Length (in.)
1.5 in
Details
Drive Style
Multi-Bit
Hand Tool Type
Multibit Screwdriver
Handle Material
Plastic
Individual/Set
Individual
Magnetic Tip
Yes
Maximum tip size
Multiple Tip Sizes
Number of Pieces
27
Pack Size
1
Ratcheting
Yes
Returnable
90-Day
Tools Product Type
Hand Tool
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
Limited Lifetime
Can be purchased at Home Depot or Acme Tool:
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Pretty sweet screwdriver. I like the idea of using it with sockets. I have a ratcheting t- handle and a screwdriver but they are both really cheap versions, I haven't had any problems with them, but the Milwaukee looks like a nice upgrade. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for commenting. It’s really nice for the price point and has some heft. Definitely worth looking into while on sale!
Your video was very helpful when selecting a stocking stuffer for my husband. Thank you.
@@theimereks oh great. Glad I could help out with your decision choice. 🙏🏻
I like how the bits are inside the handle in the carousel.
I does make it quite a bit more convenient to use.
I like it but bits constantly falling out every time I open holding compartment..
Yikes. That’s not a good feature then. I’m not in love with mine either if it makes you happy. You should seriously check out my Megapro video I just did. It’s a solid budget choice.
TESTING THE BEST - LTT vs Megapro Ratcheting 12-in-1 Multi-bit Screwdrivers. Winner Will Surprise!
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Can you test the Wurth?
Is there a specific model number?
@@ThingsMen Hi, I tried to answer here several times but it seems that my comment is getting deleted. I will try once more.
@@mariussantha3029 looks like your comment posted but not the model info.
I can't post any numbers, yt delete it straight away. 🤷
I just picked mine up yesterday. It is very hard to remove the bits from the ball detent. I might have a bad copy. The build seems crappy to be honest.
@@vettepwr23 it’s not the best driver. Buy an Anex or vessel. You won’t be disappointed. 👍🏻
Same here , that bit is so damn hard to remove i had to get a plyer
@@tuyenhoang5546 yeah, I returned mine.
I bought two. One for me and one as a gift. Both have same tight bit problem. I shouldn't need another tool to change a bit. I also hear that the ball detent will fall out after a few uses. I'm returning both of these.
@ sorry to hear. much better options out there.
What's with the reviews on these all of a sudden? I got my stubby version like 3+ months ago and this bigger one was available then too. The stubby is held back massively by a huge amount of 'back drag', making the ratcheting close to useless for anything besides short screws in wood or maybe drywall anchors.
I want a stubby with almost no backdrag, but it seems like some of the only ones with low enough backdrag to ratchet for machine screws are ones like Gedore's roll gear mechanism and maybe LTT's and a couple others. Couple other 'ratcheting scrwedriver backdrag comparison' videos out there on YT.
Thanks for the feedback. These just landed locally hence the review. I want to like this screwdriver but the back drag is substantial. Unless this wears in I won’t be using it regularly. I have a couple other ratcheting screwdrivers on my radar.
Please consider subscribing so you can see what we pick next. 👍🏻
The shaft has play because it's removable
That is true but the whole ratchet moves as well.
Looks like junk. You wouldn't think Milwaukee would sell something that cheaply made. Thanks for the heads up on that one. My antique Stanley is more robust
Yea the more I compare it to other ratchets the more I dislike it. Klein just came out with a new ratcheting driver that’s the same price but the mechanism is much better. I did a video on it a few weeks back. You should check it out as I do a side by side. 👍🏻
Get the ltt screw driver way better than
What’s that?
LTT, short for Linus Tech Tips are a media group and they made their own ratcheting screwdriver that seemingly is pretty darn good! It competes with high end ones.You might want to have a look on that one!
@@bryanpeeters2552 appreciate the suggestion. I’ll look into it. Please consider subscribing and you might see it down the line.
@@ThingsMen The Linus Tech Tips screwdriver is a lot more expensive though… almost four times more expensive.