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What's the Best Multibit Screwdriver? What's the Best Multibit Screwdriver?

The $80 one, of course, but you can do pretty well for $10

What's the Difference: Phillips-head screwdriver bits

Choosing the right bit helps prevent stripping screws

Running New Wires through Old Walls
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Running New Wires through Old WallsOnline Membership Required

With an assortment of tools, a few tricks, and a little luck, you can make electrical cable go where you didn't think it could

Drill-bit extension
Tip: Drill-bit extension

Shortening drill bits
Tip: Shortening drill bits

Sharpening roundover bits
Tip: Sharpening roundover bits

Nail-pouch chisel roll
Tip: Nail-pouch chisel roll

Tip: Scratch scriber

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