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What's the Best Multibit Screwdriver?

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

Multibit screwdrivers might be underappreciated, but a good one can be an enormously beneficial addition to a tool belt. Fine Homebuilding assistant editor Rob Yagid sorted through an assortment of 30 multibit screwdrivers and reviewed his seven favorites. Ranging in price from $10 to $80, this collection of multibit screwdrivers ranges from simple to complex, and includes one driver with just for electrical work. The article includes a sidebar on types of driver bits.

From Fine Homebuilding192 , pp. 80-81 November 6, 2007