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The best screwdrivers

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The best screwdrivers

The best ratcheting screwdriver

The best ratcheting screwdriver
The smooth ratcheting action of the Channellock 13-in-1 Multi Bit Ratcheting Driver helps you sink screws quickly and efficiently, while minimizing wrist fatigue.

If you think a ratcheting screwdriver is a luxury you can do without, crank in a few dozen screws and let us know how your wrist is feeling. The 28-tooth ratchet of the Channellock 13-in-1 Multi Bit Ratcheting Driver creates up to 225-inch pounds of torque (which is substantial) yet smoothly rotates back to let you wind up another twist.

A ratchet-handle screwdriver allows you to do more than merely deliver concentrated force, it also allows for better precision. Because you won't have to change your grip on the handle each time you need to complete a new rotation, you can keep the tool properly positioned and securely fitted into the screw. This makes it easier to work in confined spaces or at awkward angles, and also reduces the likelihood of stripping a screw head.

The bit selection of the Channellock 13-in-1 Multi Bit Ratcheting Driver is nice and varied, ensuring that you're prepared for the majority of tasks. In addition to a half-dozen Phillips and flathead bits, it also includes two square-drive (or "Robertson") options and four torx-style bits. When no bits are inserted, the empty shaft can also function as a 1/4-inch hex driver.

These bits are all double-sided — minimizing the number of pieces to keep track of — and conveniently stored in the handle of the tool itself. But instead of just rattling around loose like other models, the Channellock 13-in-1 Multi Bit Ratcheting Driver handle contains a storage carousel to keep them all organized. Each of the six bits snaps into a separate holder, making it easy to spin around and find the one you want.

Pros: Smooth ratcheting system, convenient bit storage, good price for good quality

Cons: bits are not magnetized, somewhat expensive

The best low-cost screwdriver

The best low-cost screwdriver
The budget-friendly Klein Tools Screwdriver and Nut Driver 11-in-1 Multi Tool provides an impressive selection of both screw and nut driver options.

The Klein Tools Screwdriver and Nut Driver 11-in-1 Multi Tool might be affordable, but there's nothing cheap about how it's made. Klein has been making high-quality screwdrivers for over a hundred years, and this multi-bit version is a perfect example of that dedication.

The Klein Tools Screwdriver and Nut Driver 11-in-1 Multi Tool comes with several different Phillips and flathead bits that will work for most common screws. It also has square and torx bits, and three nut driver sizes. Swapping the different bits in and out of the shaft is quick and easy, so if the project at-hand features lots of different pieces of hardware, this screwdriver will help you to keep working at a fast pace.

The bits are all nice and short, which makes for a secure fit and minimizes any movement inside the holder. They also use a spring-loaded ball-bearing to lock themselves in place, a design that is more effective than any other.

Klein handles always allow for a good firm grip, minimizing hand fatigue even when you're really cranking away at a screw.

The Klein Tools Screwdriver and Nut Driver 11-in-1 Multi Tool is great for stashing in your tool belt as a backup to your other screwdrivers, or if space is limited, is a perfectly fine primary screwdriver around the house. If you don't have the room or need for an entire set of individual drivers, this is a great alternative.

In our experience, this screwdriver has been handy when working in cramped or inconvenient situations, like in a crawlspace or on top of a ladder. Being able to quickly switch out bits without fishing around for other screwdrivers, or climbing back down a ladder, can save a lot of time and frustration.

Pros: Great low price, comes with multiple bits, comfortable grip design

Cons: Shaft too thick for use in some applications, lacks length variety

The best electric screwdriver

The best electric screwdriver
The compact but powerful DeWalt 8V MAX Gyroscopic Inline Screwdriver can sink screws at up to 430 RPM, saving you time and elbow grease.

First, let's be clear here: This is not a drill. What you probably think of when you picture a drill is indeed a power drill/driver, used for sinking screws into tough material. The DeWalt 8V MAX Gyroscopic Inline Screwdriver isn't as powerful as those power tools, making it best suited for driving screws into pre-drilled holes. Technically it could sink screws straight into bare wood if you really need it to, but the battery will drain pretty quickly.

This unique electric screwdriver is compact enough for one handed operation, even in confined spaces. It is operated not by flipping a switch or pulling a trigger, but by twisting the unit as you naturally would if you were using a manual driver.

Our favorite thing about the DeWalt 8V MAX Gyroscopic Inline Screwdriver is that it also allows you to adjust the amount of torque it produces. A slight twist will give a nice slow operation, and the speed will increase as you continue twisting. This intuitive throttle-style operation can take a minute to get used to, but once you get a feel for it you won't want to put it down.

The minimal effort required to operate the DeWalt 8V MAX Gyroscopic Inline Screwdriver makes it a great option for light-duty assembly projects, like putting together Ikea furniture. Instead of using a drill that can damage fiberboard, or spending hours using a manual screwdriver, the DeWalt 8V MAX Gyroscopic Inline Screwdriver is gentle enough to get the job done quickly and safely.

We also recommend buying this 45-piece kit to go along with the driver, which will make the tool even more useful.

Although, with only a small difference in price, we would highly recommend getting the full package. It is a great price for a ton of high-quality bits and a powerful electric screwdriver.

Pros: Fast and powerful with minimal effort, lights up work area, intuitive operation

Cons: Rather expensive tool, relies on battery to function

The best professional grade screwdriver set

The best professional grade screwdriver set
The Wiha Extra Heavy Duty Set may be expensive, but it's also probably the last screwdriver set you will ever need to buy.

Wiha screwdrivers are one of the most-respected brands on the market, and a popular choice among tradespeople who value high-quality tools. Their precision German engineering makes them ideal for automotive mechanics, professional electricians, and heavy machinery technicians, but they also make a great choice for casual hobbyists who want the best. Yes, this set costs more than most, but you'll never need to replace it, so you'll actually save money in the long run.

This dedication to craftsmanship can be seen in nearly every aspect of the Wiha Extra Heavy Duty Set. The steel blade of each screwdriver extends through the length of the handle, ending in a large striking cap — allowing you to confidently hammer away at jammed fasteners. This full-tang design creates an extra-sturdy tool, and ensures that no energy or effort is wasted when hammered.

For even more function, the Wiha Extra Heavy Duty Set also feature a "hex bolster," where the shaft meets the handle. If you're struggling with a fastener that won't budge, this hexagonal collar allows you to use a wrench to generate additional torque. I have found hex bolsters to be surprisingly useful perks, and a great option to have at your disposal when working on intensive jobs.

Not only will these tools stand up to pretty much whatever you throw at them, they're also designed to be incredibly comfortable. Their SoftFinish handles provide a cushioned grip and overall have a balanced, solid feel in your hand.

The precision machine-etched tips of the Wiha Extra Heavy Duty Set are some of the best you'll find anywhere, and fit seamlessly into whatever fastener you're working on. Their Chrome-Vanadium-Molybdenum tool steel is super-hardened and then finished of with a hard chrome finish, making these tips incredibly durable.

These drivers might be a bit overkill for the casual user, but they'll last for decades.

Pros: Built to last for years, minimize screw stripping, minimal hand fatigue

Cons: Quite expensive, does not include any stubby drivers

Check out our other DIY and tool guides

Check out our other DIY and tool guides
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If you like to tackle DIY projects around the house, you're going to need a saw or two. We've rounded up the very best saws you can buy whether you need a jigsaw, chainsaw, circular saw, or table saw. In our guide, we've included picks for eight different kinds of saws:

The best drills you can buy for DIY projects at home

A cordless power drill is one of the most versatile tools you can keep in your home. It works to bore holes, drive screws, and stir mortar, among other tasks. So when seeking the best drill, we'd suggest going with the most versatile power drill, the Makita 18V Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammer Driver Drill.

The best tape measures you can buy

No toolkit is complete without a great measuring tape. From the professional contractor's work to the DIY home repair, countless projects call for precise measurements. The QuickDraw DIY Self Marking Measuring Tape is our top choice because its innovative built-in pencil ensures you mark the same spot you measured.

The best basic tool kits for DIY home projects

With a good set of tools, you can repair a crooked cabinet, hang a shelf or picture frame, tune up your bicycle, or fix a leaky pipe under the sink. The Stanley 65-Piece Tool Kit is our top choice because it comes with many tools you'll use all the time, it has only the tools you need, and each item is well-made.

The best ladders you can buy for working around the house

From painting the nursery to changing a light bulb or hanging holiday lights, everyday life often calls for a ladder. The Little Giant 22-Foot Multi-Use Ladder is our top choice because it allows for safe use up high, in stepladder configuration, and even on the stairs. We've also included step ladders and heavy-duty ones for outdoor use.

The best extension cords you can buy

From temporary uses like hanging lights during the holidays or powering tools for a home repair project to more permanent applications like connecting a floor lamp to that outlet hidden behind the couch, extension cords are a must-have for modern life. The Coleman 16 Gauge Extension Cord is our top choice because it's durable, flexible, and suitable for just about every application in and around the home.

The best hammers you can buy

Sure, hammers have a pretty simple design, but that doesn't mean all hammers are created equal. The advanced anti-vibration handle on the Stanley 20-Ounce FatMax Xtreme Hammer makes it the perfect hammer to handle all kinds of jobs around the house without putting stress on your wrists and forearms.

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