The 9 Best Screwdriver Sets of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

29 Jul.,2024

 

The 9 Best Screwdriver Sets of , Tested and Reviewed

Whether you're in a need of a basic set of full-size screwdrivers for household tasks, or you're looking for a kit with hundreds of bits to complete any job, these are the best screwdriver sets for your tool kit .

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&#;It can be a good sign to have dozens of pieces so you get everything you need, but one downside is some inexpensive ones may have lower-quality bits,&#; says Maher. &#;If the average homeowner doesn't use their screwdrivers often, the cheaper ones should still be fine.&#;

To find the best screwdriver sets, we tested 30 options in the Des Moines lab&#;including full-size, precision, and bit sets&#;and evaluated them based on features, durability, ease of use, performance, and value. For expert insight on what to look for when buying a screwdriver, we spoke with Jeremy Maher , contractor and co-owner of Phx Home Remodeling.

Whether you&#;re assembling furniture or opening small compartments on electronics, a reliable screwdriver set is one of the most important tools for every household to have.

During our testing, we loved the sturdy, hard-shell case that keeps every bit organized and labeled. If you never want to buy another bit again&#;even after you need a new drill&#;this is the perfect set for you. Type: Screw bits | Included Pieces: 218 | Weight: 5.05 pounds

The Jackson Palmer 218-Piece Ultimate Screwdriver Bit Set is ideal for those who already have a reliable drill and are looking for hundreds of bit options to complete nearly any task. It comes with 218 bits&#;including Torx, Phillips, Pozi, flat, square, socket, hex, and security bits made of high-grade carbon steel and sand-blasted for optimum strength and longevity. We appreciate that this set is designed to be compatible with most drills and impact drivers, which is why we think it&#;s the most versatile option on our list.

If you&#;re constantly looking for a small tool to fix items with tiny fasteners, this kit is worth having. However, the only downside to this kit is that the plastic base that holds all the bits is quite flimsy&#;we think it might eventually dent or tear. Despite this, the Oria screwdriver set is still our favorite option for precision jobs. Type: Precision screw bits | Included Pieces: 60 | Weight: 12.6 ounces

With 56 bits (including hex, Phillips, flat, Torx, and more), this kit has everything you need to assemble and disassemble small items with precision. During testing, we especially liked the comfortable grip handle and neatly organized case, which has a conveniently labeled diagram on the back. As a bonus, the tip of the screwdriver is magnetized (although it doesn&#;t have oxidized tips).

From computer parts to video game controllers to eyeglasses, some delicate items and electronics require a small yet efficient tool. To accomplish these tasks with the most accuracy, we recommend the Oria 60-in-1 Precision Screwdriver Kit.

It includes 56 bits of varying type and size, and the tip of the screwdriver is magnetized.

We really like that this screwdriver set has a comfortable grip that allows for better torque, while also holding all the included bits for compact storage. One thing to keep in mind is that this screwdriver easily rolls on flat surfaces due to its round handle. (It rolled off the edge of our table with a gentle push.) Type: Screw bits | Included Pieces: 11 | Weight: 7.8 ounces

A screwdriver with interchangeable bits makes for a great multipurpose tool , which is why we love the Klein Tools 11-in-1 Screwdriver. The shaft holds converts to three nut driver sizes (3/8-inch, 5/16-inch, and 1/4-inch), and holds eight popular tips: #1 and #2 Phillips, 1/4-inch and 3/16-inch flatheads, T10 and T15 Torx, and #1 and #2 square recess tips. However, in our testing, we found that the bits were too short to be used in a drill.

The bits are too short to be used in a drill.

The handle provides a comfortable grip for better torque and includes storage for the bits.

For those who need a larger variety of pieces, this set also comes in 15-, 72-, and 146-piece versions. Keep in mind, however, that the 10-piece set comes in a cylinder tube and not in a square case like conventional screwdriver sets. This made it hard for us to find the size we need without emptying out the entire container. Still, if you&#;re looking for a durable, effective, and easy-to-use starter set at a great value, this magnetic screwdriver set is a winner. Type: Full-size screwdriver set | Included Pieces: 10 | Weight: 1.21 pounds

This set comes with five Phillips and five flatheads in different sizes, each made of chromium-vanadium steel with black magnetic tips. Each piece also has ergonomic non-slip handles with a mounting hole, so you can choose to hang them for storage.

When completing a simple task using screws, it&#;s frustrating to constantly miss aim or watch the fastener fall with the slightest amount of pressure. To ease this annoyance and reduce the risk of falling screws, we recommend the Amartisan 10-Piece Magnetic Screwdriver Set.

We recommend this set for those looking for a variety of hex bits, as the other options are a bit limited. Still, this set was very effective and durable, and we like that most of the bits are compatible with a standard drill. If you&#;re looking for a practical ratcheting screwdriver, this set may be your best bet. Type: Ratchet screwdriver set | Included Pieces: 31 | Weight: 2.9 pounds

The set also comes with 24 hex heads in three different lengths, two flatheads, and three Phillips heads&#;all in a sturdy, compact case that keeps the bits organized and ready to use. While the tips of the bits are not magnetized, the magnetic holder keeps them in place.

When manually installing or removing screws, a ratcheting screwdriver allows you to work faster and more efficiently. This is because they only move in one direction at a time, so you don&#;t have to reposition the screwdriver with every turn. That&#;s why we recommend this set from DeWalt. We like that this 31-bit set includes a ratcheting handle, which has an ergonomic grip that fits nicely in our hands.

This set has too many hex bits and not enough of other types of bits.

The bits include #2 and #3 square heads; 3/16-inch and 1/4-inch flatheads; #1 and #2 Phillips; and 1/4-inch, 5/16-inch, and 3/8-inch nut drivers. This durable and compact screwdriver is versatile and easy to use in a variety of applications. We think this multipurpose tool is ideal for anyone who simply needs a basic screwdriver to keep in their junk drawer just in case. Type: Screw bits | Included Pieces: 9 | Weight: 0.5 pounds

It worked well in our testing and was able to complete all of the tasks for a full-size screwdriver. We like that it has a comfortable, thick handle that also doubles as a storage unit for the bits.

Much like a good pair of scissors, an efficient screwdriver is an essential household tool that can come in handy for small tasks around the house, like tightening a towel rack or replacing an outlet cover. If you typically only need a screwdriver a few times a year, we recommend the Lenox 9-in-1 Screwdriver.

This multi-bit screwdriver saves on space with a comfortable handle that doubles as a storage unit for the bits.

If you&#;re looking for basic handheld screwdrivers, this set is the one for you. Just keep in mind that even the smaller options are slightly too big for precision work, such as tightening the screws on glasses or opening a video game controller&#;s compartment. Unfortunately, this screwdriver set does not come with a case&#;but we think the pieces are compact enough to store in a plastic bag or corral with a rubber band. Type: Full-size screwdriver set | Included Pieces: 5 | Weight: 11.3 ounces

Each piece is made with heat-treated, alloy steel blades for increased durability, while the plastic grip handles allow for high and low torque applications. In our testing, we found that the handles can get a bit slippery&#;but the non-slip rings for your thumb help improve the grip.

Having a reliable set of full-size screwdrivers can come in handy for everyday tasks around your home, which is why we like the Craftsman 5-Piece Acetate Screwdriver Set. It comes with four of the most common screwdriver sizes (two flatheads and two Phillips) and a small offset or Z-type screwdriver with a Phillips head on one side and a flathead on the other.

Even the smallest options are too big for precision work, and there is no case included.

This set of full-size screwdrivers includes just the basics that most homeowners need.

The 2-inch bits also feature a torsion zone that absorbs the high torque from more demanding or higher-pressure applications to preserve the lifespan of the bits. Overall, we recommend this kit for anyone looking to buy their first set of drill bits, since it has enough pieces to complete just about any household task. This kit is also available in 20-, 30-, 50-, and 80-piece options. Type: Screw bits | Included Pieces: 70 | Weight: Not listed

While this kit will only work with impact drivers and drills, like the Ryobi Impact Driver , we appreciate that it comes with several impact-rated bits with a hex shank for impact drills and drivers, all organized in a compact case. In our testing, we found that it was easy to install and remove a bit, and we liked that the bits were sturdy enough to complete simple tasks, especially considering the kit&#;s price.

Bit kits with multiple sizes and pieces can be quite pricey, which is why we love the Ryobi 70-Piece Impact-Rated Driving Kit. It comes with a variety of the most commonly used 1- and 2-inch bits, along with specialty socket adaptors, nut drivers, and a magnetic screw guide&#;all at a budget-friendly price.

This set comes with a sturdy case that has a clear lid, which makes it easy to store all 45 bits without losing them. While the screw drill bit does not have any magnetized or black oxidized tips, we found that the bits fit comfortably and complete the task at hand with ease. Our only complaint is that because the bits fit so securely in the racks, they can be difficult to get in and out. Type: Screw bits | Included Pieces: 45 | Weight: 1.28 pounds

We were able to complete all of our tasks with this set, especially by the time we were building the bookshelf. It comes with all five types of bits (flathead, Phillips, Robertson, Torx, and hex) and sizes 1, 2, and 3 for the Phillips bits. We love that this set has an extender piece, which makes it easier to get the right angle and switch out bits&#;it can even be used as a handle like a regular screwdriver.

If you&#;re looking to expand your screwdriver&#;s bit options, we recommend the DeWalt 45-Piece Screwdriver Bit Set. These bits are compatible with most standard handheld screwdrivers and will work with any drill or cordless screwdriver with a 3/8-inch chuck, which you&#;ll have to purchase separately.

The bits can be difficult to get in and out of the racks.

Final Verdict

Our top pick is the DeWalt 45-Piece Screwdriver Bit Set for its variety of bit options, clear and secure storage case, and reasonable price. If you&#;re looking for an affordable kit with even more bit options, we recommend the Ryobi 70-Piece Impact-Rated Driving Kit. 

Our Testing Process

We tested 30 screwdriver sets&#;including precision, full-size, and screw-bit sets&#;to come up with our recommendations. First, we inspected each set to see exactly what was included, looking for the most common screwdriver tips (flat head, Phillips, Robertson, Torx, and hex). For screwdriver sets with storage cases, we made sure to open/close the case and carry it around. 

We then examined the screwdrivers for any special features, such as black oxidized or black phosphate coatings, which give screwdrivers extra strength. We also checked to see how far the metal shank extended into the handle of each screwdriver. To see if the screwdriver would likely roll off the edge of a surface, we placed each one on a table and gave it a gentle push, noting whether it continued to roll or if it stopped moving.

Next, we used the screwdriver sets to complete four tasks each, which varied depending on the type of set. These tests included assembling part of a bookshelf and screwing a screw into a panel of wood using a Phillips screwdriver or bit. For full-size sets with flathead screwdrivers, we opened a can of paint. For precision screwdrivers, we opened and closed a compartment on a game controller and tightened the screws on a pair of glasses. Other tests included using screw bits in a drill (if applicable) and dropping the screwdriver to evaluate its durability. 

Once all of our evaluations were complete, we looked at the price of each screwdriver set and considered its performance in the above sets to accurately judge its overall value.

More Screwdrivers to Consider

Ryobi 6-Piece Precision Screwdriver Set With Cushion Grip Handles: If you&#;re looking for a more basic and affordable precision screwdriver kit, this Ryobi set is sturdy, reliable, and of great value. We like the sturdy case, comfortable rubber handle with an anti-roll design, and rotating caps for increased control. These screwdrivers are also a good option for those with small hands who need these for precision jobs. However, the set does not come with nearly as many tools and bits as we&#;d like.

Tekton High-Torque Screwdriver Set: Whether you need a luxury full-size screwdriver set for the handyperson in your life or want to splurge on a high-quality set for frequent use, the Tekton High-Torque Screwdriver Set is a great option. It includes different sizes of the most common screwdrivers (flat, Phillips, and Torx star) for a total of 22 pieces&#;we just wish it came with a case or other storage option.

How to Shop for Screwdriver Sets Like a Pro

Type

It may seem like there&#;s only one type of screwdriver, but there are actually several options to accurately and efficiently work for the project you&#;re using it for. Screwdriver types include Phillips, flat, hex, Torx, security T, specialty, and precision. Screwdrivers can also have different functions such as manual, ratchet, magnetic, electric, or battery-powered. 

Some screwdriver sets come with multiple full-size screwdrivers that can be used individually, while others come with a handle and interchangeable bits. There are also many sets that come with plenty of bits and accessories (like extender pieces) that you can attach to an existing handle or drill.

According to Maher, your needs as a homeowner and the type of task you&#;re working on will help you determine what type of screwdriver to get. If you frequently reach for a screwdriver, Maher recommends choosing a set with several bit options and handle sizes.

Included Pieces

Even the most basic screwdriver sets come with more than two pieces and bits so you can take advantage of their versatility. Some may come with more than one handle and extender piece, while others can include various lengths and head types.

Maher says that having plenty of pieces is a good indicator that a screwdriver set is worth buying, however, keep in mind some sets sacrifice quality for quantity. He says that a lower-quality screwdriver set will likely be fine for homeowners who don&#;t reach for a screwdriver often, anyway.

Grip Design

A good grip design can make or break a screwdriver. The best and most sturdy bits might not mean much if the screwdriver doesn&#;t have a comfortable handle to work with. Maher also suggests looking for handles that aren&#;t perfectly round, as they are easier to hold and torque without slipping. Plus, they also prevent the screwdriver from rolling when setting it down on a flat surface.

Questions You Might Ask

What are the most common screwdrivers everyone should have?

The two most common screwdrivers are Phillips head and flathead. Maher says that most homeowners should have one or both of these, but considers a Phillips head as the better option for its sturdiness and versatility.

&#;Other popular ones are Torx or star screwdrivers,&#; he says. &#;These are used for items the manufacturer wants to make harder to open since they are used less. They are also used for deck screws and other applications that need a strong connection to the screw.&#;

Does the length of a screwdriver matter?

If you&#;ve ever tried using a screwdriver in hard-to-reach or weirdly angled areas, then you know that having screwdrivers in different lengths or an extender piece can help you complete your task with greater ease.

&#;Having a long screwdriver can be helpful for hard-to-reach areas,&#; says Maher. &#;On the flip side, having a short screwdriver can also be helpful for tight spots you can't get a longer screwdriver in. I&#;d recommend a set that has both Phillips and flat heads in different lengths.&#;

Take Our Word for It

This article was written by L. Daniela Alvarez, contributing writer for Real Simple with nearly three years of experience writing about lifestyle content and product reviews. To compile this list, we tested 30 screwdriver sets in the lab and evaluated them on type, including pieces, and grip design. Daniela also consulted Jeremy Maher, contractor and co-owner of Phx Home Remodeling.

What Is Real Simple Selects?

Next to each product on this list, you may have noticed a Real Simple Selects seal of approval. Any product appearing alongside that seal has been vetted by our team&#;put through tests and graded on its performance to earn a spot on our list. Although we buy most of the products we test, sometimes we do get samples from companies if purchasing a product ourselves isn&#;t an option. All products go through the same rigorous process, whether they are purchased or sent by the company.

Love our recommendations? Check out more products that have earned the Real Simple Selects, from humidifiers to cordless vacuums. 

World's Best Screwdriver Set [Tested & Reviewed by a ...

Why care about the World&#;s Best Screwdrivers and Screwdriver Sets?

As machinist&#;s, we use screwdriver sets a lot.  Many of us are also major tool junkies.  So, when we get tired of the usual Craftsman or SnapOn options, where do we go for a better screwdriver set?

What about just wanting to try the world&#;s best of some product, and being able to do so for a type of product we use a lot and can afford to buy the world&#;s best of.

I thought it was worth some research and came up with 8 brands.  What makes a better screwdriver set?  Lots of things in common including:

  • More comfortable ergonomic grip
  • Easier to tell at a glance whether you have to right one
  • Extra machine work so the tip is optimized for the job it has to do
  • Overall quality of construction and materials
  • Warranty
  • Extra gizmos and gadgets

These are not a budget screwdriver set, some are quite expensive.  But their features and quality are unparalleled.

Without further ado, here are some possibilities for you to consider:

Klein Tools

Electricians, in particular, seem to swear by Klein Cushion Grip screwdriver sets.  But so do a lot of others.  Their 8 piece screwdriver set is available on Amazon for $75.29 as I write this:

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Klein Tools Cushion-Grip Screwdriver Set, 8-Piece

To my eye, this is one of the tamer grip designs of the bunch, but people do swear by them.  One special Klein screwdriver I purchased is this one:

Klein 2-in-1 Interchangeable Rapi-Driv Screwdriver

The Rapi-Drive is a speed driver with interchangeable tip that looks like it&#;d be handy for rapidly installing or removing screws that don&#;t require a lot of torque&#;handy in the right situation.  Only $15.97 on Amazon.  I think the Rapi-Drive would complement any of the other sets if you don&#;t fancy Klein Tools for the World&#;s Best Screwdriver Set. It includes both 3/16-Inch (5 mm) slotted and #2 Phillips screwdriver bits.

Bondhus Felo Ergonic Screwdrivers

Now we&#;re talking about a more ergonomic grip, and they will certainly stand out with their modern design.  Like so many of our choices, Bondhus are made in Europe.  And a very fine screwdriver set they are:

Felo &#; Felo 6 Pc Slotted / Phillips Ergonic Screwdriver Set &#; 

At $92.50, these lovely German-made screwdrivers are awfully expensive.  I have seen listed in the past as cheap as $40, so I think it is a matter of who is supplying them.

PB Swiss Screwdrivers

These screwdriver sets are extremely popular in places like the Garage Journal where tool snobs like to hang out (it&#;s a great board, BTW, be sure to check it out some time!). And lest you think I&#;m being harsh, nothing wrong with being a Tool Snob.  I know I&#;m one.  It just means folks really care about their tools.

The PB Swiss 6 screwdriver set includes a nice wall rack:

PB Swiss Tools PB Slotted screwdriver/Phillips screwdriver set

That set is $77, which is about what I normally see them for.  Not super cheap, but they are made in Switzerland, have ergonomic grips, and the grips are made of a special material that still gives traction if your hands are oily&#;that might be pretty handy.  Plus, I love the way you can tell at a glance whether you have a Slotted or Phillips head tip by the end cap color.  Notice also the tips are machined for better grip.

Wera Kraftform Screwdrivers

Wera are another German brand that gets mentioned in hushed tones by the aficionados.  They certainly have a distinctive look to them:

Wera Kraftform Plus 334/6 Screwdriver Set with Rack and Lasertip, 6-Pieces

The Wera world&#;s best screwdriver set goes for $29.13 on a deal currently, regular $43.39.  It&#;s neat that you can tell the type and size of the driver from the notations on the end cap.  They also sell a step-up model whose main difference seems to be that it is made of stainless steel. What will the Germans think of next?

Seriously though, I cannot tell a lie, the Wera&#;s are what I purchased to upgrade my aging Craftsman screwdriver set.  They have a lovely feel in the hand and their price is nice when you consider the competition.

Nepros Screwdrivers

As machinists, we know full well that the Japanese make some nice stuff.  Check out this premium wood-handled screwdriver set:

Nepros Wooden Grip Screwdriver Set (6pcs.)

They&#;re absolutely gorgeous, but are priced at $197.50, so I might be afraid to use them very much.  Perhaps only when changing the jets on the Weber carburetors of my vintage Ferrari.  Um, assuming I had a vintage Ferrari, LOL!

Wiha Screwdriver Sets

Wiha is another great German brand, and I have had some experience with Wiha Torx drivers for changing inserts on my tooling&#;they&#;re nicely made.  They have several screwdriver sets, but their best is really nice:

Wiha Screwdriver Set, Slotted and Phillips, Extra Heavy Duty, 7 Piece

They&#;re not cheap at $89.20, but they&#;re splendidly well-made, and you have to love the extra features like the wrench flats where the shank goes into the handle.

Facom Protwist

Facom make great tools.  In fact, if you attend any historic races sporting Formula One cars, you&#;re likely to see a fair number of Facom tools floating around the pits.  They seem to have an &#;in&#; with that crowd.  Their Protwist Screwdriver Sets are certainly lovely:

Facom Protwist Screwdriver Set 10 Piece

Normally, it&#;ll be $71.95 for these lovelies, but they&#;re currently unavailable from Amazon.  These were my #2 choice for my personal World&#;s Best Screwdriver Set, but they were just a little too pricey when I was buying.  If they hadn&#;t been, I might be sporting Facom in my garage tool cabinets.

Facom Protwist Stubby Screwdriver Set of 5&#;

When I first wrote this article I talked up the Facom Protwist Stubby Screwdriver Set of 5 too.  Back then they were $60.76, but as I write this the set is unavailable on Amazon.  Sometimes available there, sometimes not.

Vessel Ball Grip Screwdrivers

These Japanese-made screwdriver sets have the oddest shape yet, but I own some and I really like them:

Vessel Ball grip Screwdrivers

The ends are marked so you can see what type driver you&#;re getting.  I am thinking that for certain situations, a palm-drive would be really nice.

Here&#;s a nice set at the great price of $37.61.  However, I did find this neat little mini-set with interchangeable tips:

You can really see how comfortable the grip looks and how nicely made the tool is.  This little Vessel Ball Grip set sells for $13.54, and it seems like an awesome way to try out this style grip (I really like mine!).  Also seems like a great gift for the man that has every tool in his tool kit.  I bought one, and for certain jobs, that palmy grip is really nice.

Precision Screwdriver Sets

Precision Screwdriver Sets come in handy for assembling and disassembling small screws.  For example, when it&#;s time to open up your laptop computer so you can work on it.  They&#;re so handy to have that I am including a special section that&#;s just about precision screwdriver sets.

Wiha Precision Screwdriver Set

Wiha makes great screwdrivers and these precision screwdrivers are no exception.  This particular set can be had on Amazon for $27.35 as I write this.

Vessel Precision Screwdriver Set

I do love my vessel ball drive screwdrivers, and here is their precision screwdriver set:

These cost about $13.20 on Amazon as I write this.  That seemed like such a good price that I went ahead and bought a set for my own toolbox.

Klein Tools Precision Screwdriver Set

This Klein Tools Precision Screwdriver Set looks extremely well made.  They cost about $34.95 on Amazon as I write this.

Wiha PicoFinish® Electric Precision Screwdriver Set

Lastly, I present these Wiha Precision Screwdrivers set up with insulated tips for electrician&#;s to use:

Not cheap!  About $123 from Amazon.  But they certainly are very cool.

FAQs

What is a #1 screwdriver?

The Phillips #1 screw is widely utilized as a fastener within the internals of "larger" electronic devices such as home theater systems, gaming consoles, laptops, desktop computers, and server racks.

This specific Phillips screwdriver size is alternatively referred to as Phillips 1, PH1, or PH #1.

What to look for when buying screwdrivers?

Factors to consider when purchasing a screwdriver:

  • Type of tip:  Common types include flathead, Phillips, Robertson, Torx, and Hex-Head
  • Tip size:  Phillips and Robertson screwdrivers typically come in three or four standard sizes, whereas flathead, Torx, and Hex-Head have a broader range of sizes.
  • Length of the shank:  Shank lengths can range from a few inches to over a foot.  Longer shanks offer greater torque, but limited space may require a shorter shank.
  • Handle size:  Handles with greater width can produce more torque but may be more challenging to grip.
  • Handle grip:  Handles coated with rubber are not only more comfortable to grip but also offer additional electrical insulation.
  • Measurement standard:  SAE uses imperial measurements while metric measurements are in millimeters.
  • Price:  Screwdrivers with shafts made from high-quality alloys are pricier than those with standard steel shafts, but their durability and reduced risk of bending or stripping screw heads often justify the expense.

Are ratcheting screwdrivers worth it?

These tools are straightforward but efficient, favored by engineers, electricians, hobbyists, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone frequently dealing with screws or small fasteners.  They offer a quicker solution than traditional screwdrivers and are typically more ergonomic and comfortable to handle.

Are longer screwdrivers better?

The comparison hinges on the specific screwdrivers in question; a long screwdriver with a thick shaft will undoubtedly accommodate more torque than a shorter one with a significantly thinner shaft.  Additionally, longer screwdrivers afford the user enhanced control.

Are gunsmith screwdrivers different?

You may think that any decent screwdriver will suffice for gunsmithing work, but that's a misconception.  Most screwdrivers are designed with a tapered tip, which can damage gun screws.  What you actually want is a hollow ground scewdriver.

Note that gunsmiths may also use torque-limited screwdrivers that are much like torque wrenches.

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