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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Bit Holders & Drivers > Hart Multi-Bit Screwdriver Now on Clearance at Home Depot

Hart Multi-Bit Screwdriver Now on Clearance at Home Depot

Oct 24, 2019 Stuart 17 Comments

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Hart Multi-Bit Screwdriver

I posted about the Hart double-ended multi-bit screwdriver back in May, and that same screwdriver is now on clearance for half price.

I still haven’t seen this screwdriver in person at any Home Depot location, and so perhaps it was an online-only experiment?

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The driver has a quick-access button which allows the screwdriver shaft to slide through the handle. You can equip one bit on one side, and slide the shaft through to expose another bit on the other side. There’s in-handle storage for additional screwdriver bits.

It seems like it could be handy for certain users.

Personally, I find it interested enough that I’m likely to add it to my next Home Depot order, especially if I needed a “filler” to meet the free shipping threshold. But if it sells out before then, I wouldn’t be too upset.

Clearance Price: $7.49

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17 Comments

  1. Nathan

    Oct 24, 2019

    it does look like a good in the junk drawer driver

    Reply
  2. David F.

    Oct 24, 2019

    Always looking for stuff like that to carry on the motorcycle. Doesn’t have to be great, just has to be with me.

    Reply
  3. Jared

    Oct 24, 2019

    I though it looked like a good concept when you first posted about it. I hope somebody else adopts the concept so it sticks around.

    Could be nice working on electrical outlets for example, where you need a flat-blade to remove the covers but then a Phillips or Robertson is much easier when it’s time to unscrew the long mounting screws.

    Reply
  4. Frank D

    Oct 24, 2019

    How well does it handle using and storing short single bits?

    As it looks like one of those with double sided bits …

    Great if you want the extra six functions, but not if you want to use any standard bit

    Reply
  5. Jim Felt

    Oct 24, 2019

    I’ll stick with our various multi-bit Klein’s.
    At least we know they’ll both hold up to actual use and have easily replaceable dual bits.

    Reply
  6. Koko The Talking Ape

    Oct 24, 2019

    Everybody’s gotta have a gimmick. This slide-through handle: is it really faster than just switching bits?

    What I really want in a multi-bit driver is ratcheting and a locking bit holder. Anybody have ideas? I’d be open to a wrench-style holder. IIRC, the Wera is locking or ratcheting, but not both.

    Reply
    • fred

      Oct 24, 2019

      The same is true for Megapro and the similar looking Channleock – they ratchet but don’t lock the bit in place. The same goes for the Blackhawk 9000R-2 , the Ideal 35-988 and the Rolgear that Stuart posted about some time ago. Maybe you could fabricate your own using a locking extension bit holder, a ratcheting handle (like the Gearwrench 890001GD) and a dab of some epoxy. There is also the Malco – but I’m not sure what their locking mechanism is like:

      https://www.amazon.com/Malco-CONNEXT3-Ratcheting-Handle-Clear/dp/B005NO2JDO/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=B005NO2JDO&qid=1571954031&s=hi&sr=1-1

      Reply
      • Koko The Talking Ape

        Oct 25, 2019

        Thanks! At first I thought the “lock” referred to locking the ratchet mechanism, rather than locking the bits to the driver. But from the reviews, it looks like the bits are locked in too.

        Now if it only stored bits in the handle…

        Reply
    • Tim

      Oct 24, 2019

      @koko.

      I got this one. I really like it. Not sure if it’s what you’re looking for. I paid over $21, so $13 is a good deal in my eyes.

      https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B005NO2JDO

      Reply
      • fred

        Oct 24, 2019

        I think the MSRP on this is under $10.
        Plumber’s Stock sells it for $9.22 plus shipping.
        So Amazon is probably selling it for $13 (about = $9 + $4 shipping) – so it is a decent price

        Reply
      • Koko The Talking Ape

        Oct 25, 2019

        Thanks!

        Reply
    • Marian

      Oct 24, 2019

      How about the Wera 816Ra? That seems to fit your needs…

      Reply
      • Koko The Talking Ape

        Oct 25, 2019

        Thanks! Spendy though, and it doesn’t store bits. I just assumed they would all store bits. Silly me! 🙂

        Reply
  7. David F.

    Oct 24, 2019

    Out of stock on-line.

    Reply
  8. Drewmcdan1

    Oct 24, 2019

    I bought this for $5 at a Direct Tools Outlet. It’s okay, especially for what I paid for. Let’s just say I had the opportunity to pick up another one at the same price and passed. The sliding bit holder did come in handy a couple of times.

    Reply
  9. Charles

    Oct 26, 2019

    Like I commented in the other thread, this looks like an accident waiting to happen.

    If you push the shaft through, then the bits in the handle are just waiting to slice your palm open.

    Reply
  10. Patrick McIntosh

    Oct 28, 2019

    Hart is an “Exclusive” Bunnings brand here in Australia. Bunnings, our only big box hardware retailer, have been replacing good National brands with this brand for some time. One of the dumbest moves they made was dropping Nicholson files and replacing them with Hart brand. Why, extra margin, not quality or brand recognition, just plain greed. I haven’t purchased a file from them since they made this dumb move. Bunnings also carry the Hart cold chisel range a a few other tools. They look the part but the quality isn’t up where it needs to be to be considered a top quality trade brand.

    Reply

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