
I discovered new Klein bit ratchet tool sets, and must admit that they look really good.
It seems that these launched out of nowhere, and I only learned about them because I decided to check Amazon for new Klein releases. I’m glad I did!
Shown above is the 64pc set, 32787, which features a Klein Tools bit ratchet, screwdriver handle with extending shaft, and an assortment of standard 1/4″ and precision hex screwdriver bits.
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The tools are bundled inside a connectable ModBox case, which looks quite sturdy at least from the product images.
The price seems fair what you get – $50. If that’s too much, check out the smaller 20pc set below, which is the first one I saw.

This 20pc set, 32787S, gives you the same Klein bit ratchet, an extension bit holder, and an assortment of 1/4″ hex screwdriver bits. You also get a compact ModBox storage case.
Klein describes the bit ratchet as being a “low profile micro ratchet” – I think it looks like a good size. The set is priced at $25.
It took me a moment to realize that the 20pc set comes with impact-rated screwdriver bits, and so it’s not just a less expensive slimmed-down version of the larger 64pc set. I think they’re trying to make the case that you should buy both.
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MattW.
Another one there was a firestorm of coverage on youtube like the klein true grip. Everyone wanted this set and had to wait while people who got it directly from klein had it along with videos. I did get thoes other cases and they make decent parts containers for tool bags. The insert is removable as well.
Stuart
Good to know. I haven’t seen any of it yet, these sets were new to me until last night.
Klein said they knew times had changed and understood if I needed compensation for content. Sponsorship or an ad buy would be great, but I told them I would be eager for a heads-up or fact sheet on occasion.
Well, that hasn’t happened, so I learn about new tools from influencer hype or mostly Amazon and other retail listings as I did here.
Maybe they’re mad at me.
Decent tools (mostly), but their culture sure has changed over the years.
Kay
Looks like they also have new bit cases. They look like they’re built more for organization and tool trays than packing as many bits in a case as possible. I feel like a person who already has bits but wants better organization would appreciate these cases with empty dividable trays
Peter
Did not find the info on Amazon so is it made overseas?
Stuart
It’s probably made overseas. I haven’t seen Klein launch any USA-made tools in a very long time, aside from limited editions for different holiday shopping seasons.