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New Klein Limited Edition Multi-Bit Screwdriver at Lowe’s

Oct 9, 2025 Stuart 17 Comments

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Klein Tools Halloween Edition Blacked Out Multi-Bit Screwdriver

Lowe’s launched a new Klein Tools multi-bit screwdriver, with a blacked-out color scheme just ahead of Halloween.

It sure does look cool, but good luck to any electrician that drops one in a dimly lit attic or basement!

Both companies seem to have been making a ton of money on limited edition blacked-out tools, and so here’s another one.

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Klein 32500 11-in-1 Multi Bit Screwdriver

This is a limited edition of Klein’s iconic 32500 11-in-1 multi-bit screwdriver.

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Klein also launched limited edition screwdrivers last year, and also wire strippers with American flag-inspired decor. It’s still available at Lowe’s, and it doesn’t look like they fixed the botched flag design yet.

What are your thoughts on the blacked-out tool trend?

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17 Comments

  1. Paul

    12 hours ago

    usually, I am not prone for special edition stuff. saying that and having owned, used, lost, donated a dozen or so of the iconic 11 in 1, I……. need this one @_@

    Reply
  2. fred

    11 hours ago

    All black – sometimes means easy to lose. Halloween colors (orange and black) might be easier to spot

    Reply
    • Clay

      11 hours ago

      Agreed!

      The scariest thing about this would be to drop it in the wrong place!

      Reply
      • Jared

        10 hours ago

        HA!

        Reply
    • Stuart

      10 hours ago

      In my mind, rather than “money grab,” this is the same screwdriver but in a Halloween costume.

      Reply
      • Matt K Johnson

        5 hours ago

        Its a Ninja 11 in 1

        Reply
  3. Tmedina

    10 hours ago

    I don’t get the blacked out fad, especially when you work in dim or poor lighting, but whatever floats your boat.

    Speaking of Lowe’s, they have the full Craftsman Overdrive wrench set, metric or SAE, for ~$50 through December 31st. Down from $75.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      10 hours ago

      Thanks, will take a look.

      In the meantime, I would STRONGLY REMIND everyone of the possibility you might encounter warranty difficulties down the road. People have been complaining that Craftsman is unable to replace individual V-Series tools, and that there’s no close alternative. The same could potentially happen with Overdrive.

      Reply
      • Jared

        9 hours ago

        While I recognize the concern, I don’t personally place so much weight on warranty replacements.

        It’s annoying when something breaks and you can’t make a set anymore – but how often does that happen? If it does, it’s rarely the case that there’s no alternative whatsoever.

        I’m not saying it isn’t a genuine concern, just that it merits some consideration.

        I don’t think I’ve ever ruined a high-quality wrench (certainly some cheap ones back in my youth). Sockets can wear out – should you buy Snap-on so the replacement is easier – or Williams at a fraction of the cost even if you might have to find a local distributer yourself to get a replacement? I’ve heard people refusing to try Knipex pliers because they aren’t sure how the warranty is honored – those are great tools!

        None of that is disagreement really, merely a suggestion that people consider just how much they want to value a warranty.

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        • Stuart

          8 hours ago

          Yes, but a lot of people buy Craftsman for the lifetime guarantee. Sometimes tools do have manufacturing defects that cause them to break or fail when they shouldn’t.

          I’m not saying that Craftsman’s warranty issues are a reason to avoid their more premium-priced tools, but that it’s something customers should be aware of.

          I bought Dewalt USA-made screwdrivers with a lifetime guarantee. Dewalt discontinued them a few years ago and don’t make anything comparable. Would I buy the set today if I had the chance, even knowing this? Yes. But I know some wouldn’t, because the warranty is baked into the price or at least a big part of the appeal.

          Reply
          • TomD

            3 hours ago

            Too bad Home Depot isn’t still offering the “casket swap” they did years ago where they’d give you a husky tool for any craftsman, broken or not.

  4. PW

    10 hours ago

    The cynical side of me says this “blacked out” trend is a way to sell cheaper finishes (e.g. black oxide instead of chrome/nickel) at a higher price.

    It does work on my lizard brain though. I think Klein’s screwdrivers are normally kinda fugly but this one looks nice.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      10 hours ago

      It’s for the aesthetics. “I don’t need another multi-bit screwdriver, but that looks so cool!” sells tools, and lots of them. It’s no coincidence that it launched just ahead of the holiday shopping season.

      Reply
  5. Blocky

    6 hours ago

    Would have had me with glow in the dark.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      5 hours ago

      Actually…

      https://toolguyd.com/klein-glow-in-the-dark-screwdrivers/
      https://toolguyd.com/klein-glow-in-the-dark-pliers/

      They used to have a 6-in-1 screwdriver too. You can see it on Amazon, but it’s no longer available. https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tools-32451GLW-Mult-Bit-Screwdriver/dp/B017UK7YVK/?tag=toolguyd-20

      Most of the glow in the dark pliers are still available, e.g. https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tools-D2000-9NEGLW-Side-Cutting-High-Leverage/dp/B00H7P7O5K/?tag=toolguyd-20

      They also have glow wire strippers. https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tools-11055GLW-Stripper-Klein-Kurve/dp/B09FVTWPQV/?tag=toolguyd-20

      Reply
  6. Matt K Johnson

    5 hours ago

    Maybe they will do a blackout version of the Ins Multi, the reamer or the TB

    Reply
  7. Al-another-Al

    5 hours ago

    In order to find my blacked-out screwdriver in the attic, I will cover the floor with pink stuff and install bright lights.

    This screwdriver is going to cost a fortune, but it will be worth it.

    Reply

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