
Klein Tools has launched a new ball handle screwdriver, model 32960A, and it’s compatible with a wide range of bits that you might already have.
The new Klein screwdriver features a ball-shaped end grip that delivers “exceptional torque and all-day comfort.”

It has a FastBit quick-release collar and comes with a reversible Phillips and slotted screwdriver bit.
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Klein says you can use it with a wide range of screwdriver bits that have 1/4″ hex shanks and are at least 1.5″ long. This implies you can use it with power bit-style accessories such as screwdriver bits, extensions, nut drivers, and more.
This looks like a handy take on the classic Japanese-style ball handle screwdriver, and the price seems reasonable
Price: $16
Made in Japan
It will be interesting to see if Klein launches this style of screwdriver in additional sizes.
While ball drivers don’t replace traditional screwdrivers in all applications, I think they’re worth trying out, especially this style where you can replace the bit tips. If you’re sold on the idea, then you can shop around for dedicated-size screwdrivers.
If you’re looking for something similar but different, Lowe’s has a Vessel ratcheting ball grip screwdriver that can be converted into a stubby driver, Amazon has an interchangeable shaft Vessel driver, and KC Tool has the new Wera ball-grip drivers in a range of sizes.
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Vessel has been my go-to for this type of screwdriver, ever since Craftsman launched a collab product 10 years ago. It’ll be interesting to see how well the Klein compares.
Jared
Since these are made in Japan and resemble Vessel’s ball drivers – is Vessel actually the manufacturer perhaps?
I quite like my multi-bit ball driver. It’s a useful shape.
Stuart
Unsure. It seems there are a couple of brands that make ball drivers now, such as Engineer and Anex. I checked but couldn’t find any tools that look exactly like this one, and so it could be any of the OEMs.
Jacob Lewis
Wera also sells their own. In Japan they sell them in a 6 piece set.
Stuart
I mentioned Wera at the end of the post. The question is about which Japanese brands could be making this for Klein Tools. Wera’s are made in the Czech Republic, not Japan, which rules them out.
Plain+grainy
I think I’d pay the premium for the Vessel ratcheting screwdriver.
Jared
I find I don’t get along well with ratcheting screwdrivers – even the good ones. However, I might “save the premium” and pick up Vessel’s non-ratcheting interchangeable screwdriver with three dual-sided bits for $13.50 (220W3J1 – on Amazon).
For me, it all depends on whether Klein’s locking bit retainer is any good. Vessel just has a magnet on theirs (which works fine).
Wayne R.
I felt the same way about ratcheting screwdrivers until I tried a Vessel – the ball rests in my hand and my fingers can speed-spin the shaft very easily. Then the ball is used to really crank on it.
I’m expecting something very similar with this Klein.
Chakal
This isn’t ratcheting, though.
Nathan
Isn’t the engineer model a locking bit model like this? Anyway nice idea glad to see it shame it’s not made in America but seems good as opposed to the other new Klein stuff out there
ElectroAtletico
Won’t his the store until the end of the month.
PW
Hmmm, this looks appealing. Wide compatibility with standard bits, (presumed) Japanese quality, decent price. For me, non-ratcheting is a plus. I’ve never tried these ball drivers, but this one tempts me.
NoahG
I was JUST using an Anex ball drive I picked up in Japan. My hand really favors the style. I’ll definitely grab this when I see it locally.
JH
already ordered one through my company’s portal just waiting for it to ship
928'er
Bought a couple of the Craftsman versions when Sears was clearancing them out for ~$5 some years ago. The local Sears store has since clearanced itself right out of business…
The Craftsman versions were my introduction to Vessel ball drivers.
Since then, I’ve bought a ton of Vessel drivers and bits including one of their electric drivers along with several sets of precision drivers and most recently a 32 piece precision bit set with a metal driver – all in a handy pocket sized box. Also got 4 of their reversible drivers and all the interchangeable blades that they make for them. The ball end snaps off and you can use it as a reversible stubby driver – pretty neat! Big fan of Vessel – top quality stuff.
Wayne R.
The YouTube videos of these show what I take as 1) a Vessel-style ball grip and 2) a Wiha Centrofix-like bit holder. Both winners for me, I’ll definitely grab one when I can.
Jon
Kline’s marketing team has done a great job creating buzz about this, I’ve see a bunch of YouTube reviews already. But their channel sales team sucks, it’s not on Amazon, Home Depot, or Lowes. I like Acme but I don’t want to pay shipping and by the time it’s available on Amazon I’m likely to forget.
ITCD
As long as they don’t pull a Malco Eagle Grip (several years from announcement to release) they’ll be fine.
Stuart
Not really – I only knew about it because I check Acme Tool’s new product list regularly.
TonyT
Good point. I’m interested, but only likely to buy from HD, Lowes, or Amazon as a semi-impulse purchase.
Stuart
I’d assume it will be available at Amazon, and maybe Lowe’s. Probably not Home Depot.
You can impulse-buy the Vessel right now. 😉 https://www.amazon.com/VESSEL-Ratchet-Interchangeable-Screwdriver-2200MBH120/dp/B0BZ2QLSK4/?tag=toolguyd-20