
Klein Tools has launched an updated mini bit ratchet, model 65200MAG.
Klein doesn’t send out press or media communications anymore, but luckily some retailers have functional “what’s new” product listings.
From what I can tell, this model, 65200MAG, is very similar to the one that launched a few years ago, 65200, but with a couple of differences.
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To start off, it costs more. The new model Klein bit ratchet is priced at $22, vs $17 for the older model. So what does the extra $5 get you?

Well, it has a new ratcheting head mechanism.
From what I can tell from going back and forth between product copy, the new one has a slim profile and magnetic head. It indeed does look to be shorter than the older tool.
Additionally, this Klein bit ratchet has a 90-tooth ratcheting mechanism, which allows for a slightly finer swing arc compared to the older 72-tooth tool.

Also, they redesigned the included bit holder, which can be attached to the bit ratchet. This allows for more compact carry.

Milwaukee’s bit ratchet has a portable bit holder/caddy.
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Klein’s older/original bit ratchet came with bit storage, but there was no easy way to tether it to the tool.
The new model looks to be much-improved in that regard.
Thus, the higher price gets you a lower profile higher-tooth ratcheting mechanism with strong magnet (rather than a ring magnet), plus the new style of connectable bit holder.
The older model had built-in 1/4″ and 5/16″ nut driver heads. You lose the 5/16″ socket with this newer version.
It comes with (3) 1/4″ hex screwdriver bits – Phillips #2, 1/4″ slotted, square #2, and also (1) 1/4″ square drive adapter.
Price: $22




James
I have the old one and love it. It absolutely shines in tight spaces and the finger hole is glorious.
I never knew the backside hole was a 5/16” nut driver but I can tell you I put the bit in backwards just about every time I use it, so closing up that hole makes things more user friendly.
Bit storage: I guess if this is the only tool in your pocket or something then the upgraded bit storage is handy, but clipping bits to tools does not seem at all practical for my use cases. I want more bits than are present and I much prefer to have them all in a Railer case or similar and then toss it all in a bag.
Nathan
The bit clip doesn’t interest much but overall I like it. Would buy
I like the finertooth at 1/4 size. I could see putting that in a bike kit