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New Milwaukee Multi-Bit & Nut Driver has Impact Rated Parts

Nov 10, 2025 Stuart 9 Comments

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Milwaukee 8-in-1 Shockwave Multi-Bit Nut Driver Screwdriver

Milwaukee Tool has launched a new 8-in-1 multi-bit screwdriver with Shockwave impact-rated bits and nut drivers, model 48-22-2922.

I put together a single image (shown above) that breaks down exactly what you get.

There’s a screwdriver handle, and a double-ended shaft with inserts, similar to other multi-bit screwdrivers.

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What’s different here is that the 5/16″ and 3/8″ sockets are actually removable nut drivers.

Here are all the screwdriver bit and nut driver sizes: Phillips #2, slotted 1/4″, Square #1, #2, and nut drivers in 1/4″, 5/16″, 3/8″, and 9/16″.

Milwaukee 8-in-1 Shockwave Multi-Bit Nut Driver Screwdriver Used with Impact Driver

Milwaukee says that all 4 of the screwdriver bits and 4 nut driver sizes are impact-rated for use with impact tools.

The screwdriver bits look to be standard 1/4″ hex insert bits, but the nut drivers look proprietary so as to fit the double-ended bit holders.

Impact-resistant features include “Wear Guard” tips that holds up to wear and maintains bit fit over time, and a ShockZone for absorbing peak torque to help prevent breakage during high impact use.

The handle has an anti-peel cushion grip for lasting comfort and control.

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This looks like a convenient multi-bit screwdriver with enhanced versatility.

Price: $21
ETA: December 2025

Buy it at Acme Tools
Coming Soon to Home Depot

If you don’t need the removable nut drivers, Milwaukee has a bunch of other multi-bit screwdrivers, see Milwaukee is Launching 8 New Multi-Bit Screwdrivers.

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9 Comments

  1. Jason

    4 hours ago

    I have to admit I don’t like double ended bits at all, and avoid tools that use them.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      4 hours ago

      I believe those are standard 1/4″ hex insert bits in double-ended holders, and that this is where the 1/4″ nut driver size comes from. If so, the double-ended design allows for quick bit changes and the 1/4″ hex sockets could be loaded with any other insert bits.

      Reply
  2. Chachi_js

    4 hours ago

    Will it work in the m12 ratchet? Kinda looks like the hex for that.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      4 hours ago

      I have not seen any indication it could be used with the ratchet.

      Reply
    • Saulac

      3 hours ago

      Ratchet with a hex drive? Not sure if I have seen that. I have the M12 (angle) nut runner with 1/4 hex. Other than that all other wrenches have square and drivers have hex.

      Reply
  3. John

    3 hours ago

    Are Square drive screws really more common these days than Torx? I’ll probably pick this up anyway, and then swap in Torx bits.

    Reply
    • NoahG

      2 hours ago

      In electrical, yeah.

      Reply
      • John

        2 hours ago

        Thanks. I figured it must be something like that.

        Reply
  4. Scott

    26 minutes ago

    I’m definitely going to keep an eye out for these at the Ace hardware store in town. I would order it online, but I know I’ll be able to save a few bucks when they have a few dollars off of it at some point for rewards members. I don’t mind paying full price by any means if they don’t have rewards offer pricing on it in within a month or two, but saving a few bucks on tools here and there adds up as well.

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