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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Precision Tools > New Milwaukee Tool 10pc Precision Screwdriver Set

New Milwaukee Tool 10pc Precision Screwdriver Set

Oct 9, 2020 Stuart 10 Comments

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Milwaukee Tool 10pc Precision Screwdriver Set 48-22-2612

Milwaukee Tool has come out with a new 10pc precision screwdriver set, model 48-22-2612.

Milwaukee makes precision screwdrivers? Yep, and they’re pretty decent, too.

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In my experiences thus far, Milwaukee precision screwdrivers are strong, comfortable, and with well-shaped tips.

Milwaukee Tool 10pc Precision Screwdriver Set 48-22-2612 Applications

Here’s a look at some of the tasks you could use these screwdrivers for – basically anything that involves smaller screwdriver tip sizes and narrow shafts – smaller fasteners, circuit board work, computer upgrades and repairs, electrical control panels, terminal blocks, and all kinds of other such applications.

From what I can tell, this kit is basically a larger assortment of Milwaukee’s current precision screwdriver sizes, not that there’s anything wrong with that. It’s a very good value, too, at 10 screwdrivers for $30.

Milwaukee Tool 10pc Precision Screwdriver Set 48-22-2612 Tip Sizes

This set comes with the following screwdriver sizes:

  • Phillips #0, 00
  • Slotted 1/8″, 3/32″
  • Torx T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T15

Price: $30

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It doesn’t look like this set comes with a storage pouch. If that’s important to you, consider their 6pc sets, priced at $23.50 each.

See Also: 6pc Ph & Slotted Set with Case
See Also: 6pc Torx Set with Case

If you just need a couple of mini screwdrivers, Milwaukee Tool also has a 4pc set with Phillips #1, slotted 1/8″, 3/32″, and 1/16″ screwdrivers.

See Also: 4pc Set via Home Depot

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Here’s a link to what we said when Milwaukee first came out with precision screwdrivers:

New Milwaukee Precision Screwdrivers

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10 Comments

  1. Rossmon

    Oct 9, 2020

    The item number is missing a digit in the text. 48-22-2612.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Oct 9, 2020

      Thank you! Sorry, I don’t know what happened there.

      Reply
  2. Frank Campbell

    Oct 9, 2020

    nice selection

    Reply
  3. Paul

    Oct 9, 2020

    The first two are useful. They are my main go-to’s for electrical work. They are long enough and small enough to get on those little tiny screw terminals and strong enough that the tips don’t just break off or round off unlike most screwdrivers of this type.

    Reply
    • Paul

      Oct 9, 2020

      I take that back. The older set was useful on the first two. This is brand new. Not sure what I would need all those Torx heads for.

      Reply
  4. ToolGuyDan

    Oct 9, 2020

    Needs a Phillips #1. People (including me, before I learned better) reach for #0 for things that need a #1 nearly 100% of the time.

    Reply
    • Analyst

      Oct 12, 2020

      Since a #1 Phillips was the first thing I looked to make sure was included, I have to say that I wholeheartedly agree with you ToolGuyDan!

      Reply
    • TheTool

      Oct 14, 2020

      Phillips #1 is absolutely a must. Most precision sets skip the #1 and usually go up to a #00 or #0.

      Reply
  5. Nathan

    Oct 9, 2020

    If I needed a set I’d strongly consider them. Where are they made?

    I have a fairly old set but I don’t recall the name brand. They were given to me and have SS shafts with black tips on the larger sizes. I like the color bands for ID – nice touch.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Oct 9, 2020

      Probably China or Taiwan, I don’t remember.

      Reply

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