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Reddit mentions of Milwaukee 48-22-2114 11 In 1 Multi-Tip Square Drive Screwdriver with Onboard Wire Looping and Stripping Hardware
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Milwaukee 48-22-2114 11 In 1 Multi-Tip Square Drive Screwdriver with Onboard Wire Looping and Stripping Hardware. Here are the top ones.
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- SCREWDRIVING BITS INCLUDED: 2 x Square (#1, #2), 2 x Phillips (1, 2), 2 x Flat (3/16”, 1/4")
- HEX NUT DRIVING BITS INCLUDED: 1/4", 5/16”, 3/8"
- HANDLE STORAGE: You can keep your fastening bits stored in the handle, so you can keep everything on your person without having to reach into your tool bag for replacements
- WIRE STRIPPING: A gut hook at the base of the shaft will strip up to 12 gauge wire
- WIRE LOOPING: A wire looping hole on the handle will make generously sized loops for up to 12 gauge wire
Features:
Specs:
Height | 0.4 Inches |
Length | 9.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.47 pounds |
Width | 2.1 Inches |
depends on what diy goals you have in mind. What I find myself using 80+% of the time when I am doing home diy stuff is some combo of the following.....
don't forget yard work
A lot of those above tools stay in a tool bag I carry around, along with stuff like a pencil, markers, drill bit kit, driver kit, zipties and a few other such items.
For basic tools and power tools for the weekend warrior..Harbor Freight is hard to beat.
For good deals on power tools and air tools that are a of better quality...bigskytools.com has great deals on refurbished dewalt, hitachi, bosch and millwaukee tools.
For your stated goals...I would go with a sander, a miter saw, a circular saw, carpenter square, speed square, a 48" level and a 12" level, and some other small tools I mentioned.
Heres a good miter saw. Will handle everything you will need
https://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-C10FCH2-15-Amp-10-inch-Compound/dp/B000NKB3LW
Bigsky runs frequent deals on nailer/compressor combos should you wind up doing lots of trim. And frequently they will have a good 15 amp circular saw for around $50.
Speed Square
https://www.amazon.com/Swanson-S0101-7-inch-Square-Layout/dp/B00002255O
Carpenter / Framing Square
https://www.amazon.com/Tools-Framing-Hi-Contrast-Aluminum-1794447/dp/B005XUHH5S
wood chisel set
https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-16-150-Short-3-Piece-Chisel/dp/B00002X1YO
Demo hammer - This hammer is HEAVY but it will chew through just about anything. If you are gonna be doing demo work I strongly suggest getting one...and a big wrecking/demo bar also
https://www.amazon.com/Jackson-Pulverizer-Concrete-Demolition-Hammer/dp/B002IKM6XO
Heres that 11-in-1 scewdriver. i use this thing 99% of the time I need a manual screwdriver. I bought more just put one in my autos and one at work.
https://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-Electric-Tool-48-22-2114-Screwdriver/dp/B006WTK436
I know I saved it for last...but don't forget safety gear. Glasses, face shield, gloves and if you are going to be doing dusty work or painting then get some breathing protection.
Still better than flat head screws. This and This both have that bit, both are easy to obtain.