Tight-Clearance Ratcheting Bit Screwdrivers



A ratchet mechanism allows you to drive fasteners when there's little space to move the handle.
Style A have an offset head to access screws in obstructed areas. A retaining ring holds the bit, and the plastic handle provides comfort and a secure grip.
Style B accept two shank sizes, held in place by magnets.
Style C accept two shank sizes and have offset heads to access screws in obstructed areas. Magnets hold the bits.
Combination Swivel-Head Ratchet Wrench and Ratcheting Bit Screwdrivers


Tighten or loosen fasteners with a socket or bit—these tools have a magnet for attaching both. Pivot the head freely to drive fasteners at odd angles. Or, slide the switch to lock the head in place at set increments. When you don’t need a lot of torque to tighten your fastener, twist these tools as you would a screwdriver. A ratcheting mechanism lets you turn fasteners without removing or repositioning.
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For Bit Hex Shank Size | No. of Sizes | Sizes Included | Bit-Holding Mechanism | Overall Lg. | Turn Required to Ratchet | Shape | Range of Motion | Angle | Material | Style | Material | Features | Each | |
3/8" Square Drive | ||||||||||||||
1/4" | 13 | External Hex: 1/4" Hex: 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 1/4" Phillips: No. 1, No. 2 Square: No. 1, No. 2 Torx: T10, T15, T20, T25 | Magnet | 5 1/4" | 5° | Round | 180° | 0°, 15°, 90°, 165°, 180° | Black-Oxide Steel | Ultra-Grip | Rubber | Pop-up bit storage inside tool | 0000000 | 0000000 |