One tool that replaces a drawer full of cheap, frustrating screwdrivers.
Why Not Just Buy the Cheap One?
Cheap multi-bit screwdrivers from hardware store impulse racks (like Stanley or Husky) use bits that cam out of screw heads and handles that slip under torque. The Klein 11-in-1 has precision-machined bits that fit fasteners perfectly and a cushioned, ergonomic grip that reduces hand fatigue. The bit storage in the handle is secure, so you won't lose anything.
The Buy-Once Math
A $5 screwdriver set will strip screws and wear out bits after a few projects—you'll replace it twice a year, spending $10+ and still dealing with rounded heads. The Klein costs $30 once, has a lifetime warranty, and works flawlessly for decades. Never curse at a stripped screw again.