Gerber Pro Scout Multi-Plier 600, Needlenose, Stainless, with accessory tool kit
This multitool is identical to the GE7563, but includes the 8-piece bit kit mentioned in the product description of the GE7563. The kit consists of a magnetic adapter to fit onto the Phillips screwdriver shaft, and an assortment of three Phillips tips, 3 flat blade screwdriver tips, and two square tips (H3 and H4). There is even a dual-size hex extension that fits into the adapter, allowing for additional items such as sockets to be used. I checked this feature with my own socket set. The 1/4" drive sockets will work with the adapter, even though the adapter is hexagonal. Too much torque would probably round it out, but for light work, it does just fine! A hex-to-1/4" adapter from the hardware store would solve the problem.
This multitool is identical to the GE7563, but includes the 8-piece bit kit mentioned in the product description of the GE7563. The kit consists of a magnetic adapter to fit onto the Phillips screwdriver shaft, and an assortment of three Phillips tips, 3 flat blade screwdriver tips, and two square tips (H3 and H4). There is even a dual-size hex extension that fits into the adapter, allowing for additional items such as sockets to be used. I checked this feature with my own socket set. The 1/4" drive sockets will work with the adapter, even though the adapter is hexagonal. Too much torque would probably round it out, but for light work, it does just fine! A hex-to-1/4" adapter from the hardware store would solve the problem.
This multitool is identical to the GE7563, but includes the 8-piece bit kit mentioned in the product description of the GE7563. The kit consists of a magnetic adapter to fit onto the Phillips screwdriver shaft, and an assortment of three Phillips tips, 3 flat blade screwdriver tips, and two square tips (H3 and H4). There is even a dual-size hex extension that fits into the adapter, allowing for additional items such as sockets to be used. I checked this feature with my own socket set. The 1/4" drive sockets will work with the adapter, even though the adapter is hexagonal. Too much torque would probably round it out, but for light work, it does just fine! A hex-to-1/4" adapter from the hardware store would solve the problem.