🔨 Elevate your DIY game with Wera's KK25 – where comfort meets efficiency!
The Wera KK25 Replacement Type Driver Bit Set is a versatile and ergonomic tool designed for home improvement and furniture assembly. Featuring a bayonet blade, Rapidaptor quick-release chuck, and integrated storage, this set ensures you have the right tools at hand for any project. Its durable alloy steel construction and compact design make it a must-have for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Brand | Wera |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black/Green |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Improvement, Furniture Assembly |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.3 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Model Name | 05051024001 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04013288098931 |
Manufacturer | Wera Tools |
Part Number | 05051024001 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches |
Country of Origin | Czech Republic |
Item model number | 05051024001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Slotted/Phillips |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Pouch Set |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Included Components | KRAFTFORM 25 BITS ASSORTMENT |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
Great Screwdriver
I usually don't use these types of screwdrivers. I have a professional set of Klein screwdrivers that I love. I bought this because I wanted the extension to use in my impact driver and the additional cost of buying the entire screwdriver instead of just the extension was attractive.It works really well and exactly the way it was designed. There is one huge positive that I want to mention. I generally hate using slotted screwdrivers because they always slip off the screws in any application. From time to time I need to replace electrical cover plates and it is such a pain. I did a comparison with my small Klien flat blade screwdriver and the Wera. The Wera has the Rapidaptor bit holder with a ring at the end that spins so you can hold it in place while turning. I was amazed at how well I was able to keep the flat bit on the screw while loosening or tightening cover plates. When I switched to the traditional screwdriver, it slid all over the place and was much more difficult to keep centered on the screw.I was also concerned about working in small spaces because of the size of the Rapidaptor. Don't get me wrong, the Rapidaptor is quite small for a bit adapter of this type. I found the tightest place I could find in my house which was the screws on a deadbolt as there was not much room between the screws and the deadbolt knob. It was close but it fit fine without rubbing on the knob. I also bought a 10 pack of Wera 3.5" Phillips bits that I can attach to this screwdriver in the event I need to get into an even tighter space. But, I'm not planning to use this as my go to screwdriver. I'm going to stick with the Kleins for most jobs. But this is just a handy little tool to have around.There are two minor negatives to mention but I believe they are expected from this type of device so I don't think it should take away from the 5 star rating. The first thing is because it is a multipart screwdriver, the connection between the handle and the shaft has the slightest amount of play which causes the shaft to wiggle a bit. Not to the point that it takes away from the function at all, it just feels less secure than a solid traditional screwdriver. But again, that is to be expected from this type of device. Another thing that happened is that one of the bits fell out of the storage area in the handle when I opened it. I snapped it back into place and it seemed to snap in firmly so maybe it was just a little loose from the factor or shipping.All and all this is a great product with a really cool design and features.Update: I still think this is a 5 star tool but I sold it to a friend who loved it. I found myself continually using my Klein Heavy Duty Multi-Bit screwdriver. There are a couple of things about the Klein that work better for me. First, it feels more solid as the Wera has a slight wobble. I feel that these two screwdrivers are for different purposes though. The Wera is more of a compact travel tool and it is great for that purpose. I can use the Klein every day and it feels solid. Another thing about he Klein is that all of the tips are in the blade of the screwdriver, not the handle. When I want to go from phillips to slotted all I need to do is pull out the blade, flip it over and put it back in. The Wera takes a little more time to switch bits. The last thing is that I prefer the traditional grip of the Klein more than the unique grip of the Wera. The Wera is not bad but I just prefer the Klein type grip. Also, the Klein contains 3 nut drivers built into the blade. For all around day to day use in a professional environment, the Klein is better for me. For mobility as a travel screwdriver for a car or boat, the Wera is great. The Klein is also about half the price of the Wera. But, you can use any 1" hex tip with the Wera. Not so with the Klein. They are both good, just different. On another note, I'm planning to buy a set of Wiha insulated slim screwdrivers. I'm choosing Wiha over Wera because of the handle. I think I will like the smoother handle of the Wiha better than the Wera. Both are ergonomic but the Wiha is smoother and rounder. I've held them both and the Wiha feel more comfortable to me. Many people love Wera and I think they are 5 star tools.
A**R
Compact and Handy
I bought this particular "KK25 Replacement Kit" model because it had a set of 3 + 3 most common screwdriver bits for general household chores...3 phillips head and 3 flat head sizes, included in the handle.I've never run across a star-drive or square hole screw for 95% of the things I've needed to have taken apart or put back together, here in the U.S.I was looking for a compact, handy screwdriver I could fit into a small tool kit that wouldn't take up much space. This fits the bill perfectly.The Good:Despite the odd-looking handle, it provides a nice purchase on the tool. I wasn't sure if I'd like the "feel" or not - it actually functions and feels good in the hand better than I expected. the bits don't slop and rattle around in the handle like on cheaper models. The handle closes securely and opens easily enough with a press on the bottom button. Bit Chuck really feels solid, no bits are escaping without deliberate action your part. I tested the magnetic chuck on the Wera with a set of the "Flat 1/4 inch bits" assortment that came with the Leatherman Surge multi-tool I have along with the extender bit. They work. Granted, they don't lock in like regular 1/4 inch bits will...but the Wera chuck held them in place magnetically just fine for lighter-duty tasks you might need them for.I should think this will work with most standard 1/4 inch bits, if you have a handful kicking around.Screwdriver came with a nice case, it fits the Wera "Stubby" magnetic 1/4 inch bit screwdriver neatly alongside, if you want to pick up one of those too.Action for both the screwdriver shaft and opening handle is spring-assisted, which lends to a more premium feel for this tool. They both snap forward when activated.The Bad (or maybe "Unpolished"):When extended, there is a little bit of play in the shaft of the screwdriver. It's just the smallest bit of wobble and doesn't at all make using the tool feel horrible or non-precise... it's just - there. It's an extending, collapsible shaft...so you have to imagine it's not going to be as "solid feeling" as a full-tang solid shaft screwdriver - naturally... but I felt I should mention it as a realistic expectation of what this tool IS. Oh, it works. I've tested this bad boy. It screws and unscrews FINE. It's actually nice to use.It's just not as nice feeling as a full-shaft screwdriver, but that wasn't the brief. What I wanted was a Compact, Collapsible, Bit-Holding Screwdriver.That's exactly what this is - and it's really one of the nicer compact "bits-stored-in-handle" screwdrivers I've tried. Most feel cheap or manufactured from recycled shopping-bag plastic. Not this.Second minor gripe (aside from the slightly cringy "Be a Tool Rebel" marketing tag) is the collar-lock for the collapsible shaft is pretty STIFF. At least it was on mine. I almost thought I might break this thing, I had to REALLY PRESS DOWN hard on that green collar to get the shaft to unlock and slide back down into the handle. Jeeze. It's a screwdriver - not the breach-release on a howitzer, guys.German Engineering I guess. Maybe it'll soften up after 2000 more uses or something... but yeah - that collar lock DOES work, I just had to make it click by exerting 100 Lbs of force with my thumb. No problem.At any rate, I'm pretty happy with this little guy.It seems a solid unit, and it's done well with all the chores I've put it though so far. Compact, easy to tote around and should accomplish what you need it to. Time will tell how it holds up, and I've done no cold weather testing like freezing it in a block of ice then smashing that block against a tree to get to it in a desperate bit to rapidly disassemble a tricycle in the dead of Winter... BUT: I think for what it is, it'll be great for around the house.Possibly overpriced a bit, but it's still the sturdiest-feeling compact screwdriver with all these features I've used. Should it last, I'll consider it money well spent.
L**W
Great tool
Best screwdriver ever. So versatile with the retracting shaft and storage in the handle. All bits included are commonly used. Handle is very comfortable. Build quality is rock solid. The case is surprisingly very high quality as well.
R**Y
Quite a nice, extensive combination bit screwdriver in a small form factor
I got this as recommended by a YouTube woodworker--can't have enough tools. The remarkable think about this one is its compact size, comfortable to grip, with a larger than usual variety of bits stored inside. Very well made. Don't need the case, but it is too nice to discard. You may or may not need this, but it's one of those tools that is better than what you already have. Good enough reason to keep it!
J**U
Compact But Function Rich
This has become my primary screw driver and I keep it in my daily bag. Not that I really need it daily, but I used it so much during a move that I just built the habit. Thing is, it's light weight and compact size don't make me notice that it's there.The amount of functionality packed into that tiny space is pretty remarkable. Not only does the neck extend, but it's also removable. So if you have an even longer one you need to reach something, that's an option. It keeps six single sided bits in the handle, and you can swap in which ever ones you like. The part toward the bit holder isn't just the bit release, it freely rotates so you can hold that with your other hand for stability. And it's made by Wera, who has a reputation for long lasting tools.So I couldn't be happier with this purchase.
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