Klein Tools® Introduces 2-in-1 Insulated Screwdriver for Protection and Quick Changes on the Job

May 31, 2023

Klein Tools introduces the 2-in-1 Insulated Flip Blade Screwdriver, featuring an insulated handle and insulated blade for quick changes on the job. 

2-in-1 Insulated Electronics Screwdriver, Phillips, Slotted Bits (Cat. No. 32581INS)

  • Features 2 tips in one tool, #0 Phillips and 1/8’’ Slotted tips
  • Meets or exceeds ASTM F1505-16 (2021) and IEC 60900:2018
  • Cushion-Grip™ handle for greater torque and comfort
  • Heat treated precision machined tips for greater strength
  • Securely and easily release the blade by sliding collar forward
  • Spin cap maximizes precision control when fastening

“Insulated tools are a great way for professionals to help protect themselves from electric shocks on the job,” says Adriana Facchina, associate product manager at Klein Tools. “Our new 2-in-1 Insulated Electronics Screwdriver has both an insulated handle and insulated blade, and features a sliding collar, auto-eject mechanism that allows you to flip the blade simply and easily. With a Cushion-Grip™ handle for comfort and spin cap for precision, this is the perfect screwdriver to have as a go-to in your tool bag.”

Adriana Facchina, associate product manager at Klein Tools

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