That's a good deal for two!.
Hi, I'm Greg, and I am a tool hoarder. I am constantly tweaking my tool setup and buying new tools to try. I have drawers full of unused screwdrivers and various pliers.
I do like multi tool type devices. My go-to screwdriver is the Klein extended multi. I really like the extended length and it's a simple design that does 95% of what I need on a daily basis. It has #1 and #2 phillips, 3/16 and 1/4" slotted bits, and a 1/4" and 5/16" nutdriver. It's not nearly as versatile as the other ones but I can use it without thought, as the bit selection is so simple.
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As a secondary screwdriver I recently started carrying the klein adjustable length screwdriver. I like it mainly because I can customize the bit selection with standard bits. I keep a #0 and #3 phillips, and several metric hex bits (needed for one of my autos). I also have a 7/32" security hex bit for my fragramatics combo domes in the handle. I'm not finding any square drive or ecx in common use here on stuff I work on but I am rarely in breaker panels.
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A couple years ago I realized many of my controls and contactors (especially European made) use a pozi drive bit. It looks just like a phillips screw bit but the pozidrive bit definitely fits better if you go to the trouble to use it.
My local Lowes has a Irwin multi nutdriver on sale for about $15 that I really like because it has the 11/32 that I need mainly for bill acceptor service, and is deep enough to use on the studs. I bought like four of them.