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Kobalt 12-Piece Plastic Handle Magnetic Multi-Bit Screwdriver Set

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Kobalt 12-Piece Plastic Handle Magnetic Multi-Bit Screwdriver SetKobalt 12 Piece Magnetic Screwdriver Set This 12 piece Kobalt screwdriver set equips you with a full range of Phillips and flat drives plus two offset screwdrivers. Chrome plated, hardened steel shafts with precision ground magnetic tips deliver durable performance and secure fastener hold, while plastic handles are shaped for a comfortable grip. Key Features: Comprehensive Set: 12 pieces including 5 Phillips, 5 flat, and 2 offset screwdrivers for

Kobalt 12-Piece Magnetic Screwdriver Set

This 12-piece Kobalt screwdriver set equips you with a full range of Phillips and flat drives plus two offset screwdrivers. Chrome-plated, hardened steel shafts with precision-ground magnetic tips deliver durable performance and secure fastener hold, while plastic handles are shaped for a comfortable grip.


Key Features:

  • Comprehensive Set: 12 pieces including 5 Phillips, 5 flat, and 2 offset screwdrivers for versatile fastening tasks
  • Durable Blades: Hardened, tempered steel with chrome plating resists rust and wear
  • Secure Fastener Hold: Precision-ground magnetic tips improve grip and reduce dropped screws
  • Comfortable Control: Ergonomic plastic handles with cushioned-style shaping for a steady grasp
  • Easy Storage: Hanging holes in handles for convenient organization

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Set/Individual Set
Total Number of Pieces 12
Number of Screwdrivers Included 12
Phillips Drive Included Yes
Flat Drive Included Yes
Torx Drive Included No
Square Drive Included No
Hex Drive Included No
Allen Drive Included No
Pozidriv Drive Included No
Magnetic Yes
Ratcheting No
Handle Material Plastic
Cushioned Grip No
Handle Length(s) 4-in; 4-1/4-in; 4-1/2-in; 4-1/4-in; 4-1/2-in
Maximum Shaft Length 6-in
Minimum Shaft Length 1-1/2-in
Drive Size Set
Number of Bits Included 0
Case Type N/A
Sub-Brand N/A
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No
UNSPSC 27111700
Included Sizes - Phillips #0 x 2-1/2-in; #1 x 3-in; #2 x 1-1/2-in; #2 x 4-in; #3 x 6-in
Included Sizes - Flat 1/8-in x 2-1/2-in; 3/16-in x 4-in; 1/4-in x 1-1/2-in; 1/4-in x 4-in; 3/8-in x 8-in
Additional Included 2 offset screwdrivers
Blade Material/Finish Hardened tempered steel, chrome plated

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What sizes are included?
A: Phillips: #0 x 2-1/2 in, #1 x 3 in, #2 x 1-1/2 in, #2 x 4 in, #3 x 6 in. Flat: 1/8 in x 2-1/2 in, 3/16 in x 4 in, 1/4 in x 1-1/2 in, 1/4 in x 4 in, 3/8 in x 8 in.


Q: Are the tips magnetic?
A: Yes, the tips are precision-ground and magnetic to hold screws securely.


Q: Is this a multi-bit driver or individual screwdrivers?
A: It is a set of 12 individual screwdrivers plus two offset drivers; no loose bits are included.


Q: Are the shafts insulated for electrical work?
A: No, the set is not insulated.


Q: What are the shaft length ranges?
A: Minimum shaft length is 1-1/2 in and maximum shaft length is 6 in.


A Sleek, Ready-for-Anything Toolkit Classic

With bold cobalt-blue handles and gleaming chrome shafts, this set brings a polished, purposeful energy to a workshop wall or utility nook. The precision magnetic tips and offset drivers are the quiet heroes—streamlined details that make everyday fixes feel effortless. Hang them in a neat row near matte-black hooks or a pegboard for a crisp, graphic moment. It’s the kind of functional elegance that elevates the rhythm of a well-designed home.


Equip your toolbox with this durable, all-in-one Kobalt set and tackle every fastener with confidence today.

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