
When I came across the Klein Tools demo driver, I thought to myself “that’s a strange-looking screwdriver.”
I then realized it’s strictly a demo tool, and not a screwdriver at all, despite the slight resemblance.

The handle looks a bit different too, compared to your average demolition screwdriver.

I revisited the tool this morning, and realized I had missed the main point of the new Klein tool.
It’s a handle for SDS chisel-style rotary hammer bits. That’s a new concept, at least to me. Klein basically created a handheld SDS chisel and demo tool chuck and built a comfortable-looking handle grip around it, complete with steel striking cap.

Need to work faster or harder? You can use the same working tools in your rotary hammer.
Klein’s product pages say that their driver can be used with SDS Plus bits “for effortless transitions between rotary hammer drill and pry bar.”
It comes with the handle, a flat chisel, and bull point tools.
Price: $25-30
Model: 32753SD