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Best Screwdriver Sets for DIYers

A good screwdriver set covers the slotted, Phillips, and often Torx and square tips you need, with comfortable grips and tips that stay sharp. Quality steel and ergonomic handles prevent stripped screws and sore hands.

What to look for

  • ·Look for hardened, precisely machined tips that grip screws without camming out and stripping the head.
  • ·A comfortable, grippy handle (Wera, Wiha, Klein) makes a real difference on stubborn screws.
  • ·A multi-bit driver saves space and covers many tips; dedicated drivers feel more solid for heavy use.

Quick comparison

ProductTierPriceBest for
Wera Kraftform Screwdriver SetEditor's pick$40 to $90The best feel and precision
Wiha Screwdriver SetEditor's pick$30 to $80Premium grip and durability
Klein Tools Screwdriver SetEditor's pick$30 to $60Rugged trade-grade
Megapro Multi-Bit DriverBest value$20 to $35Versatile multi-bit value
Milwaukee Screwdriver SetBest value$20 to $40Durable value set
Craftsman Screwdriver SetBest value$18 to $35Familiar-name value
Stanley Screwdriver SetBudget pick$12 to $25Budget everyday driving
Amazon Basics Screwdriver SetBudget pick$10 to $20Cheap complete basics
Store-Brand Screwdriver SetBudget pick$6 to $15Lowest-cost occasional use

Editor's pick

Wera
Editor's pick

Wera Kraftform Screwdriver Set

$40 to $90

Premium German screwdrivers with a famously comfortable Kraftform handle and precise, grippy tips. A joy to use and built to last. The enthusiast favorite.

Best for: The best feel and precision

Hardened tipsErgonomic gripMultiple types

Typically available at Amazon, Acme Tools.

Wiha
Editor's pick

Wiha Screwdriver Set

$30 to $80

Top-tier precision and durability with a superior grip that resists marring, praised even over premium-priced rivals. The pick for quality at a fair premium.

Best for: Premium grip and durability

Hardened tipsSoft gripPrecision options

Typically available at Amazon.

Klein
Editor's pick

Klein Tools Screwdriver Set

$30 to $60

Well-made, durable drivers trusted by electricians and tradespeople, a solid step up from budget tools. The pick for rugged, dependable everyday use.

Best for: Rugged trade-grade

Cushion gripHardened tipsCabinet and Phillips

Typically available at Home Depot, Amazon.

Best value

Megapro
Best value

Megapro Multi-Bit Driver

$20 to $35

A versatile multi-bit driver that stores many tips in the handle, covering most jobs in one tool. A clever, durable value for a homeowner kit.

Best for: Versatile multi-bit value

Multi-bitIn-handle storageMany tips

Typically available at Amazon, Home Depot.

Milwaukee
Best value

Milwaukee Screwdriver Set

$20 to $40

A durable set with grippy handles and hardened tips at a value price, plus cushion-grip comfort. A dependable mid-range pick widely available.

Best for: Durable value set

Cushion gripHardened tipsSlotted and Phillips

Typically available at Home Depot, Acme Tools.

Craftsman
Best value

Craftsman Screwdriver Set

$18 to $35

A broad, familiar-name set covering common sizes and types with a lifetime warranty. A reliable value with easy availability and returns.

Best for: Familiar-name value

Multiple typesLifetime warranty

Typically available at Lowe's, Amazon.

Budget pick

Stanley
Budget pick

Stanley Screwdriver Set

$12 to $25

An affordable, dependable set covering everyday slotted and Phillips needs. Basic but serviceable, a fine budget pick for the home toolbox.

Best for: Budget everyday driving

Slotted and PhillipsCushion grip

Typically available at Home Depot, Walmart, Amazon.

Amazon Basics
Budget pick

Amazon Basics Screwdriver Set

$10 to $20

A cheap, complete set covering common tips for light home use. Not for heavy work, but a low-cost way to have the basics in a drawer.

Best for: Cheap complete basics

Multiple tipsMagnetic

Typically available at Amazon.

Generic
Budget pick

Store-Brand Screwdriver Set

$6 to $15

The lowest-cost set for occasional, light screwdriving around the house. Tips wear faster, but it covers the basics for the least money.

Best for: Lowest-cost occasional use

Slotted and PhillipsBasic

Typically available at Home Depot, Walmart.

Frequently asked

What screwdriver set do I need?+

A basic home set should cover several sizes of slotted and Phillips, plus Torx and square (Robertson) tips, which show up in modern hardware and electronics. A combined set or a multi-bit driver with those tips handles nearly everything around the house.

Which screwdriver brand is best?+

Wera and Wiha are top premium picks for tip precision and comfortable grips, with Klein a strong step up from budget. Megapro makes excellent multi-bit drivers. For most homeowners, a quality mid-range set lasts for years and grips well.

Multi-bit driver or individual screwdrivers?+

A multi-bit driver is compact and covers many tips in one handle, great for a homeowner kit and occasional use. Individual screwdrivers feel more solid and quicker to grab for frequent or heavy work. Many people own both.

Why do my screwdrivers strip screws?+

Usually a worn or wrong-size tip, or not seating it fully and straight in the screw. Use the correct size and type, press firmly in line with the screw, and consider Torx or square-drive fasteners, which grip far better than Phillips.

Do I need insulated screwdrivers?+

Only for working on or near live electrical circuits, where VDE-rated insulated drivers protect against shock. For general home use they are not required, but electricians and anyone doing electrical work should use properly rated insulated tools.