Maximum PC Gets Screwed So You Don't Have To: Ultimate Screwdriver Review Roundup
SmartPro Tools Four Function 19-in-1 Ratcheting Screwdriver

SmartPro Tools saw fit to include everything but the proverbial kitchen sink, and if they could have found a way to fit it inside the handle with everything else, we have no doubts they would have. But what you do get are 11 standard sized bits along with a pair of double-sided precision tips for tearing into handheld gadgets, a breakaway stubby screwdriver, and the only reversible ratchet in our roundup devoid of any shimmy. And while the tips aren't magnetic, SmartPro throws in a powerful retractable magnetic pick-up tool. But by the beard of Zeus, why saddle an otherwise spectacular screwdriver with a chintzy plastic handle?
Verdict: 7
$17, www.smartprotools.com
Borderex All-in-One Screwdriver
Borderex claims its All-in-One screwdriver is "ideal for cars and computer repairing," but when it comes to screwing, we've learned that one size does not fit all (see what we did there?). It's a shame only two bits are included, because the long magnetic shaft makes easy work out of maneuvering into tight confines, and the rubberized handle feels gratifying after extended use. A separate stubby screwdriver thrown in adds value, but the bits are the same size, and some of our testbed's screws showed a stubbornness to cooperate with the All-in-One. Oh, and good luck finding the All-in-One online. Borderex told us their screwdriver is imported by Titan, but couldn't provide us with an MSRP or a link to purchase one.

Verdict: 6
Klein Tools 10-in-1
At a glance, the 10-in-1 looks to be little more than an ordinary screwdriver with a rubber grip slipped onto the handle. But an easily removable shaft reveals eight bits and two nut drivers, and in a nod towards the baby bear in Goldilocks and Three Bears, the 10-in-1 weighs just right. It's not the most comfortable screwdriver in our roundup, nor does it have many amenities like magnetized tips or ratcheting action, but it's a solid all-around workhorse.
Verdict: 7
$13, www.kleintools.com
Vermont American 1551 All Purpose Multi-bit Magnetic Hand Driver Set

Long on name but short on features, we did manage to find an alternate use for the 1551's storage area. Instead of having the bits clipped to a contraption inside the handle, Vermont American simply left a hollow opening to store whichever three out of the four included magnetic bits aren't being used. But if you find yourself always using the same bit, you can throw anything you want in the handle. For example, we shoved exactly 16 orange flavored tic-tacs inside, giving us instant access to an energy boost equivalent to 32 calories. But while the storage mechanism helps keep our breath from offending, the constantly rotating cap makes it awkward to turn the screwdriver.

Verdict: 5
$11, www.vermontamerican.com