Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy Duty Nut Driver

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Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy-Duty Nut Driver
PTR Review
  • Build Quality 9.0
  • Design 8.5
  • Ergonomics 9.0
  • Performance 9.0
  • Value 8.5

Overall, this tool is successful at saving time on the job and space in your toolbag, but it could use a couple tweaks.

Overall Score 8.8 (out of 10)

If youโ€™re not carrying around a multi-size nut driver, let me make your day: you can combine a bunch of tools and save space in your bag or pouch today! Sounds like an infomercial? Maybe so, but this kind of tool is very convenient for a task so common across the trades.ย Today, Iโ€™ve got the Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy Duty Nut Driver version to review. So go nuts and read on.

Pros

  • 6 nut driver sizes on 1 tool
  • Excellent grip
  • Hex design allows you to use a wrench when you need extra torque
  • Color-coded sizes
  • Secure nesting without making switches too difficult

Cons

  • Size etchings are small and tough to read for some of us
  • 3/16-inch nut driver isnโ€™t as helpful as an 11/32-inch would be

Recommendation

If the idea of saving space in your tool bag with 1 multi-bit nut driver instead of 5 or 6 individual drivers sounds appealing, give Southwire a shot. Even compared to Klein, this model competes very well.ย 

Features

  • Chrome plated finish for corrosion resistance
  • Heavy Duty steel shanks with bolsters for wrench-assisted turning
  • Comfort grip handle
  • Color-coded ends for quick identification
  • Hollow shafts for screw clearance

Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy-Duty Nut Driver

Performance

This is a big tool, and it has a bit of weight to it. On the upside, it gives you a great gripping surface, and it still saves space over six individual tools. Thereโ€™s no tether on this, so youโ€™ll have to be mindful if youโ€™re working overhead.

Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy-Duty Nut Driver

The sockets nest securely yet switch out easily. Hex bolsters accommodate a wrench if you need extra torque, which is a great feature.

Unfortunately, the etched size markings are just too small and hard to see. Granted, I donโ€™t have the best vision, but it would be nice if the numbers were bigger. I relied on the color-coding; once I had it memorized, find the right nut size was easy.

Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy-Duty Nut Driver

As nice as it is to have several nut sizes at hand, I donโ€™t quite understand the inclusion of the 3/16-inch. Itโ€™s not just theย Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy Duty Nut Driver that does this, though. Iโ€™ve seen it on other models, too. It makes more sense to me to replace the seldom-used 3/16-inch with an 11/32-inch. Thatโ€™s usually the nut size needed for when we replace a ballast.

Of course, there may be a design challenge there since it replaces the smallest size with one that has to nest in the middle. Still, itโ€™s an adjustment that will set the first one to do it apart from the rest.

Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy-Duty Nut Driver

Price & Value

Klein Toolโ€™s version of theย Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy Duty Nut Driver (32800) won a 2016 Pro Tool Innovation Award, and it retails at $23.82. Although they are very similar, I think this Southwire driver has a better grip than Kleinโ€™s 6-in-1 version,ย and itโ€™s priced a touch lower at $22.98. With pricing that close, it may just boil down to your preference between the grips.

The Bottom Line

Itโ€™s hard to beat the convenience of theย Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy Duty Nut Driver. If the etched size markings were easier to read, and if Southwire swapped the 3/16-inch for an 11/32-inch, this would be the perfect nut driver.

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Southwire 6-in-1 Heavy Duty Nut Driver Specifications

  • Item Number: ND6N1HD
  • Includes 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 9/16-inch nut drivers
  • Height: 9.25 inches
  • Width: 1.4 inches
  • Depth: 1.4 inches
  • Weight: 1 pound
  • Price: $15.29
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