Klein Tools 85191 Screwdriver / Conduit Reamer vs 7.875 T-Handle Ratcheting Screwdriver
Overall winner: Klein Tools 85191 Screwdriver / Conduit Reamer
Key Differences
Klein Tools 85191 (A) lists at a lower price tier and is built as a conduit reamer/screwdriver with a hooded-blade that prevents tip slip and handles multiple conduit sizes. Williams 7.875 in T-Handle Ratcheting Screwdriver (B) offers an ergonomic T-handle, heavy-duty 3-way ratcheting and a stainless steel shank for higher torque and ratcheting convenience, but sits in a higher price tier
Klein Tools 85191 Screwdriver / Conduit Reamer
Conduit reamer with hooded blade for guiding and protecting wire during fitting installation. Cushioned grip for comfort and torque in reaming. Customer notes it performs well for long EMT runs and is valued for functionality
Pros
- hooded-blade design prevents tip slipping
- thick hood for rugged use
- reams & smooths 1/2-, 3/4-, and 1-inch thin-wall conduit ends
- cushion grip for comfort and torque
Cons
- mixed durability feedback from customers
7.875 T-Handle Ratcheting Screwdriver
T-handle ratcheting screwdriver with a #2 Phillips bit. Ergonomic palm-fitting design and durable hi-impact handle with a 3-way ratchet. One customer notes solid build and smooth action
Pros
- ergonomic T-handle design
- 3-way ratcheting mechanism
- stainless steel shank for durability
- includes #2 Phillips bit
Cons
- mentions premium feel but price reference not allowed
- no explicit durability comparison beyond stainless steel claim
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | KLEIN TOOLS |
| User Reviews | KLEIN TOOLS |