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Megapro came out with a Holiday bundle deal this year, featuring an 8-in-1 multi-bit screwdriver and LED worklight.
I have been a big fan of Megapro screwdrivers for a very long time, especially their ratcheting screwdrivers.
This one doesn’t ratchet, but it has an appealing bit loadout and I’m liking the hi-visibility green handle.
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In addition to the multi-bit screwdriver, you also get a pocket-friendly LED worklight.
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The Megapro 8-in-1 screwdriver features built-in bit storage, and comes with 2″ long 1/4″ hex bits. This means they’re easily replaceable, and can also be used with a cordless drill or screwdriver.
It comes with 7 bits, plus the built-in 1/4″ hex bit holder that doubles as a nut driver.
- Square #2
- Philips #1, #2, #3
- Slotted 4, 6
- Torx T15
![Megapro Holiday 2023 LED Flashlight](https://i0.wp.com/toolguyd.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Megapro-Holiday-2023-LED-Flashlight.jpg?resize=600%2C372&ssl=1)
The LED light measures 6-1/2″ long and features a swiveling pocket clip. According to Megapro’s website, it’s water resistant, rugged, and delivers 120 lumens of brightness. It’s powered by 3x AAA batteries
Price: $21.99
I don’t need any more worklights, but I have a lot of friends and family that do. I’m adding this to my shopping list.
I bought a similar Megapro hi-vis 15-in-1 screwdriver about two years back, and love the color. Even though you lose some bit sizes with this 8-in-1 model, I like the idea of using industry-standard 2″ power bits rather than double-ended bits.
Yes, Megapro’s screwdriver bits are easily replaceable, but I like to swap bits around, and standard 1″ and 2″ hex bits makes that easier to do.
So, what do you think – is this a HOT deal, or NOT?