








🛠️ The only screwdriver your multitasking lifestyle deserves.
The Bit Bar Inline Max is a premium, all-metal multibit screwdriver engineered from solid Grade 5 titanium alloy. Featuring rare-earth magnets for secure bit retention and a deep carry titanium pocket clip, it offers 10 versatile driver heads in a compact, durable design. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts who demand reliability and style in one sleek tool.
























| ASIN | B0C1CSZRDZ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #690,882 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #896 in Pry Bars |
| Brand | BIG IDEA DESIGN |
| Color | Stonewashed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Date First Available | April 4, 2023 |
| Folded Size | Compact |
| Included Components | (6) S2 Steel Doubled Sided Flat Bits (#0, #1, #2, #3 Phillips / T6, T8 Torx / 1/4", 1/8", 3/32" Flathead, 4mm, 5mm Hex), Bit Bar Inline Max Screwdriver (Stonewashed finish only) |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | Bit Bar Inline Max |
| Manufacturer | Big Idea Design |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.2 x 2.2 x 1.14 inches |
| Part Number | Bit Bar Inline Max |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| UPC | 850040735222 |
M**L
A fantastic multibit screwdriver, but not necessary
I absolutely love this screwdriver. Big Idea Design makes fantastic products, but they are expensive... Kinda. Their warranty is outstanding, and the products are indestructible. This drive is no different, I love that my leather flat bits fit perfectly. This has allowed me to lose the leatherman skeletool I carried daily.
R**J
Fantastic
you can carry 5 double sided bits. 10 driver head in 1 shaft. Rattles a bit, but works great as a driver. Just over 100 grams with the bits. I love it.
W**L
Like it
The magnetic parts could be just a little stronger but all in all a nice edc tool. The price is what got it a star deduction.
C**D
T-Bar Insert and L -Shape Insert Very Loose Configurations - Poorly Machined Bits
I am very disappointed for the amount of money this product costs. Let me be clear, if it is a good functional tool that is sturdy, well machined, comfortable, etc. it would not matter to me if it was $125 or $200, I would buy it and use it; I want my tools to last a lifetime and be useful. This product does not even come close to meeting any of the previous criteria. Great idea, poor design, and most likely didn't test it out before placing it on the market. I am returning mine as I write this review and ordering a second "711L Lollipop Bit Driver (Stainless Steel)" they also have it in aluminum, and both are 1-2 ounces lighter than the "Bit Bar Inline Max" - The "Lollipop Bit Driver is also available on Amazon. I
H**N
Nice Item
I struggle to find a way to easily carry a screwdriver with me on a daily basis. Swiss Army/Leatherman knives are useless to me. Considering my whole EDC is titanium, and a Big Idea Design fountain pen is part of the EDC, this seemed like a good choice. I was very impressed with the driver when I got it. I have had no problems with the bits being smaller in terms of durability. The only problem I have seen is that the bits are proprietary, so there is no replacing them if you need a more specific application. This brings up one other problem I had with it, BID fixed for me. One of the bits had very poor stamping on it, and I couldn't read the markings. I emailed their customer service, and they replaced the bit. It was great customer service, and I am satisfied with their resolution.
J**N
Perfect
I use this everyday. It’s held up to the wear and tear of my pocket. Only annoying this is the magnet gets hung on other junk in my pocket sometimes. But this is one of my favorite pocket tools I’ve ever owned.
G**I
Disappointing, not worth the price.
So, let's remember: this is a $125 screwdriver. I have entire multi-blade, multi-handle, 1000V insulated screwdriver sets from Wera (hardly a cheapo brand) that cost the same amount. I'm reviewing this with that in mind. This bas the build quality of a $35 item. I understand that it is titanium, but so what? The fact that it is titanium instead of steel does nothing except save a handful of grams, less than you would notice in a pocket. They had to laser-etch "Ti" on the handle so you don't forget—that's how little value titanium has in a tool like this. On the build quality front? It rattles. A $125 screwdriver should not rattle in my pocket. I can think of at least three easy ways that could have been fixed—magnets, additional ball detents, or tighter tolerances—and I've held this thing in my hands for maybe five minutes. It also has a really noticeable panel gap on the *only* panel this tool has, which is at the butt of the case. Not great. For this price I was expecting the kind of manufacturing quality that in a tool makes you want to fidget and play with it. Instead, I found myself thinking, "Ehhh, I can live with it, I guess." Then I remembered it was $125, and I thought, "No, I should return this." There are some design flaws as well. The little square "windows" in the outer case are kind of baffling, and I'm not sure why they're there. Maybe they're supposed to show you what bits you have? They don't do a very good job of that though (don't line up in a useful way) and in any case you can only see two out of five bits through them—or zero, depending on how you insert the driver. It's also *nearly* big enough to hold eight double-ended bits instead of five. That would give sixteen options (plus one or two more if you carry a Leatherman, since the bit bar uses the same style of bit) rather than ten, with essentially no added inconvenience to the user. This tool is shorter than a pen, and could easily gain an inch of length without a problem. That would make space for two more bits on the sides and one at the other end of the driver. They actually include one more bit with this tool than it can carry, as if to say, "We know this should hold more bits, but it doesn't." What am I supposed to do with a tiny ziploc bag containing a single, flat, double-ended Torx bit? It's just awkward. They should have just left that out, if the tool wasn't going to be able to hold it. Overall, it's a disappointment. The design feels compromised, and the quality is pretty meh. The basic concept is very good, but the execution is really lacking. In terms of value for money, it's pretty lousy even in world of expensive EDC gadgets. This is the kind of thing you would get in your stocking on Christmas, play with for ten minutes, and then stick in a junk drawer and forget about. I'm not paying $125 to have that kind of experience, so in the end, I am returning this unused.
S**1
Very well made and useful.
The bit bar is great. I put off buying one because it's very expensive but I'm glad I finally bought it.
V**E
Perfect. just very expensive
J**R
Was looking for a pocket screwdriver to replace caring my leatherman surge and bit kit, since it was mainly funtioning as a screwdriver for me, well i sure lucked out. Solid and resonably light for what it is, works perfect with my leatherman bitset as seen in picture. Easily fits in pocket. A great edition to anyone's edc.
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