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product_id: 35728750
title: "PB SWISS TOOLS 8125-9-45 Swiss Grip Coin Driver"
price: "33629CFA"
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# Ergonomic Swiss Grip handle Lightweight 1.44 oz 45mm precision shaft PB SWISS TOOLS 8125-9-45 Swiss Grip Coin Driver

**Price:** 33629CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Elevate your toolkit with Swiss precision and grip that won’t quit!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PB SWISS TOOLS 8125-9-45 Swiss Grip Coin Driver
- **How much does it cost?** 33629CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Mighty:** 5.9-inch total length balances reach and control for professional use
- • **Ergonomic Swiss Grip:** Comfort-first handle design ensures fatigue-free use during extended tasks
- • **Durable Alloy Steel Build:** Robust construction built to last through countless projects and tweaks
- • **Multi-Functional Power Tool:** Perfect for prying, pressing, and delicate separations without damage
- • **Precision Swiss Engineering:** 45mm shaft length for versatile, accurate coin slot engagement

## Overview

The PB SWISS TOOLS 8125-9-45 Swiss Grip Coin Driver is a precision-engineered, 5.9-inch multi-purpose tool featuring a 45mm alloy steel shaft and an ergonomic red Swiss Grip handle. Lightweight at just 1.44 ounces, it excels in delicate prying, pressing, and screw-driving tasks, making it an essential, durable addition to any professional or enthusiast’s toolbox.

## Description

A coin driver that can be used in a variety of situations.

Review: Love it! - Super useful multi purpose tool. I mostly needed it for wide screws like on tripods, but now I also use it all the time as a general poking, pressing, prying tool. The metal doesn't pass all the way through the handle so it's not really a heavy duty pry bar. I have actual pry bars for that (some of those aren't full pass-through either) but it certainly feels solid enough for general tasks where I'm not putting my body weight on it. And for tasks when I don't want to damage the surface. Depending on what it is - in some cases this still might cause damage. And especially when my other hand needs to be close and I don't want to accentually poke myself with one of my more pointy pry bars. The wide tip and wide grippy handle also make this a great separation tool for two parts of a plastic product. Might be great for 3D printing uses to remove supports but I don't work in that personally so I can't say for sure. I LOVE the Swiss Grip handle. So nice in the hand and very grippy. I wish all my tools were this nice. I'm actually a bit upset at how much worse my other tools are compared to this handle. 😅 I tried the stubby version of this too. It's nice but a lot less multi purpose. A bit wider handle so might allow a little more force to be applied to the fastener. But the long one works better for my uses and can still apply enough torque for my uses. Another limitation is that it's not really slim enough for pocket carry. Not impossible I guess. It's amazing in the hand though. I'd say a great tool for a toolbox or bag. I grab for it all the time. It sits right next to my main screwdriver in the work desk drawer. Alternatives to consider: A Victorinox Swiss Army knife often has a good wide flat tool. But I think you need to go up to the 111mm size if you want it to lock in place. Not gonna be cheaper and they aren't as comfy/grippy but it's very multi purpose. Tekton make nice mini pry bars but not wide. Only a few bucks though and made in America. I use one of those often too. Or possibly just attaching a handle to an SDS bit and sanding the edge down if it's sharp to make it more blunt. Or probably a thousand other things. See the last photo. That was my main pry bar for probably a decade. Made from an old chisel (I made it not sharp of course).
Review: Great tool for a unique application. - I bought this for removing stubborn camera battery covers in vintage film cameras. As it comes, the blade at the tip is too thin and really doesn't fit the normal "coin slot" size used on a camera. But the way it is made, the blade has a taper so I carefully/slowly ground down the face of the tip, regularly cooling it in water, using a bench grinder making sure I kept the curved shape intact, until it now snugly fits a camera cover coin slot. It's not cheap but no one else makes a tool like this and with a little modification, is a perfect tool for this task.

## Features

- Swiss Grip Coin Screwdriver
- Shaft length: 1.8 inches (45 mm)
- Total length: 5.9 inches (150 mm)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00TPBTEP2 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #303,139 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,256 in Screwdrivers |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (286) |
| Date First Available | March 3, 2015 |
| Head Style | Negative |
| Included Components | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | 8125-9-45 |
| Manufacturer | PB SWISS TOOLS |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Part Number | 8125-9-45 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 1.57 x 1.57 inches |
| Shape | Single Item |
| Usage | Stubby |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PB SWISS TOOLS
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Head Style:** Negative
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Color:** Red

## Images

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![PB SWISS TOOLS 8125-9-45 Swiss Grip Coin Driver - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51M7wdxikAL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: will this fit large dzus fastners?**
A: I am not sure.  This was intended to fit slotted screws that have a slot large enough to admit a U.S. quarter.  As you see from picture it has a rounded tip so if your slot is cut shallow and a bit wider than this screwdriver it might have a tendency to cam out if the quarter turn is really jammed in.  It is actually designed to fit a slot with a rounded bottom.  You might be better off finding a heavy conventional screwdriver and grinding it to fit your fastener's slot exactly.

**Q: Is the head of this tool the same size as the stubby coin turn tool?**
A: The head of PB-8125 9-45 is the same size as the head of item PB-8216 9-45 .

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love it!
*by M***O on March 13, 2025*

Super useful multi purpose tool. I mostly needed it for wide screws like on tripods, but now I also use it all the time as a general poking, pressing, prying tool. The metal doesn't pass all the way through the handle so it's not really a heavy duty pry bar. I have actual pry bars for that (some of those aren't full pass-through either) but it certainly feels solid enough for general tasks where I'm not putting my body weight on it. And for tasks when I don't want to damage the surface. Depending on what it is - in some cases this still might cause damage. And especially when my other hand needs to be close and I don't want to accentually poke myself with one of my more pointy pry bars. The wide tip and wide grippy handle also make this a great separation tool for two parts of a plastic product. Might be great for 3D printing uses to remove supports but I don't work in that personally so I can't say for sure. I LOVE the Swiss Grip handle. So nice in the hand and very grippy. I wish all my tools were this nice. I'm actually a bit upset at how much worse my other tools are compared to this handle. 😅 I tried the stubby version of this too. It's nice but a lot less multi purpose. A bit wider handle so might allow a little more force to be applied to the fastener. But the long one works better for my uses and can still apply enough torque for my uses. Another limitation is that it's not really slim enough for pocket carry. Not impossible I guess. It's amazing in the hand though. I'd say a great tool for a toolbox or bag. I grab for it all the time. It sits right next to my main screwdriver in the work desk drawer. Alternatives to consider: A Victorinox Swiss Army knife often has a good wide flat tool. But I think you need to go up to the 111mm size if you want it to lock in place. Not gonna be cheaper and they aren't as comfy/grippy but it's very multi purpose. Tekton make nice mini pry bars but not wide. Only a few bucks though and made in America. I use one of those often too. Or possibly just attaching a handle to an SDS bit and sanding the edge down if it's sharp to make it more blunt. Or probably a thousand other things. See the last photo. That was my main pry bar for probably a decade. Made from an old chisel (I made it not sharp of course).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great tool for a unique application.
*by S***Z on October 17, 2020*

I bought this for removing stubborn camera battery covers in vintage film cameras. As it comes, the blade at the tip is too thin and really doesn't fit the normal "coin slot" size used on a camera. But the way it is made, the blade has a taper so I carefully/slowly ground down the face of the tip, regularly cooling it in water, using a bench grinder making sure I kept the curved shape intact, until it now snugly fits a camera cover coin slot. It's not cheap but no one else makes a tool like this and with a little modification, is a perfect tool for this task.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Using More Than I Originally Thought
*by R***. on August 24, 2021*

So I wanted to try something from PB Swiss and I saw this unique tool. Meant for opening items that you would typically use a coin for, this item was the first time I have ever seen something like this. I gave it a shot and I found myself using it way more than I thought I was going to, about once weekly for things like changing the battery out of my Suunto Core watch, changing batteries out of keyfobs, and opening solvent cans with plastic spouts. The tool quality is exactly like what everyone says about PB Swiss, excellent in all aspects. I also love that it is non-maring, a sign of a nicely finished tool. Though a bit on the pricey side, if you can afford it, this tool would make a nice addition to your toolbox, and like me, you will most likely be using it more often than you thought.

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