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M**L
overall, the screwdriver functions well, but has its issues
I had some small electronics to try different types of screws with this, as an electric screwdriver it does great, even doing things I would expect a larger screwdriver to do (electrical sockets with a larger bit, cd drive enclosure screws, ect)+torque control is necessary for these tools unless you want your screws to be stripped when you tighten them, luckily this has a nice, wide range, *I WOULD NOT BUY ANY PRECISION ELECTRIC SCREWDRIVER WITHOUT THIS*+speed is really fast, if you have a whole bunch of screws you need to remove off a board, this is great for it+the tool head is compatible with most bit types for mini screwdrivers; this is useful if you want all our tools to work together, I have singe piece small electronics screwdrivers, so the additional 18 security bits can be used on this screwdriver and my preferred manual screwdriverThere are a few negatives, but they can be dealt with-There is no locking gear when you want to break glue or start the screw (or its really bad) so you have to use the torque control at its highest, then adjust if you want to remove laptop shell screws without stripping them-the button position is weird; unless you are holding it like a stamp (reverse of how you should hold a screwdriver) it's very awkward to hold-there is only one normal phillips head bit, and its only for electronics, a larger one would be nice, but I had compatible bits that allowed me to open computer and cd drive cases easily-large; I am still trying to find a precision screwdriver that has adjustable torque but is designed to fit in a pocket, but this one is still small enough to fit in a bag if I fit I can find a way to keep the buttons from being pressed-the extra bits in the kit have no place to be stored in the case; I had tomove them with my other bits for now
K**G
good medium priced well worth it.
What its good for is lots of screws and no more wrist death. THis thing and others will change your life as an IT guru or hobby goer. The power is up to crack factory screws on most rc kits so far tested on the rtr lvl. And it has the power to snug fit at the right torque without the electronic stop like other versions. The best part is just removing screws like you have an air drill.THe cons.Comes with a few bits. For the money it seams its not hard to add 20 more or so bits and even an extender to the set husky has a lot of nice bits cheap that fit this and an extender.The bits dont stay in the chuck they can just fall out no magnetism on the chuck its self. I resolved this by cutting up a neodymium magnet and exposing it in side the chuck.
S**H
Great so far
The media could not be loaded. I'm a cell phone technician and I've been using this device everyday since the 28th Nov 2021, compared to my other two brands that burnt out or broken gears ( that really left me wow😂) I can feel the power in the torque it's just strong enough to remove screws and gentle enough to replace them, I'm absolutely curious to see how it holds out as these type of devices are fantastic when ever second counts.Every tou it's a bit chunky which is a understandable trade off for motor power and battery, it hands down made up for it.Will update this by the end of April 2022
S**E
Great for the price, buy this if you want the cheapest but still pretty good option
So my Dell XPS had multiple issues (Battery, power plug, dust+overheating) and I needed to open the case. Of course Dell chose to make the screws Torx T5 instead of normal screws so I had to buy a set. I almost never need Torx so I wanted to get the cheapest set possible that wasn't terrible and this fits the bill. It's magnetic and even the inside of the plastic case is magnetic so the bits lock back into place. Yeah both the screwdriver and the case could be sturdier but I don't care at less than 9 dollars with a coupon. This serves it's purpose and I didn't have to spend more for something I will barely use. One thing I will say is that it is much smaller than it looks in the picture, but it does come with an extension and it being light is good in a way (big/heavy would make it uncomfortable and awkward to use).
J**.
Nice and portable, cheep container plastic, magnetic.
This looks like the best kit that I could find for small and portable IT work. The case seems a bit cheep, but great for the price. It is magnetized. The bits lay down when the lid is closed and stand upright when opened. The long piece that holds the bit and goes in the driver sits in the slot and is held there by a magnet, so with excessive force it could pull out and fall on electronics. It would be better to have it held in by a griping mechanism, than only a magnet along with the shape of the insert. I would recommend this to people.
J**N
use to take laptops and desktops apart for fixing
I work as a Computer Tech and have used screwdrivers for the past 15 years to take apart laptops and desktops. This electric screwdriver comes in real handy in quickly removing screws in new laptops, since HP business laptops have gotten a lot more screws in them to just get to the Memory or SSD. The only issue I have is I wish it has a little more torque, the torque adjusting is nice because some screws are small and will easily strip out but really I just keep the torque adjusted to the highest setting. Sometime especially when using on deskops there is not enough torque.
J**.
Exactly what I needed
I have a few precision screwdriver sets, but was super annoyed when I went to get a specific size and none of my sets went down that small! A quick search and I found this one, looked good enough...I am absolutely impressed with this, especially for the price. My only gripe is that there's no spot dedicated to the tweezers, so they're kind of awkwardly just sitting on top of things.Outside of that, I love it, the case is useful and easy to stow, the selection of bits is absolutely perfect, even a few non-standard bits that I wasn't at all expecting. They probably could have done a better job with the image that shows what bit is in what place; when the case is open they're pointing at an angle that makes them hard to see -- you've gotta fold it down to see the bit indicators.
B**N
Very good for light work
Pros - A nice chunky and non-slip handle. Unlike some other sets where the handle is so thin and smooth that you can't apply any kind of force to your screw. The magnetic tip is pretty powerful too . Time will tell as to whether the bits themselves are strong. The tweezers are a decent quality item too.Cons - The set is advertised as including a flexible extension. This isn't correct ! - But you do actually get a rigid extension. The plastic prising things (shaped like a guitar plectrum) are weak and pretty pointless. The polishing cloth is also a puzzling and pointless item.All in all though, a quite decent little set for the price.
D**S
It is what it is but it's no more than that.
This set looks good, comes in a nice box and the bits flip up when you open the box. There is a set of tweezers stuck in the box for some reason but the box was never intended to house them. There is a good selection of bits which will do most jobs.However, the bits are made of soft steel and will break up on tight screws. The very first philips bit I tried was absolutely useless on a small tight screw. I had to resort to my jewellers set to get it out.I can't really recommend this for any serious use.
J**E
Cheap Tat! Doesn't contain Pentalope heads!
Ordered this is replace the screws on my macbook pro (I got the screws out with a pen driver but couldn't get the purchase to put them back in). My other precision sets only contain torx and star bits. The description says it contains pentalope bits - it doesn't is contains PZ, torx and star bits, however the star bits are pretty close to pentalope and I could get some purchase to tighten them. Unfortunately by the time I got to the 3rd screw the bit was distorted. Whilst I was at it, I had to tighten a torx screw on some headphones, 3 twists and the bit was in pieces also - it wasn't even tight. Save your money and look elsewhere, these bits are more likely to strip your screw heads that anything. Only positive is the nice carry case and the handle is easy to hold (as you watch it destroy your screws)...
D**A
Poor quality bits
Needed only the torx 5 screwdriver bit to repair my Macbook pro. This kit has a good variety of bits, but I only tested the torx 5. Did the job, but the bit was made from poor quality alloy. Despite the gentle handling the bit started to wear off quickly and losing small chips and camming out of the screw head just after 10 screws. Avoid!
J**R
Ideal screw driver kit for delicate work.
Excellent product. Just what you need, all in one package, for small and delicate screw-driving work.
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