Mini Precision Screwdriver Set, POWERGIANT Small Portable Screwdriver Kit with 48 Magnetic Bits and Case, Handy Repair Tools for Eyeglasses, Smartphone,PC, Laptop, Watches and Jewery
M**L
A surprise package
I very much like the quality of this set. I did have a difficult time figuring out how to open the case and had screwdriver heads all over a room. Fortunately we found all of the pieces. A clue on the case might be helpful.
G**K
As Advertixed
Very satisfied
F**N
great assortment and set
i like this set i just wish the tips were a lot more magnetic
K**E
these were fine
these were fine
M**L
Good Quality Product
Compact and Organized
J**K
Yep
It’s a great screwdriver for computer and phone repair love it my guy
A**8
2 way comparison
Summary: Recently received the Longmate screwdriver kit, which is similar to this Powergiant, so will be comparing the two.Observations: The first thing I noticed was that the driver was pretty difficult to remove from the case. Once I got it out, it functions okay. The Longmate driver has a bearing on the end piece, and spins much more freely (see video on that review).Recommendations: I was able to remediate the driver removal by drilling a 1/2" hole in the case, so that I can push the drive free by inserting my finger from the back. But a 1/2" hole is about the biggest you can drill, and I still need to use my pinky finger (size medium hands), so this might not work for larger hands.Pros: Fair fit & finish; case retains bits well.Cons: a) Driver is difficult to remove from case; b) Driver end does not spin very freely (as compared to the Longmate).Conclusion: At $19, as compared to the Longmate below, I am rating this one 4-stars, and would recommend the Longmate as my first choice.Related Products:Longmate 50 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Set ~ $17https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CDDFVPD
E**R
A good variety of bits in a great case!
What I like most about this set is the aluminum case! I have many small screwdriver sets to support my RC building habit but the case on this set has then all beat!Most come with a plastic or cloth zipper case that offers minimal protection. You can stand on this case and your screwdrivers will be protected inside! The case is two pieces; a metal outer shell and a plastic insert that contains the screwdriver and bits. You push the end once to lock the insert into the shell, and again to release it. When the insert comes out you have easy access to all bits, which are held in by magnets, and the handle, which is clipped in to the insert. The case is relatively small and very sturdy.There is a good variety of bits including the 1.5mm, 2mm, and 2.5mm hex I use the most. The handle is aluminum with a swivel top that helps in precision work. It has flats that help with grip and prevent it from rolling off the table.A couple of dollars more than some brands but worth it to not have to worry about breaking the case and losing bits!
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