Amazon has 6-Piece Craftsman Jewelers Screwdriver Set (CMHT65043) for $5.98. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more. Note, Ships in 1-2 days.
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Set Includes:
SL 1/16" x 1.75"
SL 5/64" x 2"
SL 3/32 x 2.25"
PH #0000 x 1.75"
PH #000 x 2"
PH #00 x 2.25"
Key Features:
Alloy-steel blades are heat-treated for strength and durability.
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Amazon has 6-Piece Craftsman Jewelers Screwdriver Set (CMHT65043) for $5.98. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more. Note, Ships in 1-2 days.
Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.
Set Includes:
SL 1/16" x 1.75"
SL 5/64" x 2"
SL 3/32 x 2.25"
PH #0000 x 1.75"
PH #000 x 2"
PH #00 x 2.25"
Key Features:
Alloy-steel blades are heat-treated for strength and durability.
Model: Craftsman Precision Driver Set 6.5 in. 6 pc
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If you're getting small screwdrivers, I would recommend getting ones that allow the head to spin. The reason is because you use your finger to apply downward pressure since everything is so small.
If you're getting small screwdrivers, I would recommend getting ones that allow the head to spin. The reason is because you use your finger to apply downward pressure since everything is so small.
If you're getting small screwdrivers, I would recommend getting ones that allow the head to spin. The reason is because you use your finger to apply downward pressure since everything is so small.
Sometimes a good big handle and grip is needed, too.
Those cheap soft precision ones can strip the small screws when the tips deform.
I will use this for hard to turn screws on big electronics (e.g., motherboard screws) and watches. Anything smaller, and one should be able to use more precision screwdrivers that are light "finger" pressured.
If you're getting small screwdrivers, I would recommend getting ones that allow the head to spin. The reason is because you use your finger to apply downward pressure since everything is so small.
That's a great point. I have the Tekton Everybit and I've used it way more than I ever thought I would.
If you're getting small screwdrivers, I would recommend getting ones that allow the head to spin. The reason is because you use your finger to apply downward pressure since everything is so small.
You know you don't actually need that gimmick to do that, right? Also, if you have a quality driver, you don't need a ton of pressure to loosen a good screw.
Also, 10/10 on the flat blade's ability to pierce skin. Beware, they are sharp little buggers
I had purchased this in the past and actually they are pretty good. Much better than the ones to repair glasses that always seem to strip. And in actuality this is pretty cheap when you really need something this small and your regular screw driver is just too big. I just sliced open the plastic shipping and keep it in tact so I can take out and put back the screw drivers so I do not lose one.
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Those cheap soft precision ones can strip the small screws when the tips deform.
I will use this for hard to turn screws on big electronics (e.g., motherboard screws) and watches. Anything smaller, and one should be able to use more precision screwdrivers that are light "finger" pressured.
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Also, 10/10 on the flat blade's ability to pierce skin. Beware, they are sharp little buggers
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