Made in Japan, and as about as cheap as you'll ever find a Japanese made impact screwdriver. This is the PH1 size, so be aware. There is the larger
PH2 size for sale as well [amazon.com] for $12.80.
About this item
[ ULTIMATE HAND SCREW EXTRACTOR TOOL FROM JAPAN ] All-in-one professional work tool with both screwdriver and damaged screw remover! The special-shaped tip creates a groove in the screw head by tapping with a hammer and easily remove the broken screw. Normally, it can also be used as a Phillips screwdriver (PH2x100mm), so you can work with both broken and unbroken screws with this one screwdriver. Improve your work efficiency!!
[ NO ELECTRICITY OR ELECTRIC SCREWDRIVER REQUIRED ] You can remove the stripped screw with one hammer and one this screwdriver. It is convenient to have one in the toolbox because it can be used quickly even when there is no power supply. The striking part has a convex structure that is easy to hit, and the handle is a unique structure that absorbs the impact and transmits the hitting force to the edge as much as possible, so it is easy for DIY beginners to use.
[ STRONG MAGNETIC TIP] The tip of the screwdriver is magnetic. It prevents screws from falling into the machine gap during work. It is also convenient because the screws do not drop even if the screws are tightened in the lateral or upward direction.
[ PRODUCT INFORMATION ] Size: PH1x75mm | Extractable Screw: PH1 | Material: Chrome molybdenum vanadium steel | Handle Material: PP+TPE | Made in Japan
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…. I don't see any rotation in the illustration or read about rotation in the description.
…. I don't see any rotation in the illustration or read about rotation in the description.
…. I don't see any rotation in the illustration or read about rotation in the description.
I bought one of the PH1's and PH2's but haven't used them, yet. So, I can't comment on how effective they are with very stubborn stripped/seized screws. So, this would not replace a normal impact driver (with a bit holder), but it is a nice option to have in your tool chest or tool bag.
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