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Can't expect much from a little screwdriver like this because it's more about convenience and the small form factor, but this thing sucks. I used the first one just a couple times on small screws, just when I didn't feel like going down to my garage, and the tips stripped even on the cheap Chinese screws. Saw another deal here for $2 and bought another, figured $2 was worth at least trying again. It had been in my bedside table drawer just like the first one but the second or third time I went to use it all of the tips, both sides, were completely rusted.
I paid just slightly more I think for a Milwaukee about a year ago and it's been great
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Can't expect much from a little screwdriver like this because it's more about convenience and the small form factor, but this thing sucks. I used the first one just a couple times on small screws, just when I didn't feel like going down to my garage, and the tips stripped even on the cheap Chinese screws. Saw another deal here for $2 and bought another, figured $2 was worth at least trying again. It had been in my bedside table drawer just like the first one but the second or third time I went to use it all of the tips, both sides, were completely rusted.
I paid just slightly more I think for a Milwaukee about a year ago and it's been great
I bought this the last time it was posted at this price. It is one of my least favorite and yet most used screw drivers. It's so cheap that I tossed it in the kitchen drawer, not in my toolbox or go bag alongside my Kleins. It just so happens that the kitchen drawer is often nearby when I need to change batteries in a kids toy or something, and I can drop it in my pocket afterwards without worrying about it stabbing me or tearing a hole in my pocket. I'm glad I bought it. I guess it is growing on me.
I gave this to my 4 year old who is now proud to change and recharge toy batteries on his own. I like the blunt ends when capped for that use. As noted above, they rust easily. He used the first one as a makeshift chisel on some clay and the rust monster destroyed it within a week. The second one lives in the Battery Daddy Slickdeals hooked me on and had not rusted in a year or so.
If you understand what this is intended for, it's a really handy little tool. It's great for backing out that tiny phillips head screw on the battery door of small electronics. The smaller of the two flatheads is perfect for tightening your eyeglasses.
For people who complain they bought it for the convenience factor so they don't have to go out to the garage when they need a screwdriver only to discover it sucks: if it's a use you need the screwdriver in your garage for, it's probably a use this tiny yet helpful tool was never designed to do. You don't use a ball peen hammer to frame a house and you don't use this mini screwdriver to install those window shades.
While these aren't the greatest quality, for $2.50 these are great to toss one in every drawer of the house, my backpack, both vehicles, etc. Handy to have a basic screwdriver like this readily available for the kid's toys or camping etc. The Reversible Stanley's are a good deal better with bigger more comfortable handles and used to be like $4 a pop until the crazy times came upon us. For what it is, these fill a niche though!
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I paid just slightly more I think for a Milwaukee about a year ago and it's been great
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For people who complain they bought it for the convenience factor so they don't have to go out to the garage when they need a screwdriver only to discover it sucks: if it's a use you need the screwdriver in your garage for, it's probably a use this tiny yet helpful tool was never designed to do. You don't use a ball peen hammer to frame a house and you don't use this mini screwdriver to install those window shades.
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