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As a new homeowner who's been replacing outlets and switches around the house, this thing is all you need. It has all the standard bits and it's magnetized.
Funny to see this pop up as a Slickdeal. I've been using these for more than 20 years when they used to be orange in color and sold at Walmart. Picked them up because it was cheap but ended up really liking it as a travel screwdriver for work. Got it for all my techs back in the day. I much prefer this style compared to the regular Klein with the bits stored in the handle that you have to unscrew. This is smaller, has the main 4 bits you'll need, is super lightweight and just a great multi-tool screwdriver.
Still buy them from Amazon but they were yellow and usually minimum 7 dollars.
As a new homeowner who's been replacing outlets and switches around the house, this thing is all you need. It has all the standard bits and it's magnetized.
Are you replacing them live?
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Just in case you were wondering why they are called that when they are pretty common:
Though rare-earth elements are technically relatively plentiful in the entire Earth's crust (cerium being the 25th-most-abundant element at 68 parts per million, more abundant than copper), in practice this is spread thin across trace impurities, so to obtain rare earths at usable purity requires processing enormous amounts of raw ore at great expense, thus the name "rare" earths.
As a new homeowner who's been replacing outlets and switches around the house, this thing is all you need. It has all the standard bits and it's magnetized.
Funny to see this pop up as a Slickdeal. I've been using these for more than 20 years when they used to be orange in color and sold at Walmart. Picked them up because it was cheap but ended up really liking it as a travel screwdriver for work. Got it for all my techs back in the day. I much prefer this style compared to the regular Klein with the bits stored in the handle that you have to unscrew. This is smaller, has the main 4 bits you'll need, is super lightweight and just a great multi-tool screwdriver.
Still buy them from Amazon but they were yellow and usually minimum 7 dollars.
Exactly. For $5 this thing kicks a**. And you can't beat the convenience of having all bits accessible (and magnetized). This style is also much lighter in the hand vs. Klein or Milwaukee.
Cool that you use this in the field. I had a few guys come over to do work on my house and noticed this screwdriver is what they reached for first (vs. everything else in their bags).
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They are fair for $5 if you're in a bind
Still buy them from Amazon but they were yellow and usually minimum 7 dollars.
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Though rare-earth elements are technically relatively plentiful in the entire Earth's crust (cerium being the 25th-most-abundant element at 68 parts per million, more abundant than copper), in practice this is spread thin across trace impurities, so to obtain rare earths at usable purity requires processing enormous amounts of raw ore at great expense, thus the name "rare" earths.
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Still buy them from Amazon but they were yellow and usually minimum 7 dollars.
Cool that you use this in the field. I had a few guys come over to do work on my house and noticed this screwdriver is what they reached for first (vs. everything else in their bags).
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Items:$4.83
Shipping & handling:$0.00
Promotional credit:-$4.83
Total before tax:$0.00
Estimated tax to be collected:$0.00
Order total:$0.00
i dont have any credit according to https://www.amazon.com/norushcredits
free is free...
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