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frontpage Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • Last Tuesday
frontpage Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • Last Tuesday

Fanttik E1 Pro Mini Electric Screwdriver w/ 24 Magnetic Bits

$26

$70

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Fanttik Direct via Walmart has Fanttik E1 Pro Mini Electric Screwdriver with 24 Magnetic Bits on sale for $25.99. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Staff Member Red_Liz for finding this deal.

Features:
  • High and low electric torque of 0.2/0.05N.m and a manual torque of 3N.m.
  • With magnetic bits design, if you open the shell upside down, the internal screw parts will not fall out
  • S2 steel bits with sturdy hardened construction
  • Equipped with a 350mAh lithium-ion battery, the portable screwdriver can work continuously for up to 2 hours
  • USB-C port is convenient for you to charge at any time.
  • Includes: 1x Mini Electric Screwdriver, 1x Storage Case, 24x Precision Bits (PH1, 0, 000, 00; SL2, 1.5; T8H; T10H; T5H; T6H; T9H; H2, 0.7, 0.9, 1.5; T2, 3, 4; P2, 5; W1.5; Y0.6, 1; 2.3), 1x USB Type-C Charging Cable, 1x User Manual

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Written by Corwin | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $16.98 lower (39.5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $42.97.
  • This price matches the previous Frontpage Deal in April.
  • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Red_Liz | Staff
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Fanttik Direct via Walmart has Fanttik E1 Pro Mini Electric Screwdriver with 24 Magnetic Bits on sale for $25.99. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Staff Member Red_Liz for finding this deal.

Features:
  • High and low electric torque of 0.2/0.05N.m and a manual torque of 3N.m.
  • With magnetic bits design, if you open the shell upside down, the internal screw parts will not fall out
  • S2 steel bits with sturdy hardened construction
  • Equipped with a 350mAh lithium-ion battery, the portable screwdriver can work continuously for up to 2 hours
  • USB-C port is convenient for you to charge at any time.
  • Includes: 1x Mini Electric Screwdriver, 1x Storage Case, 24x Precision Bits (PH1, 0, 000, 00; SL2, 1.5; T8H; T10H; T5H; T6H; T9H; H2, 0.7, 0.9, 1.5; T2, 3, 4; P2, 5; W1.5; Y0.6, 1; 2.3), 1x USB Type-C Charging Cable, 1x User Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $16.98 lower (39.5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $42.97.
  • This price matches the previous Frontpage Deal in April.
  • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Red_Liz | Staff

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These are pretty cool. Only reason I won't buy it is because 3 years ago I was part of a hour long study for this brand and they stiffed me on payment.
I have this. Hardly use it. If you are a professional, and need to remove lots of tiny screws, this may be for you. I remove tiny screws only a few times a year. I pull out my ifixit kit and manually remove the screws. The bits are S2 steel, the ifixit are solid Cr-Mo and better bits. If you need replacement bits, they are standard 4 mm bits, I havent found a place that sells solid Cr-Mo except ifixit. Amazon and others are Cr-Mo coated S2 bits.
TLDR for the AI comparison above: Get the E1 Pro for $26, purchase extra bits if you really need them. E1 Max at $42.20 is not a deal.

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never heard of the brand but a slim electric screwdriver looks kinda cool... anyone got any local (lowes/HD) alternatives? When I search I only see the usual big screwdriver / drill suspects
Last edited by burticus May 27, 2025 at 05:20 PM.
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Quote from burticus :
never heard of the brand but a slim electric screwdriver looks kinda cool... anyone got any local (lowes/HD) alternatives? When I search I only see the usual big screwdriver / drill suspects
they were all over social and costco carry this brand if you need validation.
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These are pretty cool. Only reason I won't buy it is because 3 years ago I was part of a hour long study for this brand and they stiffed me on payment.
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Quote from burticus :
never heard of the brand but a slim electric screwdriver looks kinda cool... anyone got any local (lowes/HD) alternatives? When I search I only see the usual big screwdriver / drill suspects
well rated brand on amazon, purchased a different variation previously that has been handy
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQXB1...tle_5&th=1
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I was working with m3 screws for some 3d prints and the holes were really tight and making my arm tired. It was only 4 screws, lol. I have Fantikk S1 Pro and F2 Master and they are both amazing products. High quality
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How's the torque on these? I want to use these for tinkering with console repairs and want to make sure I don't strip out screws or crack some fragile board.
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Quote from burticus :
never heard of the brand but a slim electric screwdriver looks kinda cool... anyone got any local (lowes/HD) alternatives? When I search I only see the usual big screwdriver / drill suspects

Costco sells this brand sometimes.

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This is an all time low I think
I bought it may 10 here for Items:

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$36.94. We used them to fix 3d printers in a shop I worked at
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Quote from KiltedOne :
well rated brand on amazon, purchased a different variation previously that has been handyhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQXB1...tle_5&th=1
I believe this has better value with $10 more (more larger PH and H tips which are useful sometimes)
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Wonder what Tq is. Might be handy for rc cars. Yeah don't think so
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I have this and another brand, both work similarly. Very handy to have around, especially if you have kids around that have toys that just chew through batteries. Also great for using for electronic repairs.
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TLDR for the AI comparison above: Get the E1 Pro for $26, purchase extra bits if you really need them. E1 Max at $42.20 is not a deal.
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Worx is better
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Quote from Mustekala :
How's the torque on these? I want to use these for tinkering with console repairs and want to make sure I don't strip out screws or crack some fragile board.

i have this exact item and the torque is pretty weak - definitely not strong enough for you to worry about stripped screws.

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