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HOTO Tools 25-in-1 Precision Electric Screwdriver Kit

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HOTO Tools US via Amazon has HOTO Tools 25-in-1 Precision Electric Screwdriver Set on sale for $45.98 - $22.99 off when you apply promo code 6E4I5PNF at checkout = $22.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Built-in magnetizer: Enhances the magnetic properties of bits and screwdrivers for improved micro screw pick-up.
  • 25 precision bits: Includes Phillips, Torx, Slotted (Flathead), Hex, Pozidriv, Square, and Security bits for a wide range of applications.
  • One-press operation: Intuitive forward-and-reverse button for easy switching and user-friendly design.
  • Durable & high-quality: 60HRC S2 steel precision bits, anodized and sandblasted, with a slip-proof aluminum alloy lid for a premium feel.
  • Rechargeable battery: USB-C port for convenient charging and a two-color power indicator light to show battery level and protect the battery.
  • Compact, portable, & lightweight: The storage case measures 182 x 71.3 x 26.1mm and weighs 314g

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  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $1.96 less than the previous +69 Frontpage Deal in March.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • Rating of 4.4 stars overall from over 1,040 customer reviews.
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HOTO Tools US via Amazon has HOTO Tools 25-in-1 Precision Electric Screwdriver Set on sale for $45.98 - $22.99 off when you apply promo code 6E4I5PNF at checkout = $22.99. Shipping is free.

Note: Amazon promo codes don't always apply seamlessly. If you run into this issue, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart page.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Built-in magnetizer: Enhances the magnetic properties of bits and screwdrivers for improved micro screw pick-up.
  • 25 precision bits: Includes Phillips, Torx, Slotted (Flathead), Hex, Pozidriv, Square, and Security bits for a wide range of applications.
  • One-press operation: Intuitive forward-and-reverse button for easy switching and user-friendly design.
  • Durable & high-quality: 60HRC S2 steel precision bits, anodized and sandblasted, with a slip-proof aluminum alloy lid for a premium feel.
  • Rechargeable battery: USB-C port for convenient charging and a two-color power indicator light to show battery level and protect the battery.
  • Compact, portable, & lightweight: The storage case measures 182 x 71.3 x 26.1mm and weighs 314g

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $1.96 less than the previous +69 Frontpage Deal in March.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • Rating of 4.4 stars overall from over 1,040 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Model: HOTO Electric Precision Screwdriver Set, 25 in 1 Magnetic Small Screwdriver Set, Mini Electric Screwdriver Set for Eyeglasses, Electronics, Watches, Phones, Laptops, Cameras Repair Kit

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omartian
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just bought and returned an almost exact appearing version of this from Walmart. very little torque from this thing.
sonofavondruke
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These aren't designed for the sorts of things you would use a power driver for. The use case is more fidgety little screws in awkward places than anything you would need to worry about torque for.
omartian
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I agree but I feel like for building a PC, it should have enough torque to undo fan screws.

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just bought and returned an almost exact appearing version of this from Walmart. very little torque from this thing.
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I love the design of Hoto tools, but it looks like there are a lot of comments of this specific screwdriver breaking. Has anyone purchased it previously?
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Quote from omartian :
just bought and returned an almost exact appearing version of this from Walmart. very little torque from this thing.
These aren't designed for the sorts of things you would use a power driver for. The use case is more fidgety little screws in awkward places than anything you would need to worry about torque for.
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Quote from sonofavondruke :
These aren't designed for the sorts of things you would use a power driver for. The use case is more fidgety little screws in awkward places than anything you would need to worry about torque for.
I agree but I feel like for building a PC, it should have enough torque to undo fan screws.
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microkool
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Quote from omartian :
I agree but I feel like for building a PC, it should have enough torque to undo fan screws.

Any recommendations for a brand/model with good enough torque? I've been looking to get something decent for PC building.
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I love gay tools!
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wikedmouse
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Quote from microkool :
Any recommendations for a brand/model with good enough torque? I've been looking to get something decent for PC building.

The Amazon basic one I think ranked #1 on project farm.
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bombertodd
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We bought 12 of these for our laptop repair team last summer. Only 3 still work.
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Azrael_the_Cat
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Quote from omartian :
I agree but I feel like for building a PC, it should have enough torque to undo fan screws.

this wouldn't be appropriate for fan screws. Everything in a PC uses standard sized screwdrivers not these mini bits. Laptop, phones and handheld consoles is where this screwdriver would be appropriate.
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Quote from omartian :
I agree but I feel like for building a PC, it should have enough torque to undo fan screws.
In your defense, it does include a #2 Phillips bit, but this is clearly for much smaller work. Think cell phone or laptop screws.
Case fans are full-size screwdriver work.
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yphanh2002
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what would you nguys recommed for DYI if this set isn't good enough.
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mig0
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I bought 1 of these last year ago, the motor still works. It's not a bad kit but as a "precision" kit, this isnt really expected to be used with screws that require a lot of torque.
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burticus
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This looks very similar to the Fanttik NEX E1 kit I bought a couple months ago. It's "cool" and I "like" it, but comments about lack of power are right on. Taking apart a NUC to clean it I had to manually unscrew the main screws first then used the motor power. Not like they were sealed with locktite or anything. Should be handier for laptop and small stuff.
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koge811
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Looks like the 3 dollar kit from temu

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