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Model: Fanttik X5 Max MANUAL HAND TOOL, Precision Screwdriver Set, 50-in-1 Magnetic Bits, Small Screwdriver Set, Pop-up Magnetic Case, 360°Spin, Anti-Slip, 5/32"Hex, Repair Tool for Phone Camera Laptop Watch
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Amazing deal for this screwdriver set. I got both this one and the 3.7V electric one (https://www.amazon.com/Fanttik-Sc...B0BGWRWRX2) last Black Friday and returned the electric one. Even at full charge it didn't have the torque to undo screws holding a laptop together and I was just using it as a manual screw driver. This one though is solid and feels great in the hand.
Amazing deal for this screwdriver set. I got both this one and the 3.7V electric one (https://www.amazon.com/Fanttik-Sc...B0BGWRWRX2) last Black Friday and returned the electric one. Even at full charge it didn't have the torque to undo screws holding a laptop together and I was just using it as a manual screw driver. This one though is solid and feels great in the hand.
Yah the electric is dumb, the h and l doesnt even do anything at all. For $15 aliexpress maybe, but anything more its kind a toy. I use a full size Panasonic driver from 20 years ago and it is delicate enough for even samsung phones.
Not really sure why you need a weak motor electronic precision screw driver. Thanks for the post. But you can get a similar decent one off of Temu for $3.
It seems like for precision work the tactile feedback of a manual would always be better than electric anyway.
My full-size fanttik is OK, but I don't like the way it has a single speed and the activation button is too far from the tip of the screwdriver.
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Amazing deal for this screwdriver set. I got both this one and the 3.7V electric one (https://www.amazon.com/Fanttik-Sc...B0BGWRWRX2) last Black Friday and returned the electric one. Even at full charge it didn't have the torque to undo screws holding a laptop together and I was just using it as a manual screw driver. This one though is solid and feels great in the hand.
I mean, generally speaking it's a good idea to get it started by hand and THEN use the motor to speed things up and avoid all the manual/tedious hand motion of loosening or tightening a long screw..
It's a precision screwdriver... if they made it too torquey, people would probably complain that it strips fasteners easily. Can't please everyone.
At any rate, I'm in for one of these. $10 seems pretty reasonable these days for a precision screwdriver set in a tidy package, with this broad of a selection of bits, especially one that appears to not be the typical cheapest bottom-of-the-barrel Amazon/Temu/Aliexpress crap you can find.
Amazing deal for this screwdriver set. I got both this one and the 3.7V electric one (https://www.amazon.com/Fanttik-Sc...B0BGWRWRX2) last Black Friday and returned the electric one. Even at full charge it didn't have the torque to undo screws holding a laptop together and I was just using it as a manual screw driver. This one though is solid and feels great in the hand.
The newer version is $3 more surprised you went for the older one.
Not really sure why you need a weak motor electronic precision screw driver. Thanks for the post. But you can get a similar decent one off of Temu for $3.
You manually loosen and tighten and use the electric for 90% of removal and fastening.
If you're doing a lot of screws it adds up and can fatigue your wrists, especially if someone is older or has arthritis for example.
I still prefer manual but I see the benefit of electric for some people, for some applications.
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It seems like for precision work the tactile feedback of a manual would always be better than electric anyway.
My full-size fanttik is OK, but I don't like the way it has a single speed and the activation button is too far from the tip of the screwdriver.
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It's a precision screwdriver... if they made it too torquey, people would probably complain that it strips fasteners easily. Can't please everyone.
At any rate, I'm in for one of these. $10 seems pretty reasonable these days for a precision screwdriver set in a tidy package, with this broad of a selection of bits, especially one that appears to not be the typical cheapest bottom-of-the-barrel Amazon/Temu/Aliexpress crap you can find.
If you're doing a lot of screws it adds up and can fatigue your wrists, especially if someone is older or has arthritis for example.
I still prefer manual but I see the benefit of electric for some people, for some applications.
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