Best Buy has
16-Piece HOTO Electric Screwdriver Tool Set Portable Toolbox (model QWDGJ001) for
$49.99.
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Product Details:
- 3.6V cordless screwdriver
- 3 level torque adjustment, ring LED shadowless-lamp, and an extended battery life for high performance operations.
- Claw hammer with rubber cap
- Magnetic nail starter design, for short or long nails. Automatically collects and places the nail for a one-handed operation. It includes a non-slip rubber cap to protect work surfaces.
- Self-lock measure tape
- 10 feet (3m) non-sharp measure tape with a self-lock system. Smooth retraction with one press. Accurate and safe to use.
- Multipurpose needlenose plier
- Labor-saving spring design with multi-functional gripping jaws. Peel, curl, press, and cut. Fast and precise action.
- Adjustable spanner
- 25mm extra-wide jaw. Forged with a strong grip. Easily solve any repair job.
- Bit set
- The tool set includes 10 different S2 alloy steel bits. Built to last through repeated use and wear.
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I have the Hoto tape measure and micro bit screwdriver with the internal bit magazine - the quality of those is very good, but I would remark that the tape measure lacks a belt clip and the micro bits sometimes need more reach.
I already have professional tools, and dollar store tools, but sometimes I need to bring a compact kit into an office setting with a laptop.
Would these be pleasant to use? How capable are they? How much finesse? Does the hammer swing like a Vaughan, an Anvil, a Workpro? Is the C-wrench more like an Irega or a Pittsburgh?
I've dug around forums and have read dozens of comments that 'kits like these are probably trash', but having used many such kits and also handled some decent Hoto gear, I doubt that. I'm just not sure I want a sleek molded case if some of the tools don't hold their own.
Can anyone remark on the quality in more detail? Thanks in advance.
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