Fanttik Direct via Walmart has Fanttik E1 Pro Mini Electric Screwdriver with 24 Magnetic Bits on sale for $24.68. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Product Details:
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.
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Fanttik Direct via Walmart has Fanttik E1 Pro Mini Electric Screwdriver with 24 Magnetic Bits on sale for $24.68. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Slickdeals Staff LovelyCheetah for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
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.
Model: Fanttik E1 Pro 3.7V (Not led) Cordless Electric Screwdriver Kit, 3 N.m Torque with 24 Magnetic Bits, Quick-Charge Battery & Magnetic Holder - Ideal for Electronics Repair (Phones, Laptops, Watches)
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Got one of these a while ago. I don't like it.
Mostly, because there is no speed control as you have on the big ones. That is, it spins up full speed, and you better have it perfectly aligned or it will start stripping the screw. Likewise, when screwing in, you can't slow it down near the end
I think for most small screws a decent manual screwdriver, maybe with ratchet, is more than sufficient, and perhaps better than this gadget.
I even prefer the cheap "Hyper Tough Precision" (which is neither, nor) kit.
Last edited by Wasser October 19, 2025 at 12:38 PM.
It has enough to save you from having to turn a screw dozens of times until it it catches/cinches. Then you use a manual screwdriver to precisely tighten it the rest of the way if it didn't get it to where you want it when it stopped. This electric screwdriver wouldn't be good for general around the house applications. If you don't work with electronics, then you'd probably rarely use this thing.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Wasser
Mostly, because there is no speed control as you have on the big ones. That is, it spins up full speed, and you better have it perfectly aligned or it will start stripping the screw. Likewise, when screwing in, you can't slow it down near the end
I think for most small screws a decent manual screwdriver, maybe with ratchet, is more than sufficient, and perhaps better than this gadget.
I even prefer the cheap "Hyper Tough Precision" (which is neither, nor) kit.
I see them a lot and they're both pricey and nice looking at the same time. Is that all there is to them?
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