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49-Piece HOTO Electric Precision USB-C Rechargeable Screwdriver Set

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$22

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HOTO TOOLS US via Amazon has 49-Piece HOTO Electric Precision USB-C Rechargeable Screwdriver Set (QWLPZ001) on sale for $43.99 - $22 (50%) off when you apply promo code WC2KVL74 on the checkout page = $21.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • One-button start design
  • Low torque setting prevents over-tightening
  • Durable PC+ABS engineering plastic storage case w/ magnetic, semi-automatic flip lid
  • Screwdriver crafted from high-quality aluminum alloy with a matte finish w/ stylish 3D textured grip
  • Equipped with 49 precision bits (25 in the storage case, plus 24 extras) made from high-strength S2 steel, with a hardness rating of up to 60HRC
  • Magnetized screwdriver tip allows for effortless bit changes
  • USB-C charging powered by a 350mAh lithium-ion battery (up to 2 hours)

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    • This offer matches our very popular front page deal from September 2025 which earned over 55 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 50 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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HOTO TOOLS US via Amazon has 49-Piece HOTO Electric Precision USB-C Rechargeable Screwdriver Set (QWLPZ001) on sale for $43.99 - $22 (50%) off when you apply promo code WC2KVL74 on the checkout page = $21.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • One-button start design
  • Low torque setting prevents over-tightening
  • Durable PC+ABS engineering plastic storage case w/ magnetic, semi-automatic flip lid
  • Screwdriver crafted from high-quality aluminum alloy with a matte finish w/ stylish 3D textured grip
  • Equipped with 49 precision bits (25 in the storage case, plus 24 extras) made from high-strength S2 steel, with a hardness rating of up to 60HRC
  • Magnetized screwdriver tip allows for effortless bit changes
  • USB-C charging powered by a 350mAh lithium-ion battery (up to 2 hours)

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches our very popular front page deal from September 2025 which earned over 55 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 50 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Yesterday 11:16 PM
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Wildwilly23Yesterday 11:16 PM
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Anyone have experience with this?Is it any good?Thanks
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Today 12:58 AM
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wratzToday 12:58 AM
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Quote from Wildwilly23 :
Anyone have experience with this?Is it any good?Thanks
I have a cordless rotary tool from them and it's been great. Seems a lot more high end than I'm used to from cheap Chinese brands.
Today 03:38 AM
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Joined Nov 2013
AndrewC1951Today 03:38 AM
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Quote from Wildwilly23 :
Anyone have experience with this?Is it any good?Thanks
I got this last time it was on sale. I use it all the time for barber clipper repairs. Depends on what you plan to use it on. It is low torque so its good for me because my stronger electric screwdriver has stripped my screws before. If u need it for small electronics repairs id recommend it.
Today 02:49 PM
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TalentedMask7910Today 02:49 PM
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Quote from Wildwilly23 :
Anyone have experience with this?Is it any good?Thanks
I got this last time. It is extremely weak. Would not turn a small screw on a computer main board. Check the video below; screw was not even tight or anything, I easily loosened it with the smallest gesture.
Reached out to HOTO customer service, and they suggested I manually unscrew it, then use the tool. Lamest thing I ever heard, like why would I need an electric screw driver if I am doing the job manually? I would advise strongly against it. Unfortunately I was out of town and missed the return period, so I got stuck with it now. It stands on my desk as paperweight.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nxk4nW5SsV0
Today 07:16 PM
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TomKansasCity68Today 07:16 PM
136 Posts
Quote from TalentedMask7910 :
I got this last time. It is extremely weak. Would not turn a small screw on a computer main board. Check the video below; screw was not even tight or anything, I easily loosened it with the smallest gesture.
Reached out to HOTO customer service, and they suggested I manually unscrew it, then use the tool. Lamest thing I ever heard, like why would I need an electric screw driver if I am doing the job manually? I would advise strongly against it. Unfortunately I was out of town and missed the return period, so I got stuck with it now. It stands on my desk as paperweight.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nxk4nW5SsV0
Jesus you just saved me $22+ dollars and being pissed off.
Today 09:48 PM
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Requiem2242Today 09:48 PM
2,501 Posts
Quote from TalentedMask7910 :
I got this last time. It is extremely weak. Would not turn a small screw on a computer main board. Check the video below; screw was not even tight or anything, I easily loosened it with the smallest gesture.
Reached out to HOTO customer service, and they suggested I manually unscrew it, then use the tool. Lamest thing I ever heard, like why would I need an electric screw driver if I am doing the job manually? I would advise strongly against it. Unfortunately I was out of town and missed the return period, so I got stuck with it now. It stands on my desk as paperweight.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nxk4nW5SsV0
Any suggestions. Got a diff one from fanttik and it's super weak too. Just started gig as a dell technician and it's too weak for 50% of screws in laptops and desktops.

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