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Product Details: - This small screwdriver head adopts replaceable-bit design, making it more compact and comprehensive, it comes with 37 different bits (Phillips, Flat, Torx, Torx Security, Pentalobe, Hexagon, etc.).
- Whether you're a professional fixer or a home repair hobby, this mini screwdriver set has what you need to disassemble, repair, and reassemble phones, game consoles, wearables, laptops, desktops, tablets and much more.
- All precision bits are made of the best S2 Steel and the hardness can reach over HRC70°, resist abrasion, oxidation and corrosion, ensure long time use.
- Strong magnetize-able tip easily pick-up and hold screws, helping you handle all tiny screws.
- Super smooth swivel cap for easy screw removal. Frosted particles and streamline handle makes sure you can turn any screw.
- Small and Sturdy case with stay shut latch ensures safe storage and transportation.
- Lifetime Warranty
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The bits are great for at least home use. My only complaint about the WESTDUT set is in its stock form the screwdriver itself is pretty impractical and one of the most awful screwdrives that I've used (but it seems at least durable and well-machined enough). Perhaps some type of grip tape would make it a fair bit better. The screwdriver itself feels like the surface of a non-slip fan, with about 1.5" of barely pronounced and slippery knurling that's far down the screwdriver and doesn't offer much grip. Finger oils make this like gripping a buttered pan that's about the profile of a mechanical pencil. It's so slippery and narrow that you struggle getting the barely zero amount of torque and seems to make it twice as hard as the ORIA handle with a better. Small screws aren't very tight so you typically don't need much torque, but everyone doing electronics repair knows that there's always that one screw that is going to have to be cracked to let loose. The handle makes it considerably harder than it needs to be. To make things worse, it has a freely spinning tip so you cant put a bit of pressure on it with the tip of your palm. I wouldn't go as far as saying that the still durable screwdriver makes it unusable, but the difference is night and day between a set with a grippy, rubber handle.
If it's something that needs 6+ screws removed, you can bet that I'll go grab the ORIA handle from downstairs (which is nothing special). In fact, I've done it for smaller jobs because I dread using the WESTDUT handle (but maybe that griptape or even just a layer of ducttape with some intentional ripples will drastically improve it).
The ORIA set had a lot more, lower quality bits (most of them I have not used) and some wedges/other tools. By all means, it was probably was a $17-$30 set so by no means is it fair to directly compare to something priced at a bag of doritos. Those bits are extremely soft and made from what's quite obviously some terrible pot metal alloy, but you don't need tungsten bits for screws anchored by plastic. The star bits are probably my favorite and most frequently used as eventually you figure out they are really a multi-tool that can grip onto darn near anything with some sharp edges. Unfortunately, that's rough on the bits and given the quality of the ORIA bits on my existing sets.. using star bits with plenty of <2mm edges has left those bits pretty worn and torn (no complaints, they've probably gotten 10+ uses and I'm totally using them for something they're not meant for). I've had my ORIA set for almost 6 years and have taken apart laptops, space heaters, built 3 computers, etc., with it - so yes soft bits, but for light use it's been fine.
The WESTDUT bits seem to be made of a harder material and are better quality bits (I don't know if that's praise for this WESTDUT set or disappointment from the ORIA set). These actually seem like fairly good bits. Even if the handle isn't the best, $6 gets you what seems like a couple tiers above the ORIA sets.
The case is actually pretty nice as its a tiny bit magnetic so you can open it upside-down and not worry about your bits falling out or what holds them in breaking. I would prefer a hinge over a slide-top, but beggars can't be choosers and a slide-off lid will hold up a hell of a lot better than a hinge on a $6 set.
Seal of approval for the awesome bits. Screwdriver is pretty bad in its factory form, but is at least durable and if it wasn't for my hand oils greasing a non-stick surfaced mechanical pencil it might be okay with some type of grip tape (if it can fit in the fairly tight case).
Great for quick gifts and to just have around
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