Fanttik Innovation Direct via Amazon[amazon.com] has Fanttik Electric Screwdriver E1 NEX Workstation w/ 64 Magnetic Bits & 12 Fix Tools for $69.99 - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $59.49. Shipping is free.
Price $40.50 lower (41% savings) than the list price of $99.99 $10.50 lower (15% savings) than the previous price of $69.99
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Fanttik Innovation Direct via Amazon[amazon.com] has Fanttik Electric Screwdriver E1 NEX Workstation w/ 64 Magnetic Bits & 12 Fix Tools for $69.99 - 15% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $59.49. Shipping is free.
Price $40.50 lower (41% savings) than the list price of $99.99 $10.50 lower (15% savings) than the previous price of $69.99
Model: Fanttik E1 NEX Workstation Precision Electric Screwdriver Kit, 64 Magnetic Bits, 12 Types Fix Tools, 2 Torque Settings, Max. 3 N.m, Repair Tool for Phone Laptop Cameras Watch Electronics
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I purchased this last year for $59. Overall, it's pretty decent. It includes a fairly comprehensive set of bits and accessories. It's neat how the driver is stored in the hinge.
My single gripe is that when there's not enough torque to start unfastening a screw, it doesn't work very well as a manual screwdriver. That is, when you put it on the 'lock' setting it is not locked and still turns the motor. In the listing, it claims you can use up to 3 Nā m of torque in manual mode, so maybe I'm going above that, but you can't apply enough torque using it manually to breakaway many screws I encounter, even in small electronics. If they solved that issue, this would be a solid 5/5 but, right now, this limitation can be frustrating.
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My single gripe is that when there's not enough torque to start unfastening a screw, it doesn't work very well as a manual screwdriver. That is, when you put it on the 'lock' setting it is not locked and still turns the motor. In the listing, it claims you can use up to 3 Nā m of torque in manual mode, so maybe I'm going above that, but you can't apply enough torque using it manually to breakaway many screws I encounter, even in small electronics. If they solved that issue, this would be a solid 5/5 but, right now, this limitation can be frustrating.
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