Customer Reviews:
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Useful November 19, 2009 jhcpa (NY) This tool is incredibly useful. However, my main criticism is that it does not have any sort of lock to keep the bit in place. I've had the bit that is on the tip of the device and being used fall out. The storage of the other bits is fine, but the bit you are using is not particularly secure.
Great product November 18, 2009 L. McAllister (Alabama) Great to have around the house. No looking around for the right size. Good for those everyday small household jobs.
Cleaver high quality 'gadget'. November 5, 2009 J. Teasley (Spring Lake, New Jersey) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have bought hundreds of screwdrivers and who would have thought they would come up with such a cleaver new concept.
Each of the drivers has six different heads, three slotted, three Phillips. The smaller driver has a good range, of small heads so you would be able to put a lot of torque on the screw. The larger driver has a nice range of heads but you will only be able to use the driver with your hand. It's not built for prying off paint can lids or putting a crescent wrench on the handle for extra power.
I love this item... my kid brother's Christmas gift is done.
Great tool October 27, 2009 Daniel Castimore (Homer, AK United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had a similar product from Craftsman for a while now and use it all the time. This is great because it also includes the jewelers tools in an all-in-one tool as well. I would recommend it to anyone!. You can also switch out any of the bits for standard short screwdriver bits so you could have a torqx if you wanted.
Nice if you are prone to losing screwdriver bits October 25, 2009 Otis Maxwell (Saratoga Springs, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What you get: two bulky screwdriver handles, each housing six bits which you can change out by extending the bit loader, rotating it, then pushing it back into the handle. In my household this will replace several "combo" screwdriver gadgets with removable bits that lived in sockets on the side or bottom of or inside the handle until they, one by one, left home. Because the bits seem fairly difficult to pry loose (I haven't asked my boys to try this experiment but I know they will), it earns a place in the kitchen tool drawer.
Like the other combo screwdrivers, the bulky handle is a tradeoff that means you can't use it in tight places. Also while the quality of the bits seems good, the build overall is a bit flimsy. On the sample I received one of the labels on the handle was falling off; this has nothing to do with functionality but it says something about quality control. Also, a design misstep: it would have been just as easy to use matte finish as clear material to house the bits and then it would be much easier to see and select the one you want.
I got this to review without seeing it online, so I made a guess as to the price and my guess was $14.95. Amazon's $30 price is way too high for what you get and the $60 "list" is a joke.
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