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The SHARDEN 49-in-1 Precision Screwdriver Set combines 24 double-ended CRV steel bits with a magnetic locking system and an ergonomic aluminum handle, all housed in a compact magnetic case. Designed for electronics repair from laptops to watches, it offers durability, precision, and portability, making it an essential tool for professionals and DIYers alike.
Brand | Sharden |
Number of Items | 49 |
Head Style | Flat, Tri-Angle, Phillips, Swivel, Pozidriv, Hex, Tri-Point, Torx |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Electronics Item, Watch, Eyewear |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | SHARDEN |
Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.42 x 2.72 x 0.67 inches |
Style | 49 in 1 Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**.
Excellent for modding keyboards
I bought this because it seems like every Chinese keyboard manufacturer is using these tiny hex head screws to hold their keyboards together and it was driving me nuts trying to use the really budget toolset I had lying around (purchased from aliexpress, and honestly kind of trash) to get the screws out. I picked up the 60-pc set for like $12, which is still VERY budget-friendly, and this thing has been an absolute staple for me. I've already used it literally dozens of times, and it's been incredibly solid. The variety of bits is wonderful for really obscure sizes of screws. The magnetic head makes working with tiny screws really easy because it holds onto them incredibly well, and then you can drop them onto the included magnetic mat to ensure that they don't roll away from you. Mine also came with a couple additional long plastic "sticks" for lack of a better descriptor (but they aren't shown in the listing, so I'm not sure if they come with every set or if it was a mistake), that seem like they're meant to help pry into things or open plastic cases. I've found these to be the PERFECT tools for wedging off keyboard keycaps - worlds better than the ubiquitous wire keycap removers that tend to leave dents in the sides of keycaps if you're not careful or if the switch stems are so fat that the keycaps are difficult to remove. I've been using them exclusively to remove my keycaps and they haven't put a dent or divot in a single cap because the pressure is spread out over a larger surface area. That larger surface area also helps to get the caps off more easily and with less force and more control.But back to this toolkit - it's a killer value. I originally considered getting a battery powered unit for the sake of speed and ease of use, but my concern was that I was going to strip a screw and then I would be...well, screwed, so for me, a manual tool ensured that I had the utmost control over torque. The top of the screwdriver has a part that spins around, but doesn't come off and I was baffled by this at first, but have since come to discover that it's clutch when wanting to hold the stem steady while still being able to turn the screwdriver. The bits of this set seem nicely hardened and don't feel like applying pressure to them will dent or deform any with sharper, more precise contours. The case is decent, but it would've been nice if there would have been someplace for the magnetic mat to fit inside (or attach outside, for that matter) to help keep the whole set together better.My one and only gripe about this is that the collar/ferrule just above the bit is a poorly finished piece of metal and it scratched one of my spray-coated keyboard cases when I was turning it while making contact with the case. I didn't even realize it was touching until I looked at the case and saw paint was missing. I've since wrapped the collar in a thin piece of painter's tape to prevent this from happening again, but it would be nice if they would rubberize or vinyl dip that part.And not a gripe, but a wish: it would be lovely if the bits were several mm taller/longer to add additional clearance for more recessed screw holes. I've had a couple wedge-on-box keyboards that are a bit taller, and a slightly longer bit would have been nice, although the existing length still worked.All in all, this has to be one of the best budget precision screwdriver sets out there. I already feel like I've gotten my money's worth, and I think I'll have it for years to come.
C**A
A fix for small screws with strange patterns
A light weight tool that gets the little(frustration) jobs done. I have a personalized knife that I used as an EDC(every day carry) at one point. The knife started getting loose and it's been retired to a box. I made a few attempt to tightened the screws but the star patterned and small size made it impossible with the large tools I own. So after a few years of letting the knife sit up, I turned to Amazon for help. This tool is great. It's compact, light enough to carry in your back pocket and it worked! For all the small jobs that require what I call "microscopic surgery ", I'm ready. I would recommend this tool and definitely Won't let it out of my sight.
M**.
Title: Great kit!
This is my first screwdriver kit — I only bought it to take apart my laptop, and so far it’s worked perfectly! I even have screws left over, haha.One thing to note is that the pieces were a bit extra greasy. I’ve been told that’s normal, though. It doesn’t affect how they work, so five stars!
U**P
Compact and clever set with a few minor design quirks
This screwdriver set comes in a textured black plastic case with a cover that is easy to slide off. The white printed logo helps you remember which direction to slide. The bit holder is metal and feels good. The rotating “palm end” is handy. The selection of bits is healthy and the smallest Philips is super tiny. The bits fit into the metal holder with a good snap and are not too tough to remove. The bits are held in the case with magnets that are just the right amount of force. You can easily pop your target bit out with a single finder. The bit holder, however, is very tough to get out. There isn’t much room to get your finger in there to pry it out since the plastic claw holding it in place is too tight. I widened the claw a little that that helps. My one complaint is they didn’t make the holder compartment long enough to store the holder while it is holding a bit. I like to leave a commonly-used bit in the tool which saves me a step next time I reach for the kit. I might drill a hole in the top of the compartment to give me that few extra mm to do that. Overall a decent, compact and slim kit and a good value for the price.
F**R
The best
Perfect, would definitely recommend! Has both small and big on each end.
K**2
Perfect to take apart electronics
This high-quality, magnetic, and durable screw driver bit set is perfect for disassembling my Mac mini ( T6S screws). It comes with a quality case, which I’ll definitely add to my electronic tool kit. I’m highly impressed with it.
H**W
Very complete collection of various sized screw heads.
I purchased this when I needed to swap out my fan on my motherboard in my computer and didn't have the right tools to do the job. This kit had everything I needed and MORE! My boyfriend who is a computer geek told me he didn't have a kit that is extensive as this one is, and he's rather jealous and will likely be buying this for himself. I would say this is an excellent value for the number of screw head options that are included.
L**S
Priceless
Great for it's price
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