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FomaTrade 115 in 1 Screwdriver Kit $27.99 (Was $39.99) + Delivery (Free with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Reborn-AU via Amazon AU

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Fomatrade Multi-Magnetic Screwdriver Set :115 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Set have more tools, Comes with all the necessary tools for a wide variety of jobs. Perfect for repairing laptops, mobile devices and other precision items like wristwatches and eyeglasses. Light weight and compact design
High Quality and Well Perform: These durable screwdriver bits are made of CRV steel, whose hardness can reach to HRC52 56, guarantee for long time use.
Stable And Well Accessible: Flexible shaft additional extension rod of up to 60mm adjustable length and a flexible soft shaft is offered, allowing you to achieve screws that are completely inaccessible, ideal for stereo work. Box size: 21x9x3cm is easy to carry and portable, you can put it in travel bag, car or tool box
Magnetic Screwdriver Set: The screwdriver heads are magnetic, Made of impact-resistant tool steels, solid as chrome vanadium steel, and they can tighten the screws during repair, which improves performance and saves your time and effort.
It is easy to carry and store at home and work. Screw driver with STRONG magnetic tips and anti slip.

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  • +3

    No.
    I paid $19 for the 110 in 1.
    Can't even tell what your extra 5 things are?

    • yea, I can't see the reason paying more for this.

      • Edit: two picks and a pry tool are three of them. But this set seems to have the garbage handle that the bits fall into. I replaced my last set with a better set for exactly that reason.

    • The ifixit is 6 times the price…

      • I'm looking for one of these to open up some HP laptops (and general use) and the thing that I keep seeing is reviews of some of the tips disintegrate after a few uses. It's great value for money when you see all the different tips, but if they're going to break very quickly it's a bit of a false economy. The ifixit does seem very expensive. Would be nice if there was a middle ground

        • Hm I don't see how they'd disintegrate. You need so little torque because they are for small fixings.

          Some of the prongs are tiny and might round off i guess.

          Start with a cheap set and if it breaks then you're using it enough to justify buying the expensive one

  • +1

    When you buy one of these $20 sets look for the thin handle.

    If it has a thick handle be aware it's hollow. The bits constantly loosen and fall into the handle. Its painful. I got rid of my set it was such an aggravation.

    Better set: https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/aw/d/B07NXZZKGG

    • Bought that one back in January for $18 so $27.99 for an extra 5 pieces definitely a bit steep

    • could you please explain how the bits falls into the handle?
      I can't imagine how that happens.

      • +1

        The handle is literally hollow. It is not solid plastic.

        Only the friction on the collet prevents the bit falling into the hollow.

        Being cheap sht and hand tightened, the friction on the collet is crap. So it loosens and the bits fall in.

        On a thin handle, it's not hollow. The collet can loosen but the bits can't fall in. Tighten the collet and you're on your way in seconds. But when you're fishing a bit out of the fat handled version it seems to take forever.

        Honestly: thin handle or don't bother. It's not like it costs more either..

        • thanks for the explanation!

  • Also $15'ish from AE if you're happy to wait …
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001703659638.html

  • $19 for the 110 in 1,Amazon Black Friday deal product,FBA
    https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B07NXZZKGG

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