Your precision screwdriver tools

iFixit wood box price here:

http://eustore.ifixit.com/Werkzeuge/54-Bit-Driver-Kit.html?varselid[0]=9678a258d7e55697ce8ba6b9adb60f03

2 weeks ago I got this Fasttech product too (SKU 1538303). My Enlan needs Torx T6 and T9, my hairclipper T7 and T9, and so on. It is rather amazing quality. And since one cannot apply much torque because of the slippery handle, the bits won't break :D

the backside of the package states that the product is for telecommunication engineers and technicians. makes sense.

the material is indeed chrome-vanadium, with magnetic tips, i verified it.

so far i can recommend it and would rebuy it anytime, no regrets, no remorse. The black pouch is okay too, better than expected. Easy to keep dust-free with a stripe of scotch tape. The bits are held very securely in the mini hangers. In the end much more likable than the rattle of a bright brittle plastic case.

however the set contains 25pcs only. the sets by BEST or the YIFENG group have double as many bits, see

http://www.jacklytools.com.cn/ and the re-branding company IFIXIT.

I have a husky 8-in-one torx and philips flathead like linked in a few posts above. We also have a kobalt 8-in-one. The Husky bits seem to be stronger than the kobalt ones, even though they both look very similar. For my needs, they do fine. Biggest complaint I have for the Husky ones is that you can only stow 3 of the 4 bits in the handle. The 4th must be stored installed in the front of the screwdriver.

Both the Kobalt and the Husky feature spinning endcaps.

The Kobalt’s body is made of machined alu, husky made of plastic.

You can pull the black plastic insert out of the Husky handle. Once you do that you can stow all 4 bits in the handle IIRC.

I like the Megapro line

Just have seen that tmart offers the 888 for 7.44$, just a few hours left
http://www.tmart.com/38-In-1-Electronic-Tool-Precision-Screwdriver-Set_p88038.html?price=hk_intl?aid=49095&utm_source=saff&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=self

Was 4,99$ a month ago with discount Coupon: ts5 I ordered it, but still havent receive it :~

Edit: received it today… looks ok and really good for the price paid - 5$. Will see how it will performs tomorrow when I will use T25 to change coil pack in my car.

I have tried Wiha (made in Germany), Facom (made in France), Pro'skit (made in Taiwan) and some other chinese stuff. Wiha and Facom are the best by far, although they are not cheap. If I had to have only one set of precision screwdrivers, that would be Wiha.