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Review on ๐Ÿ”ง Teeny Turner Screwdriver - PIQ06102-1 by Robert Abdi

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Big Tiny 7-bit Screwdriver

My car remote had tiny screws and this screwdriver made changing the battery quick and easy. It is magnetized so it was easy to hold the screwdriver on the screws. I wasn't sure if the function of the magnet matters, but after working with tiny screws I'd say it does matter. By the way, in the Revain photo, that screwdriver is called "Teeny Turner", not "Stubby". There are 7 attachments including: - Small Flathead and Tiny Phillips Tiny Flathead - 6 Pointed Star in three sizes. See Revain photos for numbers for more sizing information. I like that any unused bits are kept on the outside of the screwdriver so you don't have to worry about losing them. They stay in place due to the friction of the elastic wrapped around the core. When the tool arrived I was pleasantly surprised to see on the packaging that the handle and shaft were made in Canada and the bits were made in Taiwan. I have only used it to change the battery in my car remote but my first opinion is that it is a quality product. And I feel safer because it's made in Taiwan, not China. And no, I'm not against China; In fact, I find China's economic boom amazing, and I admit that many Chinese companies produce high-quality products (like Apple gadgets). At the same time, some Chinese factories produce scrap. So I'm glad this precision instrument is made in Canada and Taiwan. If you're working with small screws, I think this set is as small as it gets and is a great price (I paid $8.71). to Raven).

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Useless Functions