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Review on πŸ› οΈ 123 in 1 Screwdriver Set with Case - Multi-function Magnetic Repair Tool Kit for iPhone, Mac, Computer, Laptop, Watch, Glasses, Electronics by Justin Ott

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Description and photos are not correct. Build quality and attention to detail are first class.

Someone posted a photo with a non-English cover. Mine is all English. Other than that, I'll just list what I like about this little kit that I haven't seen in the specs or pictures. The case is VERY good. Thick plastic, feels heavy, tools snap well. The photo shows it opens like a book, but no mention is made of the magnetic clasps. Fine. In my case there is a clip not shown in the pictures under the suction cup so you can attach it securely and it won't fall out. - When you slide the OPEN tab to the right, the four rows of bits snap horizontally. They are spring loaded. Carefully. There is a tongue on the back that is turned upside down. You can leave it on, drop it, or flip it over to hang it on a hook. Each piece is marked with its size. All except Allen sockets and the PH2 cross also indicate their driver type. Cheaper kits don't mind that. This is a small but useful feature. The location of each bit is printed on the case. This is shown in the product images but I didn't realize how awesome this feature is until I got my hands on the kit. I hope I don't sound like a barker. I rarely review Revain, despite being a frequent customer. I snagged this set for $3 on a lightning deal and it was way better than I expected. It's worth the current regular price of $14 IMO. I'm a geek by trade, but I don't tear up tablets, laptops, or smartphones every day like some do. A technician with that kind of experience could have said more sensible things and probably used the right terminology as well.

Pros
  • A dream come true
Cons
  • Secret