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Review on πŸ”§ Versatile ALLWAY 5-in-1 Shockproof Screwdriver: Includes 4 High-Quality Bits! by George Marquez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Why this, "ounce for ounce ", actual numbers

For over ten years of wasted youth I carried a tool bag with me and used a screwdriver many times a day, every working day. Not entirely sure I would choose this one if I had to do it again and I already have two, but am considering buying a pack of 4, 6 or even 10, although the bits themselves no are longer very good. Why? First, because I CAN choose this one. I think it's really good with different beats. This model worked well, and although the screwdriver handle is small, I seem to be able to apply a lot of torque to it comfortably. I've had both for a while. One is Stanley branded and is from Walmart (not sure if Walmart doesn't sell them anymore, I don't see it on their website) the other is Allway, they are identical except for the branding, they are both black and yellow (I think the orange version is the story), and both have legitimately mocked "shiny" (covered) parts. Sorry bits are useless but hey these are standard power bits, you can find better bits almost anywhere. If you don't really need to carry these four types with you or are in a specific set, you can replace them with whatever bits you like, e.g. B. a flat, a Phillips and a pair of Torx bits. The aluminum alloy sleeve that holds the bits seems to hold up well and the magnet is strong. With only four bits, it's not the most versatile screwdriver, for real-world abuse like prying or striking, it probably isn't the most durable. did. The special thing about THIS screwdriver, at least for me, is its weight. It's very easy. Don't get me wrong, not getting electrocuted is good too. I like it. If you carry or carry a tool bag every day, the weight of each tool matters. When assembling an emergency tool kit for a motorcycle or small airplane, the weight of each tool matters. When assembling an emergency tool kit, the weight of each tool is critical. Ditto for gear you can take anywhere, or emergency gear you might have to carry a significant distance, fishing, boating, private low earth orbit travel, you name it. Remember that the bits are standard size, you can replace them with a star slot or whatever you need for each application. I weighed both of my on a pretty good digital scale and both came out at 1.95 ounces or 55 grams. dollars gets you a full-size screwdriver (if compact) and four bits under two ounces. Two ounces - NOTHING. At this weight there are many circumstances where this can easily make the difference between having a screwdriver or not having one at all. It becomes something you can carry in your book bag, everyday backpack, purse, or "just in case" briefcase, vastly improving your ability to deal with the unexpected without noticing the difference. took a square head screwdriver from the kitchen drawer and weighed 4.95 ounces or 140 grams, more than two and a half times that. I wish there were alternatives that offered that kind of weight savings on pliers and wrenches.

Pros
  • Screwdriver head is magnetic to hold both bits and screws
Cons
  • There are errors