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4.5
I'm 21. I've been using the cheap, all metal precision screwdrivers with the variable handle thickness that have been in our garage or my room ever since I was 9. Needless to say I hate those darn things.Come Christmas time and my grandparents are in town while I'm busy doing under-the-table computer repairs for my parents' workmates and one of the first things I asked for when my grandparents offered was a proper precision screwdriver set.Why am I telling you all this? Because I think it's relevant to why I found these screwdrivers so amazing.On the face of it their nothing truly amazing. All plastic handles, not even rubber for grip. But for me they were leaps and Superman-style bounds better than what I had, especially for things that require surprising amounts of torque.No, it doesn't have a particularly wide array of sizes to work with. Yes, I'm mildly worried about the quality of the tips (given the claims and the price range). Overall though, if you've been stuck with those horrible all-metal, grooved screwdrivers these will be mindbogglingly better in terms of comfort and usability.I needed this tool in order to take the bracket off my old hard drive in my 2012 MacBook Pro and put it on my new ssd. It did the job just fine and the T6 bit fit in perfectly so you're not getting a sloppily machined tool bit for your information. People who talk badly about this driver are clearly not using it properly, Wether they are applying too much force or whatever. If you need a T6 for your macbook hard drive bracket then just buy this one. It's cheap and it works greatReally needed this for disassembling a laptop and it did its job. I was worried I'd break it, not because of design but because how small it is. It didn't break and I'm pretty satisfied with the purchase.I thought it was overpriced, but I was wrong. The worksmanship is fantastic -- this is a solid, precision tool, and the rubberized handle lets you apply some real torque.I needed something that would fit through little fan-mounting holes on some RAID enclosures and reach some deeply-recessed, hard-to-turn flat-head screws. This worked perfectly.SCREWDRIVER SET ... AWESOME! ... PERFECT! ...CASE ... CRAP! ...AS FOR THE TOOLS ... 5 STARS!AS FOR THE CASE ... 1 STAR! ...I'M HAPPY, THOUGH, SHOULD BE PRICED LOWER THAN $23 WITH THIS CASE ...Soft soft soft! I've used it maybe three times, and the head is already twisted.I purchased this one explicitly because it got such good reviews... I had worn down and twisted the T6 bit in my Harbor Freight set (item #97517). T6 seems to be the most common head on my pocket knives, and I constantly need it to tighten up the pocket clips. So I went looking for a quality T6 driver. Despite the reviews, this isn't it.A screwdriver is only as good as its steel, and this one's sucks. Using nothing more than the strength in my thumb and middle finger (using the index finger to press the driver into the screw) on the narrow part of the handle (least torque), I have twisted the head about 20-30 degrees. Yes, the steel. The part that is inserted into the screw. I can't put links in reviews, but since Amazon seems to have done away with customer photos, I'll try to link a photo in the comments.Looks great and it helped me upgrade my macbook pro's 5400 hd to a faster ssd drive. Its so well made that I did the whole upgrade in less than 10 minutes. One screw was a little tighter than the rest, but I had no problem applying the extra force since its made of good material. Highly recommended.These are the best screw drivers i have used for small screws. They range from #00 to #1 screws for the philips and they fit every laptop screw i've ever used it on. These work better than any other mini driver i've ever used. They bite in and don't cam out. I bought a whole bunch of the #1 50mm drivers for laptop repair.