Electric Hobby Screwdriver Set

This Electric Hobby Screwdriver Set is great for dealing with small screws in a variety of applications all enclosed in a handy plastic carrying case with magnetic lid. The real magic of this tool is the extensive bit collection included! 55 magnetic H4 hex bits (plus an extension rod)! Also included is a magnetic project mat to keep the screws you remove organized and prevent them from running away!

The screwdriver has an output torque of approximately 0.25-0.35Nm, a magnetizer/demagnetizer, and a USB charging cable for recharging the 260mAh lithium ion battery.

  • Electric screwdriver: 0.25-0.35Nm torque
  • Rechargeable 240mAh lithium battery
  • 55x H4 bits
    • (H28mm): T20, T15, T10, T9, T8, T7, T6, T5, T4, T3, T2, H0.7, H0.9, H1.3, H1.5, H2.0, H2.5, H3.0, H3.5, H4
    • (H40mm): PH0, PH2, FH2.5, H2.5, H2.0
    • (H28mm): PH0000, PH000, PH00, PH0, PH1, PH2, ST1.5, ST1.2, ST0.8, Y0.6, Y1.0, Y2, Y2.5, Y3.0, TRI2.0 TRI, 2.3, TRI3.0, FH1.0, FH1.5, FH2.0, FH2.5, FH3.0, FH3.5, U2.0, U2.6, U3.0, SQ0, SQ1, SQ2
  • Extension rod
  • Plastic storage case with magnetic lid
  • Magnetic project mat
  • Magnetizer/demagnetizer
  • Charging cable: USB micro-B to USB A, 50cm overall length

Electric Hobby Screwdriver Set Product Help and Resources

Core Skill: Electrical Prototyping

If it requires power, you need to know how much, what all the pins do, and how to hook it up. You may need to reference datasheets, schematics, and know the ins and outs of electronics.

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Skill Level: Rookie - You may be required to know a bit more about the component, such as orientation, or how to hook it up, in addition to power requirements. You will need to understand polarized components.
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  • GiladKap / about 5 years ago / 1

    Is there are torque limiter? Most small electric screwdrivers get damaged if there isn't one.

    • santaimpersonator / about 4 years ago / 1

      I don't believe so; I think the motor just stalls out at a certain point. Unfortunately, I don't have one to test.

  • nicholfd / about 5 years ago / 1

    I don’t see any Security Torx. It would be almost perfect if it included Security Torx bits!

  • nicholfd / about 5 years ago / 1

    @Matt21 - it’s an electric, powered screwdriver. It drives/removes screws via battery power and a builtin electric motor.

  • Matt21 / about 5 years ago / 1

    Is there a light in the screwdriver? Why is there a battery?

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