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Manufacturer | FEECKOCO |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.02 x 5.46 x 1.95 inches |
Head Style | Phillips, Hex |
Batteries Included? | No |
A**Y
Great little set
I bought this to have something to work on electronics. I have drills and other power tools. I used this to put together a computer desk I got and it works fantastic, so far the quality has been great and easy to use.
N**R
Usfull tools
I got this for easy access to lite do things I don't have to pull big tool set to look for tools for small things this tools very useful and save me lot of time to do simple things and hard things fit this tool set.Thank you
S**D
Impressive
I purchased this set simply because the Leatherman Ratchet Driver is difficult, if not impossible to find. Granted, this set is a bit of an overkill as a replacement for one tool but I have been impressed with the versatility, durability and the well-put-togetherness of this kit. If there is a down side on it. it is that the bits are difficult to remove from the tray, but that also insures that they won't rattle loose and get lost.Good kit, I recommend.
E**H
Covers a lot of bases; great for small homes, autos.
BEST ATTRIBUTE: versatilityWORST OMISSION/IMPLEMENTATION: top bit holder spring feels suspectLIKES: bit variety, smooth mechanism, decent finish, common metric sockets, accessories, angle adjustment for sockets. nice feeling large handleDISLIKES: small driver handle too large for routine delicate workComments: This appears to be a well made metric combination socket/screwdriver set. The description of the contents is accurate; the sockets vary from 5mm to 14mm. The handles are comfortable and the mechanisms smooth. I got this to keep in the glovebox of my European sedan in case of emergency. It comes in a nice case that appears durable. I am particularly pleased with the variety of driver bits and sockets. The larger of the two ratchet handles is hinged allowing for more trans in limited spaces. The smaller, fixed ratchet handle is intended for smaller work. It will do in a pinch for delicate work (tablets, laptops, etc.), but is probably a bit too wieldy for routine use for that purpose. I’ve owned kits similar to this over the years and all seemed to have issues either with the ratcheting mechanism or the bits being too soft. This tool appears free of both these pitfalls. Like all such kits, you may lose a bit or two, so be sure and get (6 mm) metric hex-bits rather than 1/4” standard (SAE) here in the states.It is made in China and comes with Amazon’s 30 day warranty.Conclusion: This kit comes with a wide variety of 6mm hex bits, metric sockets, 2 ratcheting drivers, accessories and a nice case. The steel appears to be hard tolerate a good deal of torque and to last a good while. I can definitely recommend one for tool free areas with little storage space to cover your fastener driver needs.Rating: 4*Unless this review is edited, you may consider these ratings & descriptions to hold during long term use.
P**N
Good buy
These appear to be well-made, and they’re very handy
H**Y
Great!!
All of above.
Y**L
Neat Notion:Unsatisfactory Performance...
I really liked the whole layout, along with the alleged potentiality:BUT - The directional mechanism switches out of position randomly.The bit holding magnet is quite useless. The bits and extension bits fall off effortlessly or get stuck on whatever you are tightening or loosening.I bought this for my electricial assembly work and I am happily returning it for assembly tools that work...SMH
R**.
Seems Very Solid
I haven't put this set to much heavy use yet other than disassembling a DualSense controller for battery swap, where it performed quite well, but so far it feels like a quite solidly built, well-equipped ratcheting screwdriver set. I decided to pick this up as I had recently lost a few bits from a Wal-Mart precision screwdriver set and I prefer having complete sets of tools when possible. This replicates a lot of the same functionality minus the electronics-specific items like spudgers, tweezers, etc. though definitely feels more robust overall (makes sense, as if I recall the Wal-Mart set was ~$13 dollars, though it has held up very well, so as a side red, if you're on a tight budget and specifically need a precision set for electronics, I wouldn't hesitate). I reall appreciate the inclusion of large and small handles and extension rods as my previous set, being purely precision, was only small-handled, which would get tiresome when assembling something like a bookcase.The carrying case itself is quite sturdy but clearly the package got dropped at some point as when I received it the latch the was released and so was slightly open; a few pieces had been jarred loose as a result, too. Just something to keep in mind that it's tough but not specifically shockproof as far as drops go; they'll still be jarred if it does happen. And as the latch is a fairly simple slide, the right drop can cause it to open. Not a big deal to me as I don't throw my things around generally, but worth noting.One of the handles has print on the handle that either was poorly applied or has worn off somehow, which is definitely a piece of finish that could be improved on by the seller. It just says "ratchet" on it, so it being or not being there isn't a huge deal, but if you're someone who would be very put off by something like that, I'm just here to let you know it might be something you encounter. As far as I can tell functionality is in no way impacted.My personal biggest wish for sets like these isn't really anything to do with functionality or included bits, etc. You can always buy more bits if you find you need them and 95% of the time tools hold up for life for most of us who aren't in need of truly, massively high-end products so even durability doesn't occur to me too much. I just always wish sets like these came in a wider variety of colors. I like orange, so it's not like I dislike this set, but seeing a few options is always nice since it can give the option to pick a product that might better fit with what you currently own. I mostly have Craftsman products, so I would likely have gravitated towards black or red if available, for instance. A DeWalt person might have gone yellow. Kobalt, blue. I think when something isn't as much a part of an established "tool brand" it makes sense to offer colors that basically allow those items to blend in in someone's lineup. But this is truly a tangent and just a minor suggestion to sellers that a little variety could go a long way.
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