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Product Description
Sometimes you need a screwdriver that can fit into tiny places, even if you can't apply a lot of torque. Even though the Teeny Turner is only 2 5/8" long (with a bit inserted), it still provides a decent grip. The seven bits can be changed rapidly and are held securely in the shank with magnets. Quality crafted in Canada using aircraft alloy steel. Colors vary.Product Details
- Home Improvement
- Brand: PICQUIC
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
By JMR
I collect multi-bit screwdrivers (own over 20) and this is my favorite. I prefer this over second-rated Klein because of the size of the handle. Kleins feel too short/small in my hand. I don't have huge hands either - I can't palm a regulation size basket ball for example.
This driver is built well and the bits are high-quality steel.
Add that to the stellar price and you've got a winner.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
By Lane D. Callahan
I purchased one of these because I needed to Screwdriver with 3 inch bits. Most multi-bit drivers have the bit tips. I also needed to be able to use the bits in my power driver.
I found the idea of the bits in the handle innovative. The driver has a large handle and the weight of the bits gives it a solid feel. I agree with the other reviewer that the other models with bits in the handle are more cumbersome to use.
The bits go in into the handle snugly and are held really well by the magnet in the shaft. I got a crystal handle so I can read the bit sizes (Torx) through the handle. The bits themselves are also high quality. If you need bits more specific than the generic ones listed here, they can be found at a couple of places on the web.
I love this driver and I want to purchase more.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
By L. Seeley
The title says it all. The bits have a secure fit in the handle and require the "in use" bit to push a new/different tip out of the handle. I have two and will be ordering more. One tool takes the place of 7 individual screwdrivers or of one "multi-tip" screwdriver with the bits in a separate container which will be lost or will come open and the individual bits will be lost or you will leave the tool in one place and the container somewhere else. Good luck finding it.
The bits are handier and easier to retrieve than those screwdrivers which store the spare bits INSIDE the handle, which requires unscrewing the top to change bits (something else to potentially lose!).
This is simply a well-designed product and worth the price.
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