My stickers didn't make it into the package, but contacting customer service got a replacement sent out. It's a nice tool. I could imagine other drivers being better for other use cases, but having worked on computers as a hobby and professionally over the years... it's phenomenal for that. I could imagine a couple situations I've found myself in where it wouldn't work(for instance, screws on my TRS-80 Model 100 are set too deep in the chassis for this to fit), but for working on a typical desktop or even a modern laptop that doesn't have all those deep set screws, it's pretty much exactly what you'd want. I'd have spent a bit more time checking reviews if I needed one for, say, automotive work, but for my use case there really doesn't seem to be anything better, and while a bit pricy it's not completely out of line for a premium tier ratcheting driver.
@@Ephoros Yup. It's perfectly compatible with full size bits. The bit holder is even made so you can swing the divider out of the way and store the full size in the handle.
My stickers didn't make it into the package, but contacting customer service got a replacement sent out.
It's a nice tool. I could imagine other drivers being better for other use cases, but having worked on computers as a hobby and professionally over the years... it's phenomenal for that.
I could imagine a couple situations I've found myself in where it wouldn't work(for instance, screws on my TRS-80 Model 100 are set too deep in the chassis for this to fit), but for working on a typical desktop or even a modern laptop that doesn't have all those deep set screws, it's pretty much exactly what you'd want.
I'd have spent a bit more time checking reviews if I needed one for, say, automotive work, but for my use case there really doesn't seem to be anything better, and while a bit pricy it's not completely out of line for a premium tier ratcheting driver.
Still waiting for mine :( Looks awesome, thanks for the review
That does look like a pretty nice driver. I still use cheap ones that came with a hard drive upgrade kit I installed years ago.
its a quality feeling tool. I have a Klein Screwdriver that I use most of the time but its heavy. I think this might be my new go to
Megapro automotive is half the price and objectively better. The mini bits killed it for me.
Then use full size. It just means you can store less bits in the handle.
"Better" depends on the use case.
@@Ephoros Yup. It's perfectly compatible with full size bits. The bit holder is even made so you can swing the divider out of the way and store the full size in the handle.