Meritline has the 30-in-1 Screwdriver Set for $5.99 - $3.50 with coupon code MLCK823FNL1 [400 uses] = $2.49 with free shipping. Includes non-slip soft rubber handle and 30 hex, torx, and screwdriver bits.
Great kit for small electronics. The bits are a little soft but will last for years before replacement. I still bought 3 for one for the garage, tool kit and house. You can't buy a small electronics kit for anywhere near this price.
Got this on a similar deal and can't count the times it has come in handy for all sorts of household tasks. Well worth it! As #1 said, the tips are a bit soft -- tried to loosen some star bits from a hard drive that wouldn't budge and twisted some of the tips, but did the same with expensive drivers that cost more than this complete set singly. Again, get a few to keep handy as you never know when you'll need them.
Well, yes and no #4. You wouldn't want to do that with expensive high end vibrators. One of my side jobs is to repair high end female pleasure devices. This screwdriver set is great for adjusting the internal vibrating/wobbling mechanisms. The set is cheap enough to get rid of once it gets too smelly for me to stand. I simply place a new set into service and give the old set to a local thrift store.
Great kit for small electronics. The bits are a little soft but will last for years before replacement. I still bought 3 for one for the garage, tool kit and house. You can't buy a small electronics kit for anywhere near this price.
Got this on a similar deal and can't count the times it has come in handy for all sorts of household tasks. Well worth it! As #1 said, the tips are a bit soft -- tried to loosen some star bits from a hard drive that wouldn't budge and twisted some of the tips, but did the same with expensive drivers that cost more than this complete set singly. Again, get a few to keep handy as you never know when you'll need them.
Totally agree with the two comments above...this thing has come in handy several times and its been more than worth the money!
Jesus Christ, people. If something breaks, just throw it out and buy a new one.
Bought this kit a couple years ago and it has come in handy when dismantling PC and server equipment at work.
Well, yes and no #4. You wouldn't want to do that with expensive high end vibrators. One of my side jobs is to repair high end female pleasure devices. This screwdriver set is great for adjusting the internal vibrating/wobbling mechanisms. The set is cheap enough to get rid of once it gets too smelly for me to stand. I simply place a new set into service and give the old set to a local thrift store.
You've been watching Obama's speeches too often.