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The Wowstick SD 23-in-1 Mini Electric Screwdriver Set combines a powerful 200 RPM motor, a fast-charging 350mAh lithium battery, and 3 shadowless LED lights in a sleek aluminum alloy body. Designed for precision and portability, it features 23 magnetic bits and dual-mode operation, making it the ultimate tool for professionals and tech-savvy millennials who demand efficiency and style in their repair toolkit.







| Brand | wowstick |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Head Style | Flat, Hex, Square, Tri-Angle |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Color | Black |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Priority manual loosening of screws before using electric mode |
| Special Feature | Magnetic Tip |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | WOWSTICK |
| Part Number | KT-KYHG-4OMV |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 9.37 x 1.93 x 1.85 inches |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Size | 23 |
| Style | Automatic |
| Special Features | Magnetic Tip |
| Included Components | 20 screwdriver bits,Stand base,Electric screwdriver,Charging Cable |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
D**S
Slick, usb c
I have wanted one of these for a while but was waiting for a usb c version and it is finally here. So far, only a few complaints. The cap should not have had a clip on it since it interferes with putting it back on. You can still do it, just makes it awkward. Torque is enough for most things but you can manually turn it if you need a little more to get a screw started. There is a big selection of bits; they are holding up alright so far but can't speak to long term quality yet. The bit size is standard for small drivers so you can get replacements of higher quality. I keep this at my desk for quick access and wish they came up with some way to organize all the bits for quick access, fiddling with the tubes is a pain. The tiny magnetic bit holder comes close but only holds 7 bits (and you can keep one on the driver itself for 8) and it seems like I always need one that I didn't put there. Another disappointing thing is the stand; it looks amazing but it is through hole, so the driver just bangs against the desk when you put it in. There is a rubber pad at the bottom that does not extend past the metal, so it is useless in protecting the desk. Overall a useful tool if you need to take small electronics apart frequently and very stylish, pleasing to use.
R**N
Torque it Out
Best Mini-Screwdriver I have ever used. First time ever using a Wowstick brand, and I am a fan. I have 3 different Mini-screwdrivers, and this one is the best, power, feel in hand, looks, detailed, just beautifully thought out. The device looks great, awesome stand (spring the extra few dollars for it), vials for the bits are a cool look, lil jar with extra screws is a detail to the bundle I LOVE. I’m a fan for sure, I will definitely be looking at more of their products.
G**C
Pretty good. A useful tool, but not an end-all tool replacement.
A toss up between 3 and 4 stars. The motor isn't super strong, so if a screw is snug you will still need to spin it. If you are imagining this thing just ziiiiiiippppp'ing out your screws, that won't be the case. It's relatively slow - this isn't a bad thing for delicate scenarios - and not very strong. The screw needs to be quite moveable before the torque of the driver will turn it.That said, it does turn screws for you. If you have a bunch of un-snug screws that you'd like to screw off at a similar pace as you turning a screwdriver, but without having to turn the screw driver, this will do the trick. I actually rather like the bit holder, unlike many other of the reviewers, though I don't expect it to last a terribly long time on my workbench, as the tube is just thin, cheap plastic.All in all, this thing is definitely worth around twenty-five bucks, and arguably worth the forty that they are charging. Useful, but I could certainly dream of a better tool.
J**L
It's good for exactly one day, 3 keyboard's.
It's not like I was drilling with this thing I never used it to actually torque any of the keyboard components and always started the screws as we all know very delicately but now I just have the magical spinning motor and three lights like everyone else on the internet 😆I honestly would have been better off buying a $3 screwdriver from Linus tech tips for $35 or $50 than to have this that's wholly and utterly garbage.This saddest and most revealing of them never actually doing any testing of this thing is that I did not know it was broken until I went to go and use it the next time and it just spun.I'd get the recommended one or the xiaomi. I've been looking everywhere and it seems like this is basically a disposable, take anywhere, do all the funky bits, which is something I'm very against in the hobby "motorized pin driver". It's less durable than those cute little rain bird flathead screwdrivers that you use to adjust the sprinklers on a golf course or a sprinkler system.I'm sure some of you out there know exactly what I'm talking about and have at least three of them that just keep showing up.
A**R
Low quality high price
The first time I used it it died after 30min. After it was charged it wouldn't shut off unless I pressed either of the buttons. The magnet wasn't strong enough to hold motherboard screws. The accessories started falling apart. Nice assortment of bits though.I feel if they would have opted for a higher torque/ stronger motor, as well as better electronics in the screwdriver then they would have had a solid product. Regardless if they cheaped out on the accessories casses.As is, it didn't last 5 hours of rebuilding a pc. It's really loud and has really low torque. Plus they used cheap material to make the accessories.Not worth the money.Already returned for a refund.
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