🔧 Your pocket-sized problem solver!
The OKNIFE Otacle D1 Mini Precision Screwdriver Set is a compact and versatile tool designed for everyday use. It features a discreet storage compartment for 9 different bit sizes, two magnetic bit holders for various torque applications, and is made from durable S2 steel. Weighing only 1.5 oz and measuring 2.95 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches, it's the perfect EDC tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Brand | OKNIFE |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Aluminum-grey |
Recommended Uses For Product | indoor |
Special Feature | Portable |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.95 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item Weight | 42.5 Grams |
Head Size | 0.16 inches |
Manufacturer | OKNIFE |
Part Number | OK-D1-AL |
Item Weight | 1.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.95 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | O-OtacleD1-#GmbH-DE-FR |
Size | Pocket Size |
Style | Manual |
Finish | Coated |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle/Lever Placement | Center |
Special Features | Portable |
Included Components | Screwdriver Bits |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**
This thing is AMAZING
I use this almost daily and LOVE it. I work in IT and this is the perfect piece of EDC kit. Also came in handy to adjust pistol red dot at the range as well as numerous other small tasks. HIGHLY RECOMMEND
K**I
EDC fidget toy players must have this tool
it's really good quality and big useful~ if u play EDC fidgets u need this~
C**S
Nice addition to EDC Keyring
Great addition to your EDC Keyring ... compact but powerful ... front bit for delicate work & side bit for higher torque jobs
T**Y
Take the good and take the bad
Make sure you look at the dimensions, this may be smaller than you think! Great little tool. Perfect to slip into an EDC kit or your pocket. Not perfect, but that's why it's not 5 stars.Well built. It holds 4 of the 5 nibs inside, which is part of the problem of why it's not perfect. Since there's 5 nibs and spot for 4 in storage, that means 1 will always be installed, I don't like that because it really means 1 is going to be lost since it can't be stored. I'm guessing that like me, you're going to choose the pencil lead as the one that's not stored. If this is going to be loose in a pocket, be prepared for whichever nib you choose to keep installed to become loose and fall out.The storage compartment is great for the other 4. The door is solid and it fits the other 4 perfectly. Keep the actual 4 screw nibs inside as the pencil lead isn't all that great and it's not going to be something you depend on, so not a big deal if/when it gets lost or broke.The other head scratcher on this is the included "lanyard". It's not actually a lanyard, it's a few inches of paracord. It's not tied or anything, just a few inches of line that you are expected to do something with. Great if you're one of those guys who weave paracord, very lame if you're not. I'm not a guy who can macrame paracord, so I put an actual lanyard on it.If it weren't for those details, this would be 5 stars. It's a great little tool that's well built if not well thought out and it will fit in any EDC kit or pocket. It's lightweight and easy to use.
W**R
Great pocket tool.
For the knife person, a must have EDC just in case. I also use it for other small things when a big screwdriver is just too big. Well made and goes well with a small pocket knife.
S**E
Perfect travel companion
Very well made, cool little tool. Bits magnetize into place well. Great to have with me for glasses repair and other odd jobs
M**N
great small screw driver
Nicely made with quality, and a reasonable price.
D**.
Cute toy for your junk drawer
Sadly, this nicely machined object is ruined by a weak bit system and ultimately forces itself to live a sedentary life in a drawer or toolbox where you’ll never actually pick it over larger bit drivers that are easier to handle.Paradoxically, the problem is that the bits are both too easy and too hard to remove, depending what you’re trying to do with it. On one hand, the magnet in the bit socket is to weak to keep a bit from falling out in your pocket or to keep the tool itself from dropping to the ground if you happen to hold it by the bit; that’s right, it won’t even stay attached under its own weight. This tool is dying for a ball detent in the socket like nearly every other good bit driver on the market, but they decided to put one on the bit storage cover instead. Oh and there’s neither a magnet nor a detent on the side socket that’s supposed to be used when more torque is required — usually in a situation where you might never find the bit you’ll inevitably drop.Speaking of the bit storage, that’s the other part of the problem: it’s too hard to swap bits. You have to keep the fifth bit (a pencil) around just to scoop one of the actual driver bits out like you’re cheating at the board game Operation. Alternatively you can flip the tool over and dump all the bits into your palm, but that’s asinine.Lastly, the pencil bit is a joke. The ‘lead’ fell out of the tip after being in my pocket for 15 minutes. It’s merely friction-fit (loosely) into the tip - no adhesive - despite the self-evident fact that it’s a material specifically designed to shed layers of itself under friction. So of course it’s going to come loose.I was planning to keep it anyway, but after writing this review I’m now insulted that someone would actually sell this thing for money.
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