For the purpose of dialing with a set number of bits, you can spin and spin almost everything that is possible.
A unique find on AliExpress that could be unique. Useful for more than just home use.
Marvelous, how affordable a tool can be so versatile.
▶︎ Sale: 2644 RUB 1,665





The KINDLOV set comes with an insanely large selection of beats for all occasions. More than a hundred bits for a variety of tasks, conveniently placed in a special two-level case.
All bits are separated by shape and matter by size. found case a few seconds.
In addition, equipment the package includes a “pick” and other plastic toolswhich are necessary for disassembling a wide variety of devices and things, including computers, smartphones, watches, photographic equipment and even car panels.
Almost limitless
Connection screwdriver with magnetic mechanism that gives the ability to firmly hold the bits in the holder.
Moreover, the bits themselves can also contain any heads.
The magnetic mechanism greatly increases the use of the screwdriver
An important proposal was also a special flexible extension, which makes it possible to use a screwdriver even in the most inaccessible places.
I have enough screwdriver compact format that also has dimensions.
Flexible extension suitable for the most inaccessible places
In general, for that price, for the set provided, it can be ordered just in case.
This is possible in order to quickly remove the MacBook cover for the chip, and for most other tasks.
KINDLOV 115 in 1, we recommend.
▶︎ Sale: 2644 RUB 1,665
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