Lifegoo rechargeable mini electric screwdriver
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/Screwdrivers are a staple tool of any repair or DIY enthusiast. For electronic repairs, I normally use hand screwdrivers, but recently I've been using a rechargeable mini electric screwdriver, and it's so good it's earned a place in my toolkit.
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My complaints with using rechargeable electric screwdrivers for electronics are many -they're big and bulky, have too much power, are awkward to use in confined spaces, and usually need some proprietary charger.
ThisLifegoo rechargeable mini electric screwdriver has none of this nonsense.
The power output is perfect -- not too much, not too little!
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/This screwdriver is compact and lightweight, so I can use it in confined spaces. The torque (the power it outputs) is a reasonable 0.25-0.35Nm.
Perfect for very tiny fasteners
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/That means the screwdriver allows you to manually tighten screws up to 3Nm, which is a snug hand tight -- good enough to hold the fastener in place, not tight enough to break anything.
This is a great screwdriver
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/And it charges with USB-C, which for me is a must, because I don't want yet another proprietary charger in my life.
USB-C charging
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/The screwdriver has a 350mAh rechargeable lithium battery, which is good enough for 2 to 3 hours of use.
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It also has three buttons -- in and out for the screw, and a button to turn on the 360