Screwdrivers are technology.
What screwdriver are you using?
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Screwdrivers are technology.
What screwdriver are you using?
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I dunno but I got it from harbor freight, it has a magnetic tip and just works.
Xiaomi one
I have a full Bosch setup except a step ladder, which is just some wooden step ladder I inherited from my grandfather after the war.
Jesus christ you were alive in 1945?
What the frick man he said he inherit it from his grandpa...the glue eaters meme is not a lie apparently and g is polluted by austist lmao
No he died in the war and left his favorite step ladder to anon
what's the best electric screw driver I can get as a Canadian for $25 or less?
a rake
LED lights, usb charging, and a live circuit warning - I don't think it was more than 20 bucks
just saying i have bosch go and ordered black dicker to see the difference.
I use the ones that don't need battery, and don't fail if submerged in fluids.
also what about ixo?
>imaging need to recharge your screwdriver...
I felt that way until hand tightening thousands of screws on drives when we had to swap out the HDDs to SSDs when the vendor screwed up the order. It was cheaper for us to charge them the hours then to send them back and have them fix the issue.
You are using a tool to prevent lesson. If you need to spend 8 hours a day turning an object, sure, get an electric screwdriver.
But for average use (I do all maintenance on my motorcycles), manual screwdrivers are way better.
>You are using a tool to prevent lesson
Is this a bot? Sure feels like it.
Worse.
ESL
>Many autists have no concept of wasted time, their omega-oil-stripped moron brains are only appeased by action bias, and insisting the most redundant laborious approach is best.
This is my general use electronics screwdriver kit. My buddy is going to print me a case for my wowstick and the three bit cases.
I have a wowstick and some small ifixit kit thing for electronics.
I have a couple of these. It's only 7.2v, but that fricker will snap your wrist same as any other cordless driver.
For tiny stuff, I use a wowstick.
I use a Klein magnetic 11 in 1 and a craftsmen 3.6v electric screwdriver which is surprisingly strong. I have a few other manual ones I keep in rotation for work not to mention my impact but they get less regular use from me.
/g/-(consumer generals)
3 pack of hyper tough drivers i got for 5 bucks at a walmart, it holds up for computer repair
I don’t drink vodka. Gin is in
I'm using the Screwing your mom driver. Driving this long dick through where you came from, drilling her deeper than your screw driver will ever do. Can you fix my laptop after you end jacking off to furry porn Jack? We can fricking hear your moans. You're disgusting.
>Screwdrivers are technology
not really, but ill play
red one is top cute
I've found this is the best type of screwdriver for dealing with difficult repairs.
moody tools
Bosch go 2
Wera kraftform plus lasertip
i hate Phillips heads with a passion
Manual PH0, PH1 and PH2 from Wera. For the other ones I use bits from Wiha.
I have one of these ifixit kits I picked up at Microcenter, and I really like it. Just the perfect variety of bits for everything I can throw at it, and the handle feels good in my hand. The free spinning bottom of the handle is a nice bonus, it just feels good The only thing I don't love it for is like PCI slot screws, since the fat ass handle scrapes against the case.
The one thing those kits never come with is long bits. Super useful for when a screw is way deeper set into the device than it needs to be.
Yup, for some things (like the PCI slots) it's not great, but I still use it 99% of the time. I have some longer bits if I really need them, and I have some moronic like 18" long Bosch extender thing if I need to unscrew something from across the room. I just like having bits for every computer screw imaginable right there with a tray to hold them.
For a PC you only need PH0, PH1 and PH2. Get a fixed driver for it. It is much better.
While we're at it, anyone got a suggestion for a power drill? Need something that will last a lifetime basically, but won't break the bank. What are good brands for power tools?
8" bolt-action Chechen screwdriver here