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slick22
Registered: August 2005 Posts: 91
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Review Date: 13/9/05
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: £10.00
| Rating: 10
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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Damn good for taking AEGs and Computers apart
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The case opens the wrong way (opposite to a book)
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Basically this is a screwdriver kit which is awesome in my opinion.
I am a tool freak and have learnt the hard way to buy once cry once! This kit is basically a must for every airsofter out there whether you just need to remove the odd screw or do a complete disassembly. The kit has a yellow grippy thingy which has a nice feeling rubber sleeve and swiveling end so you don’t have to twist your hand to remove a small screw – you can spin the driver instead. It comes with 6 interchangeable ends which have 2 tips per piece (giving a total of 12 different tips) in the following sizes: Philips (star) #00/#1, Blade (flat) 1.5mm/3.0mm, Hex (alan) 1.0mm/1.5mm/2.0mm/2.5mm/3.0mm/4.0mm and last couple are those special star kind with a hole in the middle T10/T15. The shafts are made of high quality Chrome-Molybdenum so you know they ain’t ganna get stripped etc. They come in a plastic box which has a clear lid and is big enough to fit a few other bits and pieces in as well. Oh, the driver yellow thingy has G&P stampings etc all over it too. All in all for what they cost (which is ###### all!) every one should have a set.
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Joaz
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 143
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Review Date: 12/2/06
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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Very good screw driver
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Impractical if you have lot of different screw types
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I like this tool, because screwing gets a lot of faster using the bearing on the end.
I yet stripped one of the shafts. It was an 1mm Hex one, I think it was an material problem.
This screw driver works like a charm in the first time. But after some time, the connection between the plastic body and the metal part holding the shaft gets loose. But the fix is easy: Pull the metal part apart, apply some superglue (make sure that it can glue metal and plastic together) and push it back inside the body.
Personally I don't like changing the shafts, because I'm too lazy. That's why I do have 3 of these sets. 
My rating for this tool is 9/10: Besides minor problems an excellent tool.
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Registered: August 2005