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2. WIREHARD 62 in 1 Precision Computer and Smart Phone Repair Tool Kit, Extra Magnetic Steel Multi Specialty Bit FOR All iPhone Versions, MacBook, Tablet, Xbox, PlayStation Controller, Drone, Glasses

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  • ✅ PREMIUM QUALITY - Bits are made out of heavy duty steel with high hardness, the kit includes 56 magnetic bits, 1 aluminum driver with press and adjust concept, 1 extension rod with magnetic end, 1 flexible magnetic shaft, 1 standard 1/4” connector adapter, flexible triangle opener, fine Pointing tweezer and Y0.8 and X1.5 iPhone specialty bits all come in a modern and easy to use portable box
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u/kiwiandapple · 10 pointsr/buildapcforme

It's possible to use a full yoke and throttle setup in VR as well. So you may want to look into this, it really is a completely surreal experience and very enjoyable.
The only downside that you may have is that as far as I'm aware, the Vive (or Oculus) can't render any setups that you may use.. yet. So you're pretty much flying "blind" in terms of the controls.

> Thinking of using TVs, would this be plausible?

Yes but not recommended. The drawbacks are the size, often not very thin bezels, weight & the overall panel quality & resolution is not high enough for when you're sitting that close to your flight sim.
TVs are mostly designed to be around ~10 feet away from you at least, which means that the pixels can be pretty large. A Full HD (1080p) TV at 50" doesn't look that bad when you're far enough away from it. The pixels are pretty huge tho, compared to a normal PC monitor that generally is around 21-24" for 1080p.

TVs also generally don't have other display ports than HDMI, which means you have to buy adapters. Not a big issue, but not that great.

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  • I'll provide my standard list of videos to help you understand why I suggest these products.
  • I also give a couple of great guides to help you build the PC.

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    Now a few key points!

  • You''ll need a PC or laptop that got a USB type A with preferably Windows on it. This is needed to make your USB stick ready to install Windows on the new PC that you'll build.
  • When you want to connect 6 displays to a GPU. You can actually do this with AMD, but you'll have to buy an DisplayPort splitter box.

    PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

    Type|Item|Price
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    CPU | Intel Core i5-6500 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor | $204.99 @ B&H
    Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-H170-GAMING 3 ATX LGA1151 Motherboard | $87.98 @ Newegg
    Memory | G.Skill NT Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory | $32.98 @ Newegg
    Storage | A-Data Premier SP550 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive | $39.99 @ Newegg
    Storage | Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive | $49.97 @ Amazon
    Video Card | MSI Radeon RX 480 8GB GAMING X Video Card | $279.99 @ B&H
    Case | DIYPC Silence-BK ATX Mid Tower Case | $59.99 @ Newegg
    Power Supply | EVGA 750W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply | $82.62 @ Amazon
    Operating System | Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit | $85.70 @ My Choice Software
    Screwdriver| Stanley Magnetic Screwdriver kit| $6.44 @ Amazon
    Flash Stick| Kingston 16GB USB 3.0| $5.50 @ Amazon
    | Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
    | Total | $936.15
    | Generated by Kiwiandapple |

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    ####Learn about technology in only a couple minutes!

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  • What is overclocking?: Here - 2:32 minutes.

  • What is the difference between i3, i5 & i7?: Here - 4:32 ← Important!
  • What is hyperthreading?: Here - 4:47
  • What is turbo boost?: Here - 4:05 ← Important!
  • CPU shopping guide: Here - 5:01 ← Important!
  • GPU shopping guide: Here - 4:11 ← Important!
  • How many cores do I need for gaming?: Here - 8:18 ← Important!
  • What is a motherboard?: Here - 4:46
  • Which motherboard is the best to buy?: Here - 10:07
  • What is PCI-Express?: Here - 3:22
  • DDR3 vs DDR4 speeds: Here - 8:01
  • What are benchmarks?: Here - 5:21
  • Pre-built vs building your own?: Here - 6:04
  • Optical vs laser mouse: Here - 2:10
  • SSD vs HDD: Here - 4:05
  • What SSD To Buy: Here - 6:37
  • What is resolution?: Here - 5:22 ← Important!
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  • What is Free-sync?: Here - 5:29
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  • What PSU to buy?: Here - 5:12 ← Important!
  • What does 80+ mean?: Here - 3:02

    Likely that TechQuickie got even more video's that you can have a look at to get answers. It's a great YouTube channel for easy, quickly explained questions about PC tech.


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    Now before you have a look at all these guides. The best guide in most cases will always be your MANUAL. Some manuals are garbage, but most of them are more than good enough to be able to help figure out most problems.

  • How to build an Intel 115x socket PC?
    This is my personal favorite because it goes in depth, but still keeps the video relatively short.
    It also got great camera work so you are able to follow all the steps very well.
    I decided to skip the start of the video. The reason being that the video is posted on 17th of May 2013, he gives the rationale of his selected parts at the start. This is a very long time ago, so the parts are very old, so no need to hear this out. But building a PC is still pretty much the same. No drastic changes.
    There are a lot of different build guides on the internet, but I really like this one. It's easy to follow.

  • How to install a 115x CPU?
    Very simple and easy to follow guide again.
  • How to install a 2011(-3) CPU?
    Again not too complicated. But be aware, every motherboard is different. If unsure, check the manual!
  • How to install Windows 8(.1) or 10 from an USB drive?
    You have to download "media creation tool" which is located at the bottom of the page (blue button). Run that program with a 4GB+ USB flash drive plugged into a PC. Then follow the simple steps and the program will make the USB drive bootable. After that all you have to do is build the PC and boot from that USB drive to install Windows.
  • How to set up your SSD & HDD?
    This video is another older video, but it works pretty much the same in Win 8/10.
  • How to use Ninite?
    This video explains it very well, as well as their recommendations. For security I advise to only get Avira (if you don't mind to get an add every day; if you do mind - just use Microsoft Defender) & Malwarebytes. If you want to pay for an anti-virus; Webroot! Light weight; very high detection rate.

    Hope you like it and If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.


u/Brandicus · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Cool im glad it was helpful!

DO NOT spend $60, thats ridiculous for a tool kit you will probably use seldomly if at all after this. I used THIS kit from amazon at a cool $15, theres even a $10 version i think that cuts out a few more tools.

You only need the tri wing, the tweezers, and the small phillips from this kit but I like all the extras like the pry tool and the standard nintendo bits (for getting into older nintendo carts).

The tweezers especially are godlike for this task, they are sharp and come in a little sheath to keep them from going dull. I cant imagine undoing those little ribbon cables without them. MVP of the set.

I recommend just taking your sweet ass time, use the tutorial video directly from basstop and follow along with it at 0.25x speed. I dont know what the original uploader was thinking but its waaaaaaaaaay to fast to be useful at normal speed. Pay special attention to HOW he undoes the ribbon cables and locks them back into place. Just be careful to lock on to the connector base of the cable when adjusting them and not any other part of the ribbon.

Look at a couple different videos for a better idea of how to do the middle trigger parts. Alot of people recommend skipping them but they really arent so bad if you apply pressure downwards on the plastic and upwards on the button evenly. After watching a couple narrated videos I felt much more comfortable going forward with it. Thats the only thing the Basstop video stumbles with IMO.

It sounds scary but if your patient and allocate hours for this project you will be just fine. Just remember to double-triple check the tightness on your buttons and dont get frustrated if you have to open them back up again. for one set I actually forgot to reconnect the joystick!!! Man did I feel derpy.

u/pyrowopr · 2 pointsr/EDC

First off, many of these things are intentionally cheap, because I do tend to break and/or lose things, so... Here goes.
All have Amazon links, because that was what was easiest.


Jewelry:

u/britishwonder · -1 pointsr/Tools

I know exactly what you're talking about. I have one that's not craftsman but some other no name brand. It has a clear handle and red top and bottom. It took me a long time to find a similar replacement online.

The trick to finding them is to search for Auto Loading Screwdrivers. This ones seems similar.
https://www.amazon.com/Craftsman-Auto-loading-Multi-bit-Screwdriver/dp/B00333Q27Q


To be honest though I don't think many manufacturers make them anymore and instead do just the multiple bits stored in the handle style.

For casual use I love the little clear handle autoloading driver. But over time I've become very accustomed to this guy as well. It's a standard, multiple bits in the handle kind, but with a really nice feeling ratcheting action. Its the same one that Snap-On rebrands.
https://www.amazon.com/Williams-WRS-1-Magnetic-Ratcheting-Screwdriver/dp/B002NI1LZK

u/dedicednu · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

pay attention in class!

http://amzn.com/B0014KMDZ0

It's a pocket screwdriver that would be perfect for leaving in a drawer in the kitchen or in the glove box of the car :)

Thanks for the contest!

EDIT Bah! Well, it use to be an add on item, I guess it's not anymore :/

So how about this cool mini jelly bean storage bin that comes with jelly beans! It just looks awesome!
http://amzn.com/B005OB4XMQ

u/BrandMuffin · 1 pointr/techtheatre

EDC- Penlight, Pocket Screwdriver, 6" Scale Rule, Folding Utility Knife, Gerber Artifact, Sharpie, Pen, Lighter.

LX- 2@ 8" Crescent Wrench w/ safety lanyard, gloves, diagonal cutters, sharpies/paint pens, wire stripper, 5-n-1 screwdriver, non-contact voltage tester. In my gig bag, I have a meter, allen wrench set, c-7's, among other tools I don't really need to lug around on the subway, but then that 1% of the time they come in handy and I accept hauling them around the other 99% of the time.

CARP- Dewalt 12v Impact Driver/Drill set, 7/16"-1/2"-9/16" deep sockets each on an adapter for for use in the impact driver. Same sizes in speed wrench.

Just picked up one of these thumb drive ratchets it has been super useful for working on unistrut and holding bolts when putting together flats or platforms.

Edit: I forgot. Always have my chalk bag handy.

u/drone42 · 5 pointsr/HVAC

Bug spray!

Other than that, I have a Milwaukee 11-in-1 that's been absolutely indispensable (but if you're going to get them that, get the matching bottle opener), to the point that when I get to a call and realize I've left it behind, I'll run back and get it after I limp through the call.

Also-
This flashlight is fucking awesome. Wickedly bright, very strong magnet, but it chews through the AAs if you use it primarily on high. The red strobe is useless, though.

These nut drivers for the cordless impact are my mainstay. They're a bit longer than a standard nut driver, but the magnet bit slides out so you can easily clean the metal schmoo out that can get stuck inside and make driving screws pretty difficult.

And finally, batteries. We run on batteries- AAs, AAAs, and 9-volters especially. Nobody will ever turn down batteries.

u/soonerborn23 · 18 pointsr/HomeImprovement

depends on what diy goals you have in mind. What I find myself using 80+% of the time when I am doing home diy stuff is some combo of the following.....

u/Connguy · 3 pointsr/everymanshouldhave

This has a great selection of bits, but with tools it's rarely advisable to buy anything so cheap. If you want to get the really good stuff, look up Wiha, Wera, and Megapro brands. But for the average user, the Craftsman 8 in 1 is an excellent alternative to OP's

u/CuSetanta · 5 pointsr/EDC

After a recent (semi-) failure of my normal EDC, I decided to upgrade my plier-ing options. Found this little number on AmazonKnipex Miniature Pliers with some great reviews and went for it.

It is quite a bit smaller than I thought it would be, but it seems very sturdy. At its widest it can grip a normal plastic bottle lid, which is quite the range to be honest for such a small tool.

It fits perfectly in my Maxpedition Micro case.

I also threw in a Stanley Pen Screwdriver to the basket, cause why not.

u/Cutlass_Stallion · 2 pointsr/PS3

Really great suggestions and tips, thank you very much. Luckily I already have a fairly complete electronics screwdriver set, which also includes those oddball Torx heads. Heavily recommended for phones, computers and (now) game consoles.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y3PXPVQ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_faOSAbFMZ30QM

u/WTMike24 · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I’ve opened up my joy cons plenty of times with the toolkit linked below that was recommended by IGN’s joy con shell swap video, and while its half the price of the ifixit kit, the ifixit may have more bits for other projects (this one has just enough tools for the switch)

UPDATED Triwing Screwdriver Set, E.Durable Professional GameBit Tool Kit for Nintendo Game Cartridge - Nintendo Switch 3DS Wii WiiU NES SNES DS Lite GBA Gamecube,ETC (Gamebits Set 1)

u/theatre_kiddo · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Amaretto sour: you can easily make this yourself at home, all i use is Amaretto mix and some kind of lemon lime soda such as Sprite or 7-Up. Just pour in one can of the pop, and add a dash of amaretto as desired.

[This] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enSYlCEz5VI) is a great movie clip

[Item] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014KMDZ0/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=18RE9XEW400UU&coliid=I2Y8T1C7PHN7A&psc=1)

Bottoms up!

u/Netprincess · 3 pointsr/computertechs

Just from a tool stand point a qicpic screwdriver is all you really need.
http://www.amazon.com/Picquic-X-7-Multi-bit-Screwdriver-Assorted/dp/B0018IV8WM

I would throw in a good pair of needle nose pliers as well.
( I setup a non profit computer refurbish class for the Austin school district called Kidtech)
Assign the tools out to help prevent loss.

u/FlickXIII · 3 pointsr/EDC

That's sounds great for a two-legger (forgive me if I assume too much).
I'm pretty serious about my socket set though. I carry [this](Craftsman 58 PC Universal MAX AXESS Mechanics Tool Set (Inch/Metric) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D4QI7XE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WKytybJPF57EE) strapped to the back of my power chair.
And I carry these as well. Along with a Leatherman and one of [these](Stanley 66-344 4-in-1 Pocket Screwdriver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014KMDZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_3PytybZ26WCBS)

Edit; unfortunately I don't reddit hard enough to know how to fix those links. Sorry.

u/DieRunning · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This would be extremely useful because it would save me space in my EDC bag.

u/1_1_2_3_5_8_13_21_34 · 2 pointsr/Tools

I'm a big fan of the Wiha drivers and bits. Here is a few that might fit your needs:

1

2

3

If you need more bits you can't go wrong with the Wiha or Wera ones in my opinion.

u/oneoho · 1 pointr/buildapc

Honestly, both of those kits are garbage, cheap tools are awful if you're using them a lot. Furthermore, 99% of IT guys don't need that stuff for computer repair/building. Get him a nice flash drive maybe this one

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http://www.amazon.com/LaCie-iamakey-Flash-Drive-131106/dp/B004FHI1E6

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and a nice screwdriver

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http://www.amazon.com/KR-Tools-12606-Autoloader-Screwdriver/dp/B001NPDJIQ

u/Polyphase1356 · 1 pointr/electricians

Without knowing what he's already got it's hard to say. He's probably already got all the basics. I'm just assuming he's already got boardsaws, tape measures, screwdriver sets, plier sets and so forth.

I'll list off a couple of things I would rather not live without:

[Irwin wire strippers] (http://www.amazon.com/Irwin-Industrial-Tools-2078300-Self-Adjusting/dp/B000OQ21CA) These are totally awesome.

[Non contact voltage detector] (http://www.amazon.com/Fluke-1AC-A1-II-VoltAlert-Non-Contact-Voltage/dp/B000EJ332O/ref=sr_1_3?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1449993757&sr=1-3&keywords=Non+contact+voltage+detector)

Stubby ratchet screwdriver


u/Squirrelbits · 5 pointsr/canada

Still better than flat head screws. This and This both have that bit, both are easy to obtain.

u/kamspy · 1 pointr/Tools

I dunno about the Bahco, but the Williams you listed is supposedly the same as the Snap-On I have. I was thoroughly unimpressed with it. If you go that route you might as well grab a Milwaukee ore Klein for $15-20. http://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-48-22-2302P-Ratcheting-Driver-Compact/dp/B017PPK4NA/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1457472542&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=milwaukee+ratchering+screwdriver or http://www.amazon.com/Klein-32558-Ratcheting-Multi-Bit-Screwdriver/dp/B005FQDHBI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1457472613&sr=8-1&keywords=klein+ratcheting+screwdriver

Go with the Klein because is Made in Merica, or go with the Milwaukee cuz it comes with a free stubby.

u/fart_fig_newton · 1 pointr/HVAC

I've had this one for a couple of years now and I absolutely love it. It's inexpensive in case I lose it, and all the bits fit in the casing, so you can keep it right in your pocket. I can't recommend this one enough.

u/damnsignins · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

You want to buy a security screw set.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y3PXPVQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Oj5zDb5WAKE0P

Something like this.

u/vriley · 1 pointr/sysadmin

I use this, bought for $1 at the dollar store. Has been working fine for me so far! http://www.amazon.com/Pocket-Precision-Screwdriver-Lifetime-Warranty/dp/B00480FQJ8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1427214076&sr=8-4&keywords=pocket+screwdriver

With that said, most PC techs seem to like the iFixIt toolkits.

u/rbtcattail · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

I wouldn't call it hard, tedious for sure. There are something like 20+ screws and mounting points that need to be replaced. If you're comfortable building a PC and applying thermal compounds then you'll be fine here. Just plan on a couple hours of work.

I would recommend a screwdriver kit similar to this. It'll pay dividends well beyond just this install.

Also, might want some nylon washers to raise the shroud away from the hybrid fan. Without these the fan can make contact against the shroud if you run it at high speeds. I have not really had this problem as my temps never get above 45 to 50 degrees at load, but be aware it can happen and its annoying.

u/elislider · 1 pointr/lifehacks

dattwenty.com recommends THIS screwdriver which is a complete piece of SHIT. not even worth the plastic its cast from.

Instead, This Husky screwdriver set is relatively cheap and very good quality. I used them at work and at home and they're terrific. Comes in philips/flathead or torx. Apparently they just changed the design of them too, I don't have any firsthand experience with the new handle design. Also, pro tip: they are much cheaper at Home Depot

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-16-in-1-Screwdriver-Set-751016H/204665787
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-8-IN-1-Torx-Screwdriver-Set-74502/100087664
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-8-in-1-Precision-Screwdriver-Set-Slotted-and-Phillips-71281H/204664388

u/Dharma_Lion · 1 pointr/EDC

I've been EDC'ing THIS for about 10 years. Don't think I could give it up even for the metal body.

Looks sweet though.

u/casual__t · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My favorite dinosaur is the triceratops.

pocket screwdriver

u/pmcats · 1 pointr/randomactsofamazon

Screwdriver or double-sided tape I find randomly useful. Also, erasable pens.

u/soul05 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

out of all the RDAs ive owned, ive always used either a slotted bit, philips bit, t5 or t6. so i bought something like this http://www.amazon.com/Pocket-Precision-Screwdriver-Lifetime-Warranty/dp/B00480FQJ8/

i havent ran into any issues needing another bits. with this, i can just throw it a small case with the rest of my rebuild kit.

u/WanboNI · 2 pointsr/EDC

Or even this

Has a few bits built into the handle and the bit holder can extend if need be. Highly recommended, I carry one every day

u/MoonGazingPanther · 1 pointr/techsupport

You can buy a screwdriver set with all the various specialty screws. Something like this. They have them at Home Depot, probably even Walmart. It's VERY worth it to have this kind of kit to open those kinds of screws from time to time.

u/logicslayer · 1 pointr/computertechs

Looks like this guy.

u/jroe6352 · 2 pointsr/msp

We buy the techs these:
https://www.amazon.com/Wiha-26199-Slotted-Phillips-Screwdriver/dp/B000NZ5QG0/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1480694593&sr=8-12&keywords=wiha+screwdriver

In a couple set variations - also one of these

https://www.amazon.com/Megapro-151NAS-Original-Driver-Yellow/dp/B004VJY0ZM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1480694651&sr=8-1&keywords=megapro+screwdriver

Also a USB 3.0 portable drive, usb drive adapters, and some thumb drives

Everything else they fill their own bag with from the office supply. Ethernet cables, CAT6 ends, velcro, etc

We have a Brady Labeler and various other tools they can take as needed for site work as well.

I've used the ifixit kits and have been really underwhelmed personally.

u/ME4Life2020 · 1 pointr/EngineeringStudents

Small multi tip screwdriver for electronics. It's the size of a pen. I use it all the time. Victorinox knife for cutting and scraping.
Stanley 66-344 4-in-1 Pocket Screwdriver
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014KMDZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Yig4CbXD1HBZF

Victorinox Original Swiss Army Climber Pocket Knife (Red) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004YVBA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pkg4CbK9CEW6Z

u/Rvirg · 2 pointsr/multitools

The skeletool works well. Stanley has an equivalent, which I edc. Stanley 66-344 4-in-1 Pocket Screwdriver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0014KMDZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MtX6CbNHGT4DH

u/longlive289s · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Just bought my first house and use to do a bunch of commercial building maintenance so I actually started to think about some of the items I used the most at my old old job.


This was my bread and butter

No matter what I'm doing it pretty much lives on me when im poking around the house

u/cr1515 · 1 pointr/homelab

If you have a small screw driver you could try using a rubber band to remove the screw.

Next time get you one of these sets.. You can find cheaper sets but the ifixit quility is worth it imo.

u/fireboxer34 · 5 pointsr/Carpentry

I would head to a hardware store and buy two things, a multi bit screw driver (likethis) and a set of titanium drill bits($) (like this). If you are ok with spending a bit more money go for either black oxide($$) or colbalt bits ($$$)

This should handle 90% of the sizes you need, if you need anything else just buy it individually. These sets wont drill masonry though, you need a different kind of drill bit for that

u/BenStoked · 10 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

Stanley has a similar design, it's not too bad, but the tool OP used is not really a screw driver, 99% of the time.

u/kodemage · 2 pointsr/EDC

Moleskien or Write in the Rain style Notebook with these things clipped to it:

u/dragon34 · 2 pointsr/Tools

I have this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NPDJIQ/ref=twister_B002GYW2D6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

I bought replacement bits for the autoloader from wiha.

u/TemptedTemplar · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Amazon.. There is also a full set of heads and different sizes for $12.

u/hickleberg · 2 pointsr/Tools

amazon.com/dp/B07K1FV8B2 this one without bits

the one I got is this one amazon.com/dp/B07X8ZCMMH

u/jackooicc · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I think its this one

u/ImALittleCrackpot · 1 pointr/EDC

Maybe a Stanley 4-in-1 would work for you.

u/cwstjnobbs · 2 pointsr/DIY

Uh, with one of these?

u/TheBeckettList · 3 pointsr/HelpMeFind

It’s called a tri wing screw. This driver should work.

u/FreelanceNobody · 1 pointr/EDC

Stanley 4 in 1

I too work in IT and keep this in my work bag at all times, also have a second one for home.

Comes in handy when you need it, but I wouldn't recommend it for anything outside of electronics.

u/ThePantser · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

USA version of driver set AMAZON

I'm gonna pick me up a set, my precision set is getting worn.

u/Itinerant0987 · 1 pointr/Tools

Have you looked at a Picquic? You can’t lose the bits because you use the current bit to push out the next bit in line.

u/sleepyguy22 · 3 pointsr/sysadmin

Small messenger bag. Really all I need is my laptop, a few pens, my trusty USB SSD drive with everything on it, and a screwdriver. The times I need more tools, I have a toolbag I can take, but that's rare.

This bad boy is my most used tool

u/RokStacker · -1 pointsr/Tools

Ive never had an issue with losing any of the bits, unless I forget to put them back in. The only other ones I can think of is a Wera Kompakt or a Crapsman Auto-Loader

u/Fiftyfourd · 2 pointsr/electricians

I actually donated mine to a 1st year apprentice and bought this guy because I was sick of that shit. Been using this one for the last 3 months and never had that issue.