Jumat, 30 November 2012

A great set for any fine electronics work.

Best Review on Maxtech 16521MX 32 Piece Precision Bit

Maxtech 16521MX 32 Piece Precision Bit

I wanted a cheap, but decent quality mini-screwdriver set. This item fit the bill perfectly. I've bought two others over the years. Usually the container that holds the bits disintegrates shortly after I get it, but more importantly, the handles strip themselves out after a couple uses.

Not this kit. The container is decent (not Snap-On quality of course, but decent), and the handle felt very sturdy. For the price I expected much cheaper and crappier on both fronts, I wasn't pleasantly surprised that it exceeded my expectations.

If you want a little kit to sit in your desk/workbench drawer for taking apart Blackberrys, iPhones, MacBooks, etc. then this is the guy for you.

FWIW, I recommend keeping some old prescription pill bottles around to keep the screws you'll be removing from said devices. Otherwise they'll wander away pretty quickly. :)

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10 komentar:

  1. Here's a nifty little inexpensive item that I will very seldom use. Everyone has need of screwdrivers from time to time and almost everyone has a small collection of screwdrivers that work, more or less, some of the time. A major problem of mine has been with really small screws on appliances, electronic items and things of that sort. Conventional screwdrivers are generally useless. Then there are those strange specialized screws that are neither slot head nor phillips head. Boy, can they be a headache. When the problem becomes great enough, then a lot of time is spent (wasted) in Home Depot and other such stores seeking out possible solutions. Ten or twenty dollars can go by real easily, not to mention the time and gas money, just for the removal of one or two fastening devices..

    This nifty little screwdriver set has 32 bits, some of which I didn't even know existed and will probably never use in my lifetime. Oh well, if the problem ever comes up I've possibly got the solution. I've used the set on a few items so far and it works real well. Keep in mind that I'm not a professional "fixer." I'm just a homeowner who has occasional use for such a set. When I need it, it's invaluable. I'm very pleased to store it away in my garage tool area. I anticipate it will save a lot of time and effort and trips to Home Depot.

    Gary Peterson

    BalasHapus
  2. Plastic handle causes the bits to slip down into the handle. Using the extension as a work around solves that problem. Otherwise the bits are pretty tough. A great selection for the price. Find myself taking apart everything just to test out the bits.

    BalasHapus
  3. Purchased a couple of these based upon the reviews here. I am surprised by the quality. The case is neat, holds the buts securely, and clearly shows the type and size. This is very helpful as some of these bit patterns are rather small. Here are a few facts that might not be clear:

    1. These bits are made from 4 mm hex tool bar stock, not 1/4 inch bar stock that many are familiar with for similar tools. I thought this might be a problem, but I find the small bit sizes very appropriate for this format, and I prefer the smaller size.

    2. A two-part driver handle is included in the set and fits nicely in the case. It consists of a handle and an extension. To use a tool, first insert the extension in the handle and tighten the knurled chuck. Fully extended, the handle is about 8 1/2 inches long. Fully collapsed it is just over 5 1/2 inches long.

    3. The bits fit into the extension and are held there by a spring clip as a friction fit. This is very good as there is no magnetic action. One does not want to magnetize small parts. However, it does mean you have to push the bit in past its initial "stop" to get the friction to hold the bit in.

    4. There are 3 bit trays in the set, and each can easily be lifted from the case and stood next to your work.

    Another review talked about purchasing color-coded aluminum drivers from another source that fits the 4 mm driver format. I did this, and was most impressed with these tools also. The driver handle that comes with this set is quite adequate if you are ready to change bits as needed. The color coded handles are great if you perform frequent tasks that require say 3 or 4 torx drivers and you don't want to waste time changing bits.

    BalasHapus
  4. I was having problems with my Motorola cell phone which I had bought through Amazon. The phone didn't come with any warranty, so I thought of taking it apart to see if maybe some of its screws were loose which could be tightened, just like in my head. The phone was put together with Torx screws, and that is why I bought this bit set. It worked fine to get the screws off. I took the advice of one of the reviewers and used the extension bar as the Torx bit holder instead of just the handle by itself. You just have to insert the extension bar inside the handle and screw the nut tight to hold the extension bar firmly, and then insert the appropriate Torx bit in the extension bar. Never had a problem with the extension bar slipping inside the handle or the bits slipping on the screws. The handle is plastic, and definitely not for heavy-duty work.
    An excellent product. Gets the job done. And is available for a price that is hard to beat.

    BalasHapus
  5. I needed a Phillips 00 screwdriver and a Torx T-6 to replace the hard drive in my Mac laptop. (I needed a spudger as well, but the handle end of a Tupperware citrus peeler worked well for that.)

    This set worked perfectly. At about $10, it's also a strong value for the money.

    Many thanks to the other reviewers here who noted that the "extension" isn't optional; it's an essential part of using the kit. Otherwise, I would have made the same mistake of dropping the bits into the handle.

    I'm very happy with this purchase.

    BalasHapus
  6. I do not typically leave reviews; however, I felt the need to after seeing some of the negative ones for what I consider to be one of the best tools of its kind. I have been trying to replace the hard drive on my MacBook for nearly a month and after using different sets that did not have the appropriate screws (I needed 4 sizes, including a Phillips size 000), I'd managed to strip screws, damage parts, and ruin flimsier precision screw drivers.

    But, with my replacement screws (thanks Apple Genius bar!) and this 32-piece precision bit set, I was able to get the entire job done in 10 minutes. The set is compact, clear, and sturdy.

    Those who have given it poor reviews, above, likely did not use the "bit extender" piece - but, it is a key element. Simply slide the extender into the base and then load the bit into the extender. This is not an optional part of the process - it's just how the unit is designed. This design allows the screwdriver to take on many different lengths and allows a static piece (the extender) be the connector to the bits, as opposed to a clamp like other designs. This preserves the bits themselves and allows the unit to be ultra-compact.

    After buying and either breaking or returning three other precision sets, I can highly recommend this set.

    BalasHapus
  7. This Maxtech 30-piece set has the best bit assortment that I have seen. I had several sets before ordering and purchased another set as well at the time that I purchased the Maxtech. The set does not mention what I have found on my own but mention it here to let you know. When I first received it I was extremely impressed by the quality of the bits. They are all manufactured from a 0.155" steel hex stock. I wish I knew of a handle that would accept this size hex bit that held the bits in place magnetically rather than a clip style. I have used Brownell's Gunsmith's full size hex Magna Bits for years and have several extra Magnetic handles and truly love this style. Back to my main point. Upon receiving I assumed that the handle alone would just accept the bits. When I went to install a bit directly into the handle the bit just fell into the handle clear out of sight. I just thought that this was the way to use the bits and just tried to really clamp down on the bits to keep them from falling. Problem is, the collets in the handle are just plastic with a metal outer tightening collar. The outer collar is the only thing that is metal and I kept loosing the bits as the light force used in tightening and loosening fasteners would just keep pushing the bits back inside of the handle. This morning I was just playing around with the set. I had not tried using the extension. But I found that once the extension was inserted I found that it was really an integral part of the set and why the handle is hollow. The extension is accepted at full depth to be pushed way down into the handle. You can extend it out any length that you desire. But pushed way in, it becomes the final piece in the puzzle. With this extension inserted you have a clip tip with a firm socket into which the bits, once inserted, are firmly held into place without any chance of them loosening and falling in deeper. Once I discovered this little bit of information my opinion of this set increased dramatically. This should be pointed out more clearly in the main description. Also the bits are held in the case by three trays that are completely removable from the main case which is very handy. The bits are clipped firmly in place. I would rather see these trays held into the case being able to just tilt forward with the "option" to remove them if you desire. All in all, with this bit of information known, I would give this set a 5-Star Rating. I hope this is useful.

    UPDATE 7/3/009: Shortly after writing this I found a link on Amazon to 'widgetsupply.com'. They had a set of four color-coded aluminum micro screwdrivers with hollow handles. They came with sets of Torx, Phillips, Hex and Plain bits that are stored inside the handles which can be sortd by color depending on type of bit. The most important thing to me is that this set of handles holds the bits by the use of magnetic chucks! They accept all of the 0.155" Maxtech hex bits.

    BalasHapus
  8. I needed a Torx 6 screwdriver to replace the backup battery of my iPAQ. I wound up buying this Maxtech 16521MX 32-Piece Precision Bit Set - at a very good price. With this precision screwdriver set, I replaced the iPAQ backup battery in no time, even though it was delicate work. The bits are made of stainless steel and they are NOT magnetized. The fact that they are not is one of the reasons I chose this set because I didn't want to bring a magnet anywhere close to a device with magnetic media. The set comes with a metal shaft with a socket and a plastic handle with a knurled nut. From reading the reviews, it seems that there is still some confusion on how to put the tool together; so here I repeat what other reviewers have already said - you put the bit into the socket of the metal shaft, not the knurled nut of the plastic handle. Doing so may result in the bit sliding into the handle completely during use. This what you should do: Insert the metal shaft into the plastic handle to the depth desired and tighten up the knurled nut. Insert the bit into the socket of the metal shaft. Give it an extra push to seat the bit tightly. There is a metal-clip inside the socket. The tool is now ready for use.

    BalasHapus
  9. Recently, more and more computer hardware has switched to screws too small for the hardware store tools, requiring jewelry sets. I purchased a cheap set at a local pharmacy, and the tip of the flat-head screwdriver shattered the third time I used it. I decided to go the online route, did some research, and bought this set. I have only used it with the extension, and I am very impressed. I changed the battery in my watch, and swapped out a HD in an external enclosure, both of which I could not do with store bought screwdrivers. The bits appear to be very high quality, and I did not notice any visible wear. The extension piece is not magnetic, but since I work with electronics, I view it as a plus. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with this set, and would recommend it to anyone.

    BalasHapus