🛠️ Your pocket’s new MVP: versatile, compact, and always ready to impress!
The Steelman 10-In-1 Multi-Tip Folding Magnetic Pocket Screwdriver is a compact, lightweight tool designed for professionals on the move. Featuring a magnetic 1/4-inch hex shaft and 8 versatile bits—including slotted, Phillips, Torx, and square heads—it folds down to just 4.25 inches for easy pocket carry. With a dual-sided clip for ambidextrous use and a built-in bottle opener, this alloy steel tool combines functionality and convenience backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Brand | Steelman |
Head Style | Square, Flat, Phillips, Hex, Torx |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Red |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.31 x 1.58 x 0.75 inches |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
UPC | 099198607139 |
Manufacturer | JS Products |
Part Number | 60713 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.31 x 1.58 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | 60713 |
Style | Multi-Tip Folding |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Included Components | Screwdriver, Screwdriver Bit, Pocket Clip, Blade, Bottle Opener |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
R**X
Great tool
One of the best tool I ever bought.
F**Y
Great Warranty service
bought one of these and the magnets came loose one day, and then all of them eventually. emailed per diections on their website and got a brand new one and the magnets are all good months later.
C**W
Love it… but
This is a sweet concept and works great. I keep it in my truck and another in my backpack. As others have stated, the magnet for the extension is weak as hell and doesn’t hold the extension. It’s constantly falling off. Tempted to glue it in at this point or try adding a stronger one. That’s my only complaint. Otherwise it’s one of my favorites
A**Z
decent but flawed
seems like a good edc tool but could easily have been better. extention piece is the main issue. the body is square which can hang up in tight spots. the connection to the main tool is just a hex shaft into holding onto a weak magnet. will likely fall off if kept in the outside of a bag or belt. would have been considerably better if it could lock into an impact driver and have a detent retention to prevent falling out of the main body. opposite side that hold the bits is too tight, likely due to over paint, needed pliers to remove the bits from the tip. bits were not the ones that were advertised but I'll replace with higher quality bits so it was a non issue. Will either replace win round apex bit holder or glue it in place to just act as a cover so the bits don't fall out.overall a disappointment but i think i had too high of expectations. Will work for now.
J**N
Odd tool
Works as should
J**
Love it !
Love it. I didn’t like the bits it came with so I put Milwaukee bits in it.
K**S
Good driver
This is a great screwdriver. My only recommendation is to take off the square extension and put a round one on. The square one can be difficult in tight spots. The round one has been perfect on this. I work as maintenance in a machine shop. I use this on some tough screws. Even using the handle as leverage at a 90 degree angle, it holds up great and takes the extra pressure. Great design, wish it held more bits.
G**I
Good concept, poor execution
This is a great basic concept, let down by some poor design choices and a lack of quality workmanship. The main flaw, and the one that basically ruins the tool, is that it can't hold onto its bits. The magnet in the driver is just extremely weak, and bits/extensions sit pretty loosely inside of it. This means that they just don't stay in, rendering it pretty useless as a screwdriver. I know it's only $25, but if you're not going to get that part right, why even bother?It's also a lot bulkier than it needs to be. The body doesn't need to be so chunky—the thick plastic scales serve no real purpose, the driver doesn't need to be a heavy square lump, and it would be easy to redesign the whole unit to be about 3/4" shorter. For an EDC-oriented tool, that's annoying. I've got full-featured, hunka-chunka multitools that are slimmer in the pocket than this. It's big enough to make me not want to keep it on me.So close to being a great tool. It would have taken so little effort to make a slimmer, higher-quality version of this exact same design, and I doubt it would even need to be more expensive. It's like they had a good idea, but then the people they gave it to to turn it into a product just didn't really care.
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