70-in-1 Cordless Screwdriver Review: Right for Us?
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70-in-1 Cordless Screwdriver Review: Right for Us?

We didn’t expect a “mini” tool to feel this ready for real work, but this 70-in-1 cordless electric screwdriver set quickly earned a spot on our desk. The 3.7V USB-C rechargeable driver is compact enough to slip into a drawer, yet the five torque settings give us a surprising amount of control—gentle for glasses and phone screws, stronger for laptop panels and stubborn PC cases. We also liked how the four LED lights cut through shadowy corners when we’re hunched over a clock mechanism or an RC chassis. With 64 S2 steel bits on hand, we rarely had to pause and hunt for the right tip. Still, we wondered: does convenience outweigh the compromises of a tiny motor?
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Worx WX255L Cordless Screwdriver Review: Our Shop?
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Worx WX255L Cordless Screwdriver Review: Our Shop?

We’ve put the Worx 4V Electric Screwdriver (WX255L) through the kind of everyday work that clutters our bench: cabinet hinge tweaks, flat-pack furniture rescues, and those “one last screw” moments that never end. The big draw is the quick-loading bit system and screw holder, which let us keep one hand steady while the other drives—surprisingly useful when we’re balancing a drawer slide or working inside a tight corner. Power feels aimed at light to medium tasks, not brute-force decking, but it delivers consistent drive control and saves our wrists from repetitive turns. With six included bits and a simple charger, it’s a compact kit that begs to live in our shop drawer.
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Hi-Spec 3.6V Electric Screwdriver Review: Ours?
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Hi-Spec 3.6V Electric Screwdriver Review: Ours?

We didn’t expect a pink tool kit to become our “grab-first” fixer, but the Hi-Spec 35-Piece Tool Kit surprised us. The 3.6V USB electric screwdriver is the star: compact in our hands, quick to recharge, and genuinely handy for flat-pack furniture, cabinet pulls, and those endless battery-cover screws. We liked how the kit keeps essentials close—bits, small hand tools, and just enough variety to handle everyday home tasks without feeling overstuffed. It’s not a heavy-duty drill replacement, and we wouldn’t push it through stubborn hardwood, but for light repairs and quick tighten-ups, it feels refreshingly practical. In this review, we’ll share where it shines—and where ours hit its limits.
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