Official Website: sequremall.com/collections/screwdriver/products/ ES555 on Aliexpress: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DeZ5DwF ES666 on Aliexpress: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Dmb8sYT Pico Technology 5000 Series Scope: www.picotech.com/oscilloscope/5000/flexible-resolution-oscilloscope Support the Channel with Patreon: www.patreon.com/sdgelectronics
I've done electronics repair on AV-equipment and many others as a job... and I want my pistol grip, very light and HIGH TORGUE screwdriver with standard 1/4" bits... these small pen style ones are not anywhere near what you actually want if you need to go electric.
Physical design clearly not done by a tool designer. The embossed markings on the activation buttons indicate "in" or "out" relative to the fastener rather than direction of tool rotation, and they ignore the possibility of reverse threads.
Official Website: sequremall.com/collections/screwdriver/products/
ES555 on Aliexpress: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DeZ5DwF
ES666 on Aliexpress: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Dmb8sYT
Pico Technology 5000 Series Scope:
www.picotech.com/oscilloscope/5000/flexible-resolution-oscilloscope
Support the Channel with Patreon: www.patreon.com/sdgelectronics
That blue microtorque screwdriver is right up my alley.
I have a ES121, hopefully this will prompt somebody to publish custom fw compatible with this and mine.
Not sure if I'd spend that many beer tokens on a screwdriver.
but as I'm getting old I need all the exercise I can get.
It would be cool if you tested Miniware's electronic screwdriver. They have two different models and I've been a fan for awhile.
I'll see if I can get hold of it
$44 for the ES666 kit? I assume that is USD, but when I clicked they offered me $93 CDN. That would be about $68 USD. Certainly not buying it for $93.
Do a manual search, you'll find some sellers have it for $33.
Thank you very much indeed. ....lovely screwdriver.
6:40 can you test the manual breaking torque of 2.2Nm 1:27 ?
Nice review, Thanks for sharing
A big jump in price for not that much more really. But still an interesting product. 👍👍
i prefer wera 😂
It needs some work.
I've done electronics repair on AV-equipment and many others as a job... and I want my pistol grip, very light and HIGH TORGUE screwdriver with standard 1/4" bits... these small pen style ones are not anywhere near what you actually want if you need to go electric.
These are more for laptops and tablets, tiny fragile screws.
Physical design clearly not done by a tool designer. The embossed markings on the activation buttons indicate "in" or "out" relative to the fastener rather than direction of tool rotation, and they ignore the possibility of reverse threads.
No one uses reverse threads lol.