My first thought is that it needs a proper handle! Not just for turning manually, but for hanging onto it when it's applying torque. Screwdrivers are not normally shaped like this. I've sometimes ditched the little screwdriver that came with some kit in favor of my regular bit holder, because the large handle is much easier to hold and apply force with.
Hi John, I agree and disagree at the same time :) let me explain, yes you're right, big screwdriver handle will give you better handling while applying torque, obviously, but these screwdrivers (in my opinion or my use for them) are normally (as showed in the video) for usage in electronics, where the torque needed will not be high enough for the size of screwdriver be a problem. Agree that a bigger size will give better handle, but for the usage it is meant, is just the right size. As I said I have a manual Xiaomi Wiha kit, that the screwdriver (while the kit is fantastic in quality, I have a review somewhere about it) sometimes feels to thin for the usage, and with this screwdriver it didn't fell this way. Also the fact that is not round like the one I compared in the beginning, also helps to have better grip. In the end of the day, we should always use what works best for us 😁 thanks for sharing your thoughts and for watching.
@@JohnDlugosz for me, I used already also in electrical sockets. My electronics lab is not conclude, and I still have a lot to do, including electrical wiring. But, since you even mentioned mobility issues, maybe having a bigger point of contact might make you life easier, I don't feel any problem using it, but again I don't have any limitations that might challenge the use of this screwdriver. I don't think you'll have a problem using for example open or close a electrical power socket, but please analyze it according your reality.
Olá Hugo, passando para ver os teus vídeos!! Utilizo um da Xiaomi quando estou naqueles dias aborrecido e não apetece desapertar e apertar manualmente 😂 Até da jeito! Continuo é a achar que as pontas deviam ser revestidas a Chrome Vanadium. É a única parte negativa que acho desses kits 🤷🏻
Olá Ricardo, que bom ver-te por aqui novamente, concordo, mas olha que as pontas que aqui tenho não são mazinhas. Nos testes que fiz (não filmados) houve ali alturas que falhei um pouco nos parafusos e não tive o minimo dano nos bits, por isso, já não é mau sinal. Obrigado por assistires.
Hi, don't agree but I understand your point, I just said this somewhere in a comment today, in the end of the day we should use always what makes us more comfortable while working. Thanks for sharing and watching, really appreciate it.
My first thought is that it needs a proper handle! Not just for turning manually, but for hanging onto it when it's applying torque. Screwdrivers are not normally shaped like this. I've sometimes ditched the little screwdriver that came with some kit in favor of my regular bit holder, because the large handle is much easier to hold and apply force with.
Hi John, I agree and disagree at the same time :) let me explain, yes you're right, big screwdriver handle will give you better handling while applying torque, obviously, but these screwdrivers (in my opinion or my use for them) are normally (as showed in the video) for usage in electronics, where the torque needed will not be high enough for the size of screwdriver be a problem.
Agree that a bigger size will give better handle, but for the usage it is meant, is just the right size. As I said I have a manual Xiaomi Wiha kit, that the screwdriver (while the kit is fantastic in quality, I have a review somewhere about it) sometimes feels to thin for the usage, and with this screwdriver it didn't fell this way. Also the fact that is not round like the one I compared in the beginning, also helps to have better grip. In the end of the day, we should always use what works best for us 😁 thanks for sharing your thoughts and for watching.
@@TechCornerTV I'm thinking of the screws in an electric outlet on a wall. General use around the house, with mobility problems.
@@JohnDlugosz for me, I used already also in electrical sockets. My electronics lab is not conclude, and I still have a lot to do, including electrical wiring. But, since you even mentioned mobility issues, maybe having a bigger point of contact might make you life easier, I don't feel any problem using it, but again I don't have any limitations that might challenge the use of this screwdriver. I don't think you'll have a problem using for example open or close a electrical power socket, but please analyze it according your reality.
Olá Hugo, passando para ver os teus vídeos!!
Utilizo um da Xiaomi quando estou naqueles dias aborrecido e não apetece desapertar e apertar manualmente 😂 Até da jeito! Continuo é a achar que as pontas deviam ser revestidas a Chrome Vanadium. É a única parte negativa que acho desses kits 🤷🏻
Olá Ricardo, que bom ver-te por aqui novamente, concordo, mas olha que as pontas que aqui tenho não são mazinhas. Nos testes que fiz (não filmados) houve ali alturas que falhei um pouco nos parafusos e não tive o minimo dano nos bits, por isso, já não é mau sinal. Obrigado por assistires.
Thank you for the review. For taking screws out of laptops and phones the ES555 is plenty good for me.
Hi, you'll be ok with any of them, but the ES666 has a stronger motor also, for me is perfect. Thanks for watching and commenting.
BTW, your links in the description are backwards.
Hi John, thank you so much for letting me know, I've corrected thank to you 😁 and also a bit thanks for watching.
My friend Damien has the ES666.
Hi Hommer, I hope that he is happy with it, I liked very much this product. Thanks for watching and sharing.
This is a thunderingly pointless product.
Hi, don't agree but I understand your point, I just said this somewhere in a comment today, in the end of the day we should use always what makes us more comfortable while working. Thanks for sharing and watching, really appreciate it.