Great review, thanks Darren. I love mine that i have had for about 6 months now. It has about every bit you might ever come across on small equipment i think, and i love the magnetic case, so the bits don't fall out. Cheers, mate.
Even though dim, the inclusion of 4 LEDs doesn’t mess with your depth perception from a shadow while approaching a fastener😊 leave it on and not worry about battery drain. While sleek in appearance, it’s a tool that isn’t perfectly ergonomic. The buttons could be moved closer to the front and function more like a rocker switch. Compact and portable yes, however I’d go for the next size up if they have something in their lineup. 👍🇨🇦👋
True enough Paul. I really appreciate the mobility of this little gem compared to its larger brethren. Easily slips into any bag and if you don't need all the bits it's incredibly compact! I've been through a lot of electric screwdrivers and this one is near the top of my list.
Yeah that USB-C is future proof and much more durable than older USB style connectors. Something I watch for! I’ve repaired so many USB micro jacks I can’t count them all.
Improvements other than the transparency at charging LED on the case are to: 1. Include a lanyard point at the back of the screwdriver. 2. Make it power via USB, could also be a round secure connector which has springy wire like telephones or the ones which you find at an industrial assembly. It Screws! 😁
It's always better to have extra bits than to miss one uncommon when you need it. I'm not even sure which I prefer better, this or our trusted Xiaomi Wiha with 24 bits. Both should be equally well-made and sturdy. But Soleilwear has even more bells and whistles. 🤔
Ooo weee! Button position makes it nice holding it tip down. Shame the thing can't really be charged in the case. Those are the better bits, they long! I can't remember how many times I would struggle with bit screwdrivers because of that and end up buying a fixed screwdriver. One question though, can you use it like a regular screwdriver to fully tighten or break loose screws?
Yes, i always use mine like a regular screwdriver first until they break, then use the motor. On the charging thing, i haven't found it an issue, but then i tend to use a USB inline charge monitor on everything i charge. So i always know how it's charging. I was lucky with my screwdriver and picked it up for 30 US bucks. Bargain.
@@englishrupe01 Not that kind of a charging issue, it is when they allow you to charge it in the case that pushes on the buttons as seen in the video. Good news about using it like a regular screwdriver!
Hey Tron..I always try to get US/Canada links from vendors but not always successfull. You could try this: a.co/d/1UoVckA Thx for your support my friend!
MINI ELECTRIC Screwdriver I tried one time and I hated it. Absolute no feeling for the screw. Immediately switched back to my wera micro's. 1000% better feeling and believe it or not I'm way slower with the electric too.
@@KeepOnTesting I think it depends on the work. If you have to unscrew 500 Laptops every day may be, but for fine work its a no go. This electric screwdriver was the most disappointing tool for a long time. First I heard me thinking "Oh, thats cool it works" but than "Fu*** that sliped and this thing is to week for 1 of 3 screws"
🎶Everybody!!!🎶Great review! I'd like to see three forward buttons, each with a programmable torque level. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) For bigger stuff I've always lusted after those Makita 7.2v pencil impact drivers.
Great review, thanks Darren. I love mine that i have had for about 6 months now. It has about every bit you might ever come across on small equipment i think, and i love the magnetic case, so the bits don't fall out. Cheers, mate.
Spot on my friend! Glad you like this tool as much as I do !
I Listened to you and ordered one, I have purchased other electronic tools before based on your reviews, so far I have no regrets.
Thx my friend 😊👍 KeepOnTesting!
Even though dim, the inclusion of 4 LEDs doesn’t mess with your depth perception from a shadow while approaching a fastener😊 leave it on and not worry about battery drain. While sleek in appearance, it’s a tool that isn’t perfectly ergonomic. The buttons could be moved closer to the front and function more like a rocker switch. Compact and portable yes, however I’d go for the next size up if they have something in their lineup. 👍🇨🇦👋
True enough Paul. I really appreciate the mobility of this little gem compared to its larger brethren.
Easily slips into any bag and if you don't need all the bits it's incredibly compact!
I've been through a lot of electric screwdrivers and this one is near the top of my list.
Yeah that USB-C is future proof and much more durable than older USB style connectors. Something I watch for! I’ve repaired so many USB micro jacks I can’t count them all.
Improvements other than the transparency at charging LED on the case are to:
1. Include a lanyard point at the back of the screwdriver.
2. Make it power via USB, could also be a round secure connector which has springy wire like telephones or the ones which you find at an industrial assembly.
It Screws! 😁
Great ideas Bhushan!
Very good screwdriver. Love it.
Highly recommended!
It's always better to have extra bits than to miss one uncommon when you need it. I'm not even sure which I prefer better, this or our trusted Xiaomi Wiha with 24 bits. Both should be equally well-made and sturdy. But Soleilwear has even more bells and whistles. 🤔
Ooo weee! Button position makes it nice holding it tip down. Shame the thing can't really be charged in the case. Those are the better bits, they long! I can't remember how many times I would struggle with bit screwdrivers because of that and end up buying a fixed screwdriver.
One question though, can you use it like a regular screwdriver to fully tighten or break loose screws?
Those button placements seem to work for me quite well! agreed about being able to charge in the case!
Yes, i always use mine like a regular screwdriver first until they break, then use the motor. On the charging thing, i haven't found it an issue, but then i tend to use a USB inline charge monitor on everything i charge. So i always know how it's charging. I was lucky with my screwdriver and picked it up for 30 US bucks. Bargain.
@@englishrupe01 Not that kind of a charging issue, it is when they allow you to charge it in the case that pushes on the buttons as seen in the video. Good news about using it like a regular screwdriver!
@@ruikazane5123 Oh, ok...i misunderstood, thanks.
Very nice. I wish you had some American Amazon links. That way I could help the channel.
Hey Tron..I always try to get US/Canada links from vendors but not always successfull. You could try this: a.co/d/1UoVckA
Thx for your support my friend!
I’ve used mine once and it’s locked. The lights come on but it won’t spin anymore. Any ideas on how to unlock it?
Hmmm..I'll do some digging 👌
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MINI ELECTRIC Screwdriver I tried one time and I hated it. Absolute no feeling for the screw. Immediately switched back to my wera micro's. 1000% better feeling and believe it or not I'm way slower with the electric too.
Good point..not for everyone but when it works, it's quite handy!
@@KeepOnTesting I think it depends on the work. If you have to unscrew 500 Laptops every day may be, but for fine work its a no go. This electric screwdriver was the most disappointing tool for a long time. First I heard me thinking "Oh, thats cool it works" but than "Fu*** that sliped and this thing is to week for 1 of 3 screws"
🎶Everybody!!!🎶Great review!
I'd like to see three forward buttons, each with a programmable torque level. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
For bigger stuff I've always lusted after those Makita 7.2v pencil impact drivers.
Those Makitas are definitely 🔥
Those are flats, not grooves. A little over the top excitement, Darren. It's just a screwdriver, and not Scarlett Johansson.
Aww come on//Scarlett is sweet and all but I mean can she unscrew a multimeter faster than this lil beauty!
Needs an app
Wouldn't that be cool.👍
😮😅😊👌👌