38 In 1 interchangeable precise tool set – review

I bought one of these from The Pi Hut on Friday and thought I’d do a quick review.

Here’s how it comes, in a box:

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It’s identified as a JK-6088 A, but that doesn’t really mean much, so let’s open up the box and see what we’ve got.

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The main box is made out of plastic. There’s a slide switch at the bottom to open the top. When you do, the bits stand up! Very handy.

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Inside are 36 screwdriver bits, the screwdriver handle itself and an extension piece. Here’s what the screwdriver looks like with a bit in:

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and here it is with the extension piece:

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The bits are of varying different types and sizes, including a triangular bit which has enabled me to unscrew an old Gameboy case – it’s an exact fit.

The screwdriver is a nice weight in your hand and has a rubberised grip.

About the only thing I can find wrong with it is that when you close the lid you have to manually poke the bits so that they lay flat.

The cost of the set is £5 and, frankly, for £5 you can’t go wrong – for electrical and electronics work they’re pretty much perfect.

Rating: 10/10

You can buy one of these sets from The Pi Hut here.

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