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The Picquic 88562 Carded Combo Pack includes three essential drivers—a full-size, stubby, and precision driver—designed for versatile use in home improvement, electronics, and delicate repairs. Available in vibrant assorted colors, this lightweight and portable set weighs just 7.4 ounces and measures 11.5 inches in length. Backed by a lifetime warranty on handles, it’s a durable, stylish, and practical toolkit upgrade for professionals and DIYers alike.
Brand | Picquic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Multi |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Assorted |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Improvement, Construction |
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.5 x 4.75 x 11.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.46 Pounds |
Model Name | Family Pack |
UPC | 057369885625 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00057369885625 |
Manufacturer | Picquic Tool Company Inc. |
Part Number | 88562 |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 4.75 x 11.5 inches |
Item model number | 88562 |
Size | Large |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 3 |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Liftetime on Handles |
A**1
Long, well-earned review.
My oh my, where do I begin?12 years ago, my mom gave me a bright yellow Teeny Turner as a present. We didn't understand each other very well at the time, and rarely saw eye to eye, but she had seen that my toys seemed to sit idle, gathering dust - dust from either building computers or tearing them apart.So she thought about this and decided to give me useful things instead of """fun""" (according to toy comlanies) things.She got me a Teeny Turner. I can say without hesitation that it is one of my most cherished possessions.There is no tool that I own that has been touched, handled, used or abused more than that tiny yellow driver. It's not for want of competition, or out of sentimentality.My dad is a carpenter, and he's been collecting tools for decades. He has hundreds of screwdrivers, no exaggeration. They're all available to me, from cheapo Harbor freight junk to very high-end insulated electrician's drivers to extremely precise specialty electronics bits. Tons of choices.When I first got the teeny turner, I kind of scoffed at it. I had bias against drivers with replaceable tips - usually they were chinsy, rattly junk with soft steel tips that would inevitably vanish to wherever socks go. So I threw it into a desk drawer and continued borrowing my dad's bits.One day I needed a really short driver for a torx screw in a tight spot, so I dug the teeny Turner out of that drawer. It never went back.But why? Why, out of the hundreds of screwdrivers I can use, do I keep coming back to the stubby yellow one?Let me count the ways...1) Size. The reason I first needed it, still a major benefit. It fits where other drivers don't, and without the complications introduced by angled drivers or ratchets.2) Grip. It feels good in the hand. Really good. No matter how tight the space or how awkward the angle, I always feel like I can get a good grip on the knubbly plastic handle.3) Blades. The set of blades that come with the driver are darn good steel. The Phillips heads *do not* get dull. They stay sharp and bite hard. Sometimes I'll use a different driver for whatever reason and a screw's phillips head ends up stripped. Happens to the best of us, and it can totally derail a project. 9 times out of 10, I can get the teeny turner, get a real slow, careful bite, and pull the screw. Number of stripped screws I haven't had to drill out or reverese-thread or tap? Many. Many many. This is especially important for electronics repair, where there's no replacement available. Just a few weeks ago, i was opening up a laptop to clean it out and fix a loose connection to one of the USB ports. One of the main phillips case screws was pretty much carved out. Enter TT. Bites the screw, pulls it first try. Screws it back in without a problem. wont have a replacement screw at all. In my time with the teeny turner, i have bent 1 blade: the largest flathead, and I was (ab)using it as a prybar. It's still perfectly serviceable, just a little wavy.Okay, the based are loaded. Teeny turner steps up to the plate. The audience is hushed - will it be a grand slam?The pitch...4) Blade Storage. This is the home run that brings it all together. Remember how I said replaceable bit drivers are usually rattly, with unintuitive storage that requires taking apart the driver? Teeny Turner does away with that. The slots around the outside of the handle are a precise, snug fit for the interchangeable blades. At any time, there is one blade in use, attached (firmly) to the magnetized center shaft. The other 6 bits sit in the slots. The tip of each bit is visible from the outside. To change the active bit, you pull it, push it into the slot of the bit you desire, then attach the now-exposed desired not to the shaft.I know, it's simple, whatever, big whoop.I think it's absolutely ingenious. If you're using the Teeny Turner normally, there is never, ever a time when two bits are out of their slots simultaneously, because you must deposit a bit to withdraw a bit. You cannot lose them, because the tool FORCES you to return them to a safe place. Brilliant design.Okay, so I love the teeny Turner. I was browsing around aimlessly when I stumbled across this set. I almost missed it, since the brand name doesn't ring a bell, but a glance at the image showed my favorite driver - the teeny Turner- along with TWO big siblings. And cheap. So I bought em.They're perfect. Honestly, the Teeny Turner alone has been perfect. Its only limitation has been really big screws - the bits just arent large enough. Now that I've got the whole family, that's no issue.Lolok, everybody needs a couple screwdrivers. I don't care if youre the least mechanical person I the planet - you should have, at the very least, a good, hefty phillips, a good, hefty flathead, and a more precise version of each.Whether you buy them individually or as a set, they're either going to cost a pretty penny or be pretty junky.Do yourself a favor and pick up this set. It's the best I've ever had, and while I firmly believe these tools will outlive me, if I do manage to lose or break one, I'll come back and buy another.
J**A
These screwdrivers are happy to fly. (Except to Mexico)
Great screwdrivers. I had a multique (the mid-sized red one in the package shown) that I would pack in my carry-on laptop bag when traveling. Since it is under 7" when you double up the bits in the storage area TSA happily lets it pass. Its compact size comes in very handy and it has lasted a good 8 years.The Mexican version of the TSA, however, required me to gift it to them for display in their public shaming .. ehm.. "Don't bring things like this" case. Please wave to it for me if you happen to be in the Vera Cruz airport. Be sure to leave yours at home if you're flying to Mexico - I will with my new set. :)
D**.
Awesome screwdrivers
I love the longer bit, which gives better access to screw heads in tight places. This is the only type I will buy in the future.
R**D
The bits store neatly and secure in the handle with easy access to which ever you need
My order arrived ahead of the estimated time. I have several of these screwdrivers. The bits store neatly and secure in the handle with easy access to which ever you need. They hold up well. I work in the service industry and have one in my tool bag. I find it more convenient than having a whole bunch of drivers scattered in my tool bag.
D**O
Needs more street cred!
This is BY FAR my favorite type of "multi-in-one" driver for the following reasons:- The shank is narrow and short, where the bits are long and narrow.- The bits are push-through, so you never have to put any little parts down to swap bits.- The bits are GOOD.- The bits can be purchased on the manufacturer site, and reseller sites.- The price is extremely low.- The tool is made in Canada, a nice change from China or Taiwan.- All the driver handles have an external hex on the shank for putting a wrench on.I bought this 3 pack and loved it so much that I went back and purchased their Torx driver, and both Hex drivers (SAE & metric).The only change I would make is for the handle shank to be an inch shorter, and for the bits to be an inch longer. But now I'm just nitpicking. It's already better than all the competitors in this area. But why not make it just a little bit better.
T**M
color wrong
this a tough review to write. I love the screwdriver set works great. my problem is that i ordered blue and got red , no where in the description does it say color’s may be different. I did return them because of the good quality of the screwdriver. if you order any color you may not get the color you ordered but the tool is for sure worth the money
J**H
Not what it says it is
I had to return this... the title and description say you'll be getting a Sixpac, Stubby and Teeny Turner. But what you get is a Sixpac, MULTIQUE and Teeny Turner. Fine if that is what you want, but not fine if you actually want what the title and description say. (Note: The carded item I received looked like it had gone through hell, quite beat up and dirty, as well... so maybe others before me have returned, or maybe they're just selling mislabeled leftovers here.
L**H
bit broken after occasional usage on my impact driver
I really like the overall design, the 3" bits, and the way to switch them.However, I've only owned this set for about 3 months and the fact that the slot bit was very lightly used until it's broken made me suspect the quality of the bits.It is advertised as "perfect for use in drills and impact drivers" but it is really not according to my experience.When I searched for product help, I found on manufacturer's website that bits are not covered in the warranty.Shall I buy the bit again or just turn to other brands?
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