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General Power Precision Screwdriver

By Gordon DeWitte

General’s new Cordless Power Precision Screwdriver is probably one of those tools you would not appreciate until you’ve had to remove or insert a shipload of teeny, tiny screws in electronics, computers, models, and similar equipment. With six precision 1/8″ quick-change chuck bits (#00 and #0 Phillips, 1/16″ and 1/8″ slotted, and T5 and T6 Torx) and batteries (two AAA) included, the $24 Model #500 weighs only 2.4 oz. Its 100+ RPM motor has forward and reverse controls.

Cordless Power Precision Screwdriver [General]
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9 Responses to “General Power Precision Screwdriver”

  1. Dave P Says:

    You’ll probably need to temper the bits yourself, since General has a horrible habit of selling mini-drivers with incredibly brittle steel.

  2. Shopmonger Says:

    So my question to all the electro-guys out there is would you use this on electronics,? Or would the motor create too much static and ruin a sensitive board?

    ShopMonger

  3. Mr P Says:

    WIHA has a nice collection of precision bits and should be able to handle the 100 rpm and ~2.43 in/lb (± 10%) of torque it makes
    http://www.wihatools.com/pro_Precision.htm
    And the individual bits http://www.wihatools.com/700seri/750serie.htm

  4. Mr P Says:

    Sorry correction wiha bits would not work wiha bits are 4mm drive Genaral is 1/8in or 3.175mm what a bummer

  5. Toolhearty Says:

    Shopmonger Says:

    So my question to all the electro-guys out there is would you use this on electronics?

    It should be fine. If you’re paranoid and working on something like an expensive computer motherboard, use an anti-static mat and a wrist strap. I’ve never used either and have yet to zap anything; but then again, I work with a guy that I swear can build up an impressive static charge just standing still.

  6. Brad Justinen Says:

    Very Cool!

  7. ToolGuyd Says:

    I really don’t think that I would trust such a tool with precision fasteners. Strip out the head, and you’re the one that’s “screwed.”

  8. Fritz Gorbach Says:

    I’m sure i’ve posted on this before, but I have had bad luck with several tools from general, and emails, and phone calls to their customer service department went without so much as a response. It’s kind of a shame I’m so stubborn, because they have some neat stuff at reasonable prices, but I wont buy another thing from them.

  9. Nate Says:

    I’ll agree about General’s screwdriver tips. And seriously, 1/8″? The whole industry has standardized on 4mm as the sub-1/4″ size for precision screwdriver bits, making this a sure dust-gatherer once you shred the included tips.

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