It's a decent piece for the price point, this JX3-618 model we've been running for a while now. The chrome vanadium steel blade is heat-treated and chrome plated, so it resists rust pretty well even when you're working in a damp basement or factory floor—corrosion is the enemy of a good edge, and this holds up better than some cheaper alloy options. Magnetic tip is strong enough to hold a screw steady in tight spots, but don't expect it to lift a 2-inch fastener from a box; it's more for keeping things from falling off the driver mid-turn. our company offer the handle in a few different colors, mostly so you can tell sizes apart in a crowded tool roll without squinting.


Anti-roll is one of those features you don't think about until you've watched a round-handled screwdriver slide off a slanted workbench and drop behind a machine. This one has a flat spot molded into the PP/PVC composite handle, and it actually works—it won't roll past that edge. 4.7 inches or so overall length, straight Phillips tip, nothing fancy about shape. The composite handle has a bit of texture, not slippery even with oily hands, and it's ergonomic enough that your palm won't cramp after an hour of assembly work. Surface treatment is chrome plated, and we usually have stock of the common colors (red, blue, yellow, green) but custom color runs take about 20 days or so—check lead time if you need a specific Pantone.

It's not designed for heavy-impact driving or for use with a power tool; we make a separate line for that. For hand-driven indutrial repair and professional assembly, though, it's a solid performer—better than a generic hardware store driver in terms blade hardness and handle comfort. The magnetic tip is a real time-saver when you're working overhead or in a cramped cabinet. We include a COA with each batch, and the batch numbers track back to raw material specs if you ever need to verify.


Pretty much every buyer we deal with goes for the mixed-color sets—10 or 12 pieces, variety of Phillips sizes, all in different handles so nobody grabs the wrong one. Custom packaging is standard; we can do clamshell, cardboard carded, or a plastic roll-up pouch, depending on your MOQ. 500 units minimum for color and logo printing, but smaller quantities are possible if you just take our stock colors and standerd packaging. and chrome plating specs meet typical industrial requirement, but if you're doing aerospace or medical equiment repair, you'll want to verify against your own standard—that's not our normal spec sheet territory anyway.
MOQ is typically 1000 pieces for custom color orders, but we can discuss lower quantities if you're testing the market.
Standard lead time is 25-30 days after sample approval, depending on the complexity of the customization.
Yes, we can provide a material test report for the chrome vanadium steel and a magnetic strength test on request.
The magnetic tip is decent for standard jobs, but if you need extra hold for overhead use, let us know and we can upgrade the magnet.
Absolutely, we offer customizable packaging, including blister cards, boxes, or trays—just tell us the design.