You're basically getting a precision screwdriver set built for small stuff — laptops, phones, watches — where stripped screws and fumbled parts are the enemy, and it's designed to not be one of those. It's magnetic, so those tiny Phillips or Torx heads actually stay on the bit without you chasing them across the floor, though the magnet isn't strong enough to lift a steel plate. We've seen these handle most common repair scenarios pretty well, but it's not for automotive work or anything requiring heavy torque.

The bits are stainless steel, which holds up better than the cheap carbon steel sets that rust if you look at them wrong, and they're cut for precision — 4mm or so lengths, usually. You get Torx, Hex, and Flat Head options in the mix, but the exact count varies by batch (we usually stock the 6-in-1, but check lead time if you need a specific bit profile). The handle's ergonomic plastic with a textured grip, and there's an extension rod included that lets you reach recessed screws in laptop hinges or phone logic boards.

Storage is a compact plastic box — about the size of a deck of cards, give or take — that keeps everything organized and prevents bits from rolling into the void. It's not a hard-shell Pelican case, but for field repairs or keeping on a bench, it does the job. The extension rod clicks into the handle (pretty snug fit) and can be a lifesaver for deep battery connectors on older iPhones.

One concrete detail from handling these: the bit retention in the handle is a friction fit, not a spring-loaded detent, so it's fine for most work but might pop out if you're applying sideways pressrue. We've had zero complaints about the stainless bits chipping in standard use, though they're not hardened like indutrial-grade hex keys. Also, the COA (Certificate of Analysis) is available on request, but it's not packed with every unit — typically an OEM add-on.

Lead time is roughly 20-30 days from order, depending on quantiy and whether you need custom branding (we do offer OEM service, just let us know the MOQ). The packaing dimensions are compact, so shipping costs are low — about 0.1 CBM per 200 units or so. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time if you're on a tight schedule.
We don't list exact sizes for each bit in the standard spec, but typical Torx bits in this set range from T5 to T10. If you need a specific size list, just reach out—we can confirm.
For OEM orders with your logo or custom packaging, the MOQ is typically 500 sets. We can adjust based on the exact customization level—just let us know what you need.
Yes, we can provide RoHS compliance documentation upon request. If you need other certificates like MSDS for the materials, let us know and we'll arrange them.
For stock orders, lead time is usually 3–7 business days after payment. If you need faster shipping, we can discuss express options like DHL or FedEx.
Yes, the bits are magnetized enough to hold small screws from laptops and phones during disassembly. It won't hold larger screws, but for precision work it works well.