Sample pricing lands around $22-24 per unit depending on MOQ, but if you push into the 100-unit bracket it drops to roughly $17-18 each (lead time on that volume is usually 20 days or so). Mid-tier orders of 50 units or so sit about $19-20, which is pretty good considering you get the full 60-piece accessory kit with adjustable wrench and pliers thrown in.

Basically the power source is standdard wall plug electricity converted to low-voltage DC (they don't give exact torque specs, but it's fine for drywall, furniture assembly, and light electrcial enclosure work). Insulated? No, so don't use it near live circuits or you'll regret it — but most buyers we see use it for woodworking and general maintenance anyway.

One odd quirk with these kits is the bit storage: the magnetic slots in the blow-molded case hold the bits okay for shipping, but after a few months some buyers report bits falling loose if case is tossed around — it's a known limitation we usually mention to customers. What it does is come with 60 hardware bits spanning Slotted, Phillips, Pozi, Torx and Hex (though Pozi's rare, so check your actual use case before going that route).

Full packaging is 460 x 325 x 97mm in a carton or plastic box (OEM options availble if you want custom branding), weight is 5.5kg give or take a few grams. The HS code is 8205400000, and the set doesn't include insulated handles or replacement batteries since it's corded — actually something buyers forget sometimes when they assume cordless means rechargeable (voltage is low but direct wire-powered, so it's semi-automatic trigger control rather than fully variable speed).

And we've found it works better than average for those doing moderate DIY volume — think property maintenance or small repair crews — though precision electronics shops usually opt for smaller bits with finer control. Shiping damages happen maybe 2-3% of the time with the plastic clamshell if the carton's crushed, so confirm your freight insurance terms before bulk ordering.
You get Slotted, Phillips, Pozi, Torx, and Hex bits — all magnetic, so they hold screws in place. Plus, there's an adjustable wrench and pliers in the kit.
No, it's not insulated. This kit is meant for general household and professional tasks, not live electrical jobs.
We can ship in a carton box, a plastic box, or we can do OEM packaging with your branding. Just let us know your preference.
Our standard MOQ is 500 units for this model, but we can discuss lower quantities for first-time trial orders. Lead time is typically 25-30 days after deposit.
Yes, we can provide a CE certificate and a full inspection report upon request. The HS code is 8205400000 for customs clearance.