Let’s face it, there are plenty of times that the tools we are using on our hot rods and race cars are about as rudamentary as can be. Hammers, pry bars, even screw drivers sometimes. But then there are also those times when we need some really precise tools, like when working on delicate electronics and ultra small parts. I always hate it when I need some tiny bit and find that the bit doesn’t fit the screw well, or is worn out. And yet I always seem to be buying cheap little kits when I do need something precise.
But is cheap okay? Are expensive tools better? And when is an electric scew driver appropriate?
Watch the Project Farm video below and see.
Video Description:
LTT, iFixit, Wiha, Klein Tools, PB Swiss, SEDY, SHARDEN, Jorest, AXTH, XOOL, SK Tools, VESSEL, PB Swiss, TANYO, WorkBless, Soleilwear, AstroAI, TanSon, and Fanttik. Precision and electric screwdrivers compared for bit strength, bit durability, comfort, magnetic bit retention and torque. I purchased all of the precision screwdrivers and test equipment to ensure an unbiased review. So, thank you for supporting the channel.







