🔧 Screw it, do it right! Your precision repair tool awaits!
The Fanttik E1 Pro Mini Electric Screwdriver is a precision tool designed for electronic repairs, featuring a powerful torque of up to 3 N.m, a long-lasting 350mAh battery, and a set of 24 magnetic bits. Its ergonomic design and magnetic storage ensure ease of use and efficiency, making it the perfect companion for tech-savvy professionals.
Brand | Fanttik |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Grey |
Recommended Uses For Product | Electronics Item, Watch |
Special Feature | Magnetic |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.74 x 3.07 x 1.14 inches |
Item Weight | 12.32 ounces |
Model Name | E1 Pro |
UPC | 787784829682 |
Head Size | 5/32'' Hex |
Manufacturer | Fanttik |
Part Number | E1 Pro |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.74 x 3.07 x 1.14 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | E1 Pro |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | Small |
Style | Precision Repair Tool |
Finish | Anti-silp Coating |
Pattern | Magnetic Storage |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | USB-C Charging |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts (DC) |
Torque | 0.2 Newton Millimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Magnetic |
Usage | For Precision Repair Use ONLY |
Included Components | 1x Mini Electric Screwdriver,, 1x USB Type-C Charging Cable, 24 pcs 5/32''Hex Precision Bits, 1x Aluminum Alloy Shell, 1x User Manual |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Warranty Description | 1x Mini Electric Screwdriver, 1x Aluminum Alloy Shell, 24x Precision Bits, 1x USB Type-C Charging Cable, 1x User Manual |
G**M
Quality
Must have in your craft.
C**C
Decent product
Edit: Changing my review since seller did right by me. Amazon had sent me a returned item that didn't work. I should have known better because it didn't come in a marked package. Seller contacted me, refunded me for order AND sent me a new in box product. I have only used it for a few days now working on my Voron build.Pluses: It generates impressive torque. At full charge, its very hard to stop the bit from turning by hand. Its also pretty easy to switch to manual mode and get final torque on a screw.Minuses/Room for improvement:1) Make the case a charging case or at least put a hole in the bottom to pass through the USB cord. It is kind of weird in 2023 to have to take an item out of the case to charge when most electronics these days have charging cases if not the an additional battery in the case.2) Put a flat spot on the screwdriver (like a pencil) so it cannot roll away.3) Put all the torx bits on one row, all the hex on another and add a couple more Hex sizes. This kit includes 1.5 and 2mm, but those are the largest hex sizes it has. Occassionally I encounter a 2.5 or 3mm on a smaller printer, especially on longer screws which is when you most would want an electric tool.4) Include some instructions. There are two screw modes indicated on the housing, but I can't actually tell the difference between them. I assume one generates more torq, but I can't feel the difference.I plan to update on how well this holds up since thats the main thing I wanted to know before I bought it. Today is 2/22/23. We will see.Original Review:Doesn't turn the bit. It arrived today, I charged it up and it doesn't function at all. It doesn't turn the but unless you pull gentle traction against the magnet. You can hear the motor turning, but the gears inside obviously aren't meshing. Not worth $50 in any way shape or form. Also you only get tiny hex bits anyway.
A**
Absolutely love this bad boy!
The media could not be loaded. *EDIT* Sadly after some months of use it has lost the ability to torque automatically. When I locked the driver I could manually torque it I would hear the gears inside slip and creak before locking up. But if I torqued too hard it would stop locking and continue to turn the opposite direction. I dont know why it wouldn't fully lock - it could of been a defect with mine. But I guess I did damage to it because it wouldn't fully lock in the lock state. It could be that it has a torque limit in the lock state, so be mindful about using it as a manual driver for really hard to turn screws. I really did love it while it lasted, it saved my wrist some pain. Have to knock a star off overall. Still useful, but dont treat it as a every day manual driver. Maybe that was my mistake for not understanding that first.I had an upcoming new PC build and it's my 11th build now, so I am aware of all the screws that need to be unscrewed and rescrewed, and I wanted to save my wrists some pain. I decided I'd get myself a motorized screw driver to help make the process a breeze. I saw there was a very generous half off cyber monday discount and pulled the trigger. Hats off to your product designer, I am a big fan of how the unit looks as well as the sleek storing case it comes in. The click is satisfying (serotonin immediately explodes from my neurons upon clicking it) and it's smooth coming out of the case.It has two torque modes and when set into the lock position via a rotary switch on the end, you can manually torque the bad boy. I actually stopped building my PC to come write this review because it's just been a joy to use. SO, one small thing that I didn't understand at first and want to note it here for others that may not of caught it. The bits themselves aren't magnetized until you place the bit in a small area at the bottom of the plate. It is marked with a box and is labeled so you probably wont miss it. I was being dumb and couldn't figure out why the bits weren't magnetized, but discovered the feature via reading the manual. I quite like that you can magnetize the bit yourself, in case it ever does lose its strength. Speaking of strength, I find that it magnetizes decently well, but it wont pick up anything too heavy. Still does the job perfectly so far with the types of screws used in a computer build.My only regret is not realizing they had the E1 Max and getting that product instead for the extra drill bits, tweezer/torque bar, and extra RPMs on the motor! I am sure they had a nice discount on that as well for cyber monday. I got the E1 Pro for about $33 without tax through their cyber monday promotion. I appreciate the great discount, and feel I got amazing value for the money. I will update the review if I have any problems with it. Would also make a great gift for some of my friends!Thanks for a great product! Keep iterating on it, I'd love to see where you go on future features. I'm hoping it holds up.
M**E
Works great 😃
First time owning one and it's been okay so far..
M**N
I am a fan!
This works well. I've upgraded a couple of laptops, which is why I purchased it, and it works very well. The design and compactness of the total unit is great. I feel pretty cool pulling it out of my protable tool kit.As with my other Fanttik driver, I wish I'd picked the one with the expanded bit set.
M**R
Fanttik NEX E1 Pro: Compact, Clever, and Built to Impress!
I just unpacked my Fanttik NEX E1 Pro and was immediately impressed! The packaging is well-designed, and the external case feels sturdy and compact. Inside, the holder smoothly unlocks and slides out, revealing the tool and bits in an organized layout. The magnetic case is a standout feature—it keeps the bits securely in place, preventing them from rolling around or getting mixed up. Every component feels thoughtfully designed and high-quality. I’m thrilled with this purchase and can already imagine the admiration I’ll get when I pull this sleek tool out for a quick repair!
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