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No hay artículos en el carroJacklyn D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de marzo de 2025
Great quality
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2024
Perfect for lady use
Sasha
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de octubre de 2024
You aren’t going to be building a house with these tools, but if you need a tool for a quick repair around the house, or hanging a picture, etc., then this is a great tool kit. The pink color makes it perfect for the ladies. I love giving these to young people who are moving out of their parents home and into their own place. Everyone just starting out needs this tool kit. The quality is adequate, and the case keeps everything together and ready for use.
Lil' Dude 👍
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de octubre de 2024
TLDR Summary:The standout parts of this toolset are the box cutter, simple pliers, hammer, multi-bit screwdriver, magnetic leveler, and the toolbox itself. The "okay" components include the adjustable pliers, regular screwdrivers, nub screwdrivers, Allen keys, screwdriver bits, and screws. Any items not listed are of poor quality in my opinion. Overall, it's a set that is about on par in this bracket.The Toolbox: The toolbox itself is a genius design that wastes no space. It's straightforward and quick to remove and return any tool, making it less likely to get messy.The Box Cutter: The box cutter's case is almost completely covered in a textured rubber grip, providing a secure experience. Its heft helps with the control, making it easy to handle. Additionally, replacing the blade is simple.The Simple Pliers: These pliers are well-made, featuring a nice weight and a comfortable rubber handle. They have steep teeth that grip nuts and bolts effectively. In contrast, the adjustable pliers are bad due to their lighter weight and small, slippery handle, which reduces grip and overall usability.The Hammer: The hammer has a very secure handle, and the claw is strong enough to pull up wooden planks. However, the hammerhead is rather small, and the tool lacks a nail starter. Visually, it also looks funny, as the handle is much larger than both the hammerhead and the rod.The Screwdrivers:The regular, nub, and multi-bit screwdrivers offer some magnetism, but they can only hold small screws used for electronics, and even then, it's very loose. However, the non-slip handles are excellent and comfortable to hold. Notably, the screwdriver bits did not chip when used on a partially stripped screw. The mini screwdrivers, on the other hand, are poor in almost every respect. They are difficult to hold, causing my hand to cramp up.The Allen Keys: The Allen keys are okay, although I don't believe a good set exists.The Screwdriver Bits: The screwdriver bits are pretty shoddy but should work for a DIYer until they feel like buying new ones. Unlike the built-in bits on the regular screwdrivers, these bits chipped noticeably during use, so plan to replace them eventually.The Screws: The screws are subpar and I will only use them for non-critical tasks. In my tests, several screws became stripped in a wooden block, and one screw's head snapped vertically in half.The Magnetic Leveler: The magnetic leveler does it's basic job well, and it has a magnetic strip that is just secure enough to hold itself up, even upside down.The Scissors and Tape Measure: The scissors and tape measure are sharp and usable but uncomfortable to use. The tape measure struggles to grip the edges of objects and is difficult to read in bright lighting.
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