Reliable screwdriver and bit set

While we are on the subject.

If you're dealing with a stubborn screw that's too tight to remove, and you've even stripped it a little, this tool can be a lifesaver, a Manual Impact Driver Set.

Simply choose the right bit, load it into the driver, and position it on the screw as you would with a regular screwdriver. But instead of turning it by hand, give the back of the tool a firm tap with a hammer.

This method applies two forces at the moment of impact, a rotational force to loosen the screw and a downward force to keep the bit engaged, preventing it from slipping.

When nothing works this is the tool to bring out.

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While we are on the subject.

If you're dealing with a stubborn screw that's too tight to remove, and you've even stripped it a little, this tool can be a lifesaver, a Manual Impact Driver Set.

Simply choose the right bit, load it into the driver, and position it on the screw as you would with a regular screwdriver. But instead of turning it by hand, give the back of the tool a firm tap with a hammer.

This method applies two forces at the moment of impact, a rotational force to loosen the screw and a downward force to keep the bit engaged, preventing it from slipping.

When nothing works this is the tool bring out.

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While we are on the subject.

If you're dealing with a stubborn screw that's too tight to remove, and you've even stripped it a little, this tool can be a lifesaver, a Manual Impact Driver Set.

Simply choose the right bit, load it into the driver, and position it on the screw as you would with a regular screwdriver. But instead of turning it by hand, give the back of the tool a firm tap with a hammer.

This method applies two forces at the moment of impact, a rotational force to loosen the screw and a downward force to keep the bit engaged, preventing it from slipping.

When nothing works this is the tool to bring out.
Interesting stuff. I didn't know about this. Seems to me like this is for medium to larger screws only just by looking at the screw bit size.

Also when nothing works you weld a nut onto the screw and rotate that :laughing:
 
If u have the budget and if you are able to import it at a good price, then go for the iFxit Kits

I am using the below kit for over 4 years now, one of the best purchase I have made

+1 for iFixit or this Corsair clone is a good option -