Retired but need a decent set just because I like good tools when the time arisesWhat kind of work are you doing?
Decent Quality under $20 preferably that won't round off screws. Phillips and Straight mostly. No and noWhat's "affordable"? What selection of tips? Slotted, phillips, torx, hex? Work on laptops or phones/tablets?
At one time Radio Shack had those branded as Kronus. The Harbor Freight Pittsburgh 6 pc set 47823 is basically the same and $5 or less with a coupon.I bought this set at radio shack 2 decades ago for $20. I imagine something similar would be doubled in price, so the wiha up above is probably a decent deal.
Another vote for iFixit. I've had my Mako set for years and all the bits are in excellent condition. I've used it on everything from RC cars to smart watches and it always has what I need.Honestly at that price point check out IFixIt. Someone gave me a driver and bit set from them and it's pretty good.
Just an FYI for whatever it means. I'm a sparky by trade and been a Klein fanboy for decades. But their screwdrivers went to **** long ago. I've got this set and all though it's rare I put my tools on anymore, when I do its mostly PLC (I/O) work. The tips on these went to hell pretty quick, I don't suggest them at all.Decent for under $20 is tough. There are a million no-name Chinese sets on amazon, but I have no idea what their quality is like.
Here's a Klein very basic 4 piece set for a $20 spot . . .
I have a Wiha set as well as some generic 3.5mm hex driver sets. I originally dismissed the ifixit stuff as just branded throw away tools. However, having received some with a replacement phone screen, I've changed my mind. They are quite good for a reasonable price. If a multi-bit set is what the OP is looking for I would certainly look at the ifixit sets. If I replace my generic stuff that is where I will go.Another vote for iFixit. I've had my Mako set for years and all the bits are in excellent condition. I've used it on everything from RC cars to smart watches and it always has what I need.
The driver spinner is on bearing. The flexible extension can transfer enough torque to break fasteners loose or tighten them down. The lid of the case has a molded-in grid pattern to keep fasteners organized.
A couple people will squawk about not being able to reach recessed fasteners. Those people fail to understand that tiny fasteners aren't used to hold together devices large enough to require deep recesses.
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Just an FYI for whatever it means. I'm a sparky by trade and been a Klein fanboy for decades. But their screwdrivers went to **** long ago. I've got this set and all though it's rare I put my tools on anymore, when I do its mostly PLC (I/O) work. The tips on these went to hell pretty quick, I don't suggest them at all.