Glad it worked out for you!Agreed! I've come back months later to say, yes, I took this Nano (and a big toolbag) on a trip recently and it seemed like every day something came up where I was into the Nano box. Changing the blower fan on an old Ford Econoline? Just the tools for that job! Removing the Econoline headlights for some wiring diagnosis? Yep. Disassembling a leaky outdoor sink with rubbery sleeve joints and a lot of hose clamps? Again. (My philosophy is, I will never go after a screw-type hose clamp with a screwdriver as long as a nut driver is available.) Remove the blocking plate to lower the spare tire on the Econoline? Somebody broke off the plastic tab-head and lost the trunk tool for that tab-head, too? But it's got a Torx T30 center bolt? Nano to the rescue!
(Okay, I also won't use a "bit" screwdriver when a real screwdriver is available, too. French-made sub-FACOM screwdriver shown.)
Years back, my Dad bought a 1/4 drive set with a bit holder and bits (Japan made Kamasa for what it's worth). Nothing exotic, but he used it all the time - vehicle work, around the house, everything.
When I first saw the Nano sets I thought they were a good design as they had all the same needed tools, but in such a compact form.
Yes, great for travel.























