Article 4885D Review: Commando Precision Pocket Screwdriver Set

Review: Commando Precision Pocket Screwdriver Set

by
Thomas
from The SWLing Post on (#4885D)

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Last month I received a $50 Amazon gift card from my new mobile phone company, Visible. It was completely unexpected (and most welcome, I might add), likely due to a few network glitches we experienced shortly after launching their service.

When I receive a gift card out of the blue like this, I like to use it to buy something I've always wanted, but never could bring myself to pull the trigger to buy: items just a little too indulgent for me to justify snapping up with my hard-earned cash. Gourmet coffee, high-end earphones, travel bags/pouches, or radio accessories come to mind"you know, a proper splurge.

At home, I have a great set of precision screwdrivers, but they're not really portable--at least, nothing I'd want to carry with me every day. So when I received this Amazon card, I knew exactly how I'd use it, because I've been searching for a quality set of precision screwdrivers that I could tuck away in my EDC pack.

Screwdrivers are an important part of my EDC ("everyday carry") kit. In fact, I think I use screwdrivers almost as much as I do my pocket knife, nearly as much as a pen. Since I was a kid, the screwdriver was my light-saber--the means by which I could effectively crack into toys and pull out the insides. Harbinger of things to come?

Yep. If I had a disclaimer as a kid, it should have been this one"

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Today, I reach for precision screwdrivers, among other things, to work on small electronics, open radio cases, as well as to snug up the screws in the hinges of my glasses.

And I freely admit it: on occasion, I still void warranties.

Over the years I've tried a number of pocket screwdrivers, but I've never found a quality set I could recommend. Almost all of them have multiple bits that fit inside the body and magnetically lock into head/handle of the screwdriver. The lock is never that strong, and quite often, I pull up the screwdriver only to find the bit still stuck in the screw: not useful. In addition, very few of these screwdrivers have a handle with the requisite grippiness--you know, for those times when you need a little extra controlled force.

Last year, I started searching for a higher-end solution, and discovered the Commando Precision Pocket Screwdriver Set. This set comes in a familiar pen-shaped form factor: tips attach to the head and are stored in the body. The price of this set floats around $33 US or so ($31.95 at time of posting).

Overall, reviews are very positive, with most owners stating that the screwdriver set "was worth the investment."

The set comes with the following heat-treated alloy steel tips:

  • .040, .055, .080, .100 and .125 flat
  • #00, #0 & #1 phillips
  • Scribe/Awl & Punch

Better yet, the whole set is made in the US, the anodized aluminum body handle has a lifetime warranty, and each of the tips have a one year warranty.

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The Amazon gift card gave me an excuse to pull the trigger and buy the set, so I did"Now, I only wish I had purchased it long ago.

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I'm very pleased with the Commando. It's very lightweight, yet durable. The finger grip texture on the body is superb. The best part, though, is that the tips/tools don't rely on a magnetic lock to stay in position; rather, this mini set uses a chuck nut and grip much like a full-sized drill or screw driver--excellent design.

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Once locked in properly, there's no way a bit can slip or fall out in use. Just what I had in mind.

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And, best of all? It easily fits in my Maxpedition Fatty EDC pouch which then tucks neatly away in my Tom Bihn Stowaway pack.

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This kit goes with me everywhere, and even though I've only had the screwdriver set a month, I've used the little Commando multiple times, and feel I now have a pocket set that matches (or exceeds) the quality of my full-sized set. One that should last a lifetime.

I know this review is a little off-topic, but if you, too, like having precision screwdrivers handy to support your radios and other gear, I highly recommend this particular set.

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