Screw Holding Screwdriver Phillips or Straight Blade Tip | Esslinger

Screw Holding Screwdriver Phillips or Straight Blade Tip | Esslinger

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This handy little screwdriver can help you avoid a lot of frustration that goes hand in hand with small screws commonly seen in watches and eye glasses. These screwdrivers feature a clamp around the screwdriver blade that will hold the screw in place and straight while you install it or remove it.

The STEELMAN 41856 Magnetic Diamond Tip Screwdriver Set provides you with an array of 8 of the most commonly needed driver sizes for most workshop and household construction, maintenance, or repair jobs. Made of durable and hardened S2 carbon steel these tools won't easily chip or round out from repeated use. A specialized diamond coating on the tool tips provides better grip on fasteners with increased friction that reduces cam-out and aids in removing stripped screws fasteners.

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This handy little screwdriver can help you avoid a lot of frustration that goes hand in hand with small screws commonly seen in watches and eye glasses. These screwdrivers feature a clamp around the screwdriver blade that will hold the screw in place and straight while you install it or remove it.

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