C&C Group (formerly Cantrell and Cochrane), a consumer goods group based in Ireland
C&C Yachts, sailboat builder
C+C Music Factory, an American dance-pop and hip hop group
Cambridge & Coleridge Athletic Club, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom
Castles & Crusades, a role-playing game
Chris & Cosey, an industrial music project of Throbbing Gristle members
City and Colour, acoustic project from musician Dallas Green
Coheed and Cambria, a rock band from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995
Command and control, the exercise of authority by a commanding officer over military forces in the accomplishment of a mission
Command and control (management), an approach to decision making in organizations
Command & Conquer, a real-time strategy video game series
Contraction and Convergence, an approach to limiting carbon dioxide emissions globally
djhazardous
13 Jan 163#21
So how the hell do you click n collect? They just want to deliver as far as I can see. And people taking the **** out of that guy for not knowing the abbreviation? Get a life. I'd like you to think about how you'll be 10-20 years time when the hip lingo goes by your ears. **** attitudes.
mickrick
13 Jan 163#20
When will people on here realise and accept that if something useful and decent is available at a good price then it's a deal. Looking for a precision screwdriver set? You can pick one up for 99p in Maplin. Really? Wow, now that's a good deal. Heat OP.
All comments (68)
sradmad
12 Jan 16#1
good find op, heat
Hardawan
12 Jan 16#2
Its hot like its colour
shanejw
12 Jan 16#3
Just check you get all the bits the one bought in store had two missing.
s4meer
12 Jan 16#4
What does free c&c mean
FlyerUK to s4meer
12 Jan 16#6
Click & collect possibly.
argosextra to s4meer
12 Jan 161#16
Wow I didn't know people are like me as I have less knowledge as well
C&C Group (formerly Cantrell and Cochrane), a consumer goods group based in Ireland
C&C Yachts, sailboat builder
C+C Music Factory, an American dance-pop and hip hop group
Cambridge & Coleridge Athletic Club, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom
Castles & Crusades, a role-playing game
Chris & Cosey, an industrial music project of Throbbing Gristle members
City and Colour, acoustic project from musician Dallas Green
Coheed and Cambria, a rock band from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995
Command and control, the exercise of authority by a commanding officer over military forces in the accomplishment of a mission
Command and control (management), an approach to decision making in organizations
Command & Conquer, a real-time strategy video game series
Contraction and Convergence, an approach to limiting carbon dioxide emissions globally
sprocket to s4meer
13 Jan 16#34
Im thinking you get a box of free C&C Cigars
mickrick to s4meer
13 Jan 16#37
Cantrell & Cochrane, a Belfast company, originally a soft drinks manufacturer and now a manufacturere and distributer of alcoholic drinks, mainly cider, and based in Dublin.
Their pineappleade was used in "Victors" (a cafe in Belfast named after the owner, Victor Angelone) world famous "Smokey", which consisted of his own ice cream, the aforementioned pineappleade and a cadburys flake crumbled over the top. Yum.
s4meer
12 Jan 161#5
Click and collect. Duh
Hobo_United
12 Jan 16#7
This is standard price in Maplins not a deal its part of their value range bought a few over the years. That being said very useful tool.
googleMIX
12 Jan 16#8
Click and Collect - Payonline and Collect for Free from your chosen store
andysfast
12 Jan 162#9
They are always in poundland/ world/ shops but good to have around the house
Gold Feet
12 Jan 16#10
Good find OP. Never seen them in the shops so bought mine last year from Banggood for £2.79. Only needed the T5 bit to open a smartphone.
thekudos
12 Jan 162#11
Buy these from the poundshop often. Very useful... although not great quality - who cares for 99p!
1p cheaper then poundshop so heat added
HDUK4me
12 Jan 16#12
I bought one of these from "The Range" in Nottingham back in October , the same price and not on offer. So neither hot or cold from me. A usefull tool if you have a one off laptop repair to carry out like I did.
Duelling Duck
12 Jan 161#13
Looks a lot like the Tommy Walsh one from Poundland that Big Clive is very fond of on Youtube. I'm not sure how fond of Tommy Walsh he is but probably more than you'd think.
gabriel7819
12 Jan 16#14
heat heat from me :sunglasses:
lxx
12 Jan 16#15
ordered, thanks
sej7278
12 Jan 16#17
these things are all over every pound shop in britain, and aldi
northwales
12 Jan 163#18
bloody awful screwdriver, tips are made from soft metal and are pretty much useless after a few uses.
mickrick
13 Jan 163#20
When will people on here realise and accept that if something useful and decent is available at a good price then it's a deal. Looking for a precision screwdriver set? You can pick one up for 99p in Maplin. Really? Wow, now that's a good deal. Heat OP.
definition to mickrick
13 Jan 16#25
If the metal is soft then it's only a good deal if you need it only a couple of times. Otherwise you'll have to keep buying more and more of them and it'll end up costing you more.
arpster to mickrick
13 Jan 16#45
and when will others realise and accept that if an item is no-good cheap rubbish that isnt fit for purpose, then its not a 'deal' irrespective of what the price is.
COLD
djhazardous
13 Jan 163#21
So how the hell do you click n collect? They just want to deliver as far as I can see. And people taking the **** out of that guy for not knowing the abbreviation? Get a life. I'd like you to think about how you'll be 10-20 years time when the hip lingo goes by your ears. **** attitudes.
mrew42 to djhazardous
13 Jan 16#28
Chill out fella.
The guy that asked what it meant, came back next post with his own self deprecating comment. Others have just joined in.
mrew42 to djhazardous
13 Jan 16#30
Search for the store you want to collect from (just below the Add to basked on the web site), ask to pay in store, View basked - the item should say it's ready in 30 mins from your chosen store. then click checkout.
Might be different from mobile.
honeypotpie
13 Jan 16#22
Easy to carry, lol.
adriannovember88
13 Jan 16#23
Wat colour of ink?
Flanners
13 Jan 16#24
Bargain for those horribly small torx screws
RedOnRed
13 Jan 162#26
I've had mine for a while and it's been quite useful for quick IT needs. Wouldn't use it for DIY. However, the bits can be nightmare to get back in (until you've mastered it) and they can also be a pain to get out.
ranja81 to RedOnRed
13 Jan 16#60
Put them all in and then give it a shake until they go in.
mrew42
13 Jan 16#27
I've had mine for 4 years now, used perhaps weekly. How can it cost me more :wink:
kidwispa
13 Jan 161#32
I bought one of these from Poundland a couple of years ago and it's been really useful... voted hot for the great price...:wink:
sprocket
13 Jan 161#33
bought the exact same one in PoundWorld last year. Kicking myself at the waste of 1p, if only I had waited
mickrick
13 Jan 16#35
Its for little fiddly screws in things like laptops, not for putting up shelves on supporting walls.
elbobo
13 Jan 16#36
Ordered, Cheers OP.
GizModio
13 Jan 16#38
heat added. although, it has been this price since i can remember
mileswinchester5
13 Jan 16#39
This is a good deal! Added heat! (I kinda like the colour)
Bought a similar product in black from Poundland a while back. Have not really got round to using it though so I cannot comment on quality. I'll leave the link here just in case this one runs out of stock. http://www.poundland.co.uk/tommy-walsh-mini-screwdriver-set
uksnapper
13 Jan 16#40
I purchased one from Maplin last year for a specific job,I've been using it ever since,a very handy tool to have and for 99p,a bargain, I paid a lot more for mine,a whole pound.
definition
13 Jan 16#41
Who said anything about shelves?
definition
13 Jan 16#42
Just for the record I haven't used this particular screwdriver. I was just responding to what another user posted as to what a 'deal' is and giving this as an example based upon what some people had posted here. Use of the word 'if' often gives clues.
alex_3000
13 Jan 16#43
I have a similar one and it is really handy, 99p is a bargain :smiley:
abaxas
13 Jan 16#44
Hot price, cold product.
bingowings85
13 Jan 16#46
twice the price in LIDL! heat
definition
13 Jan 16#47
Yes, that's exactly what I said earlier but sadly the message just isn't getting through.
If this screwdriver is decent enough that it lasts, fair enough but that wasn't the situation I was referring to at all.
It also may be the case that some screwdrivers based on this design will perform better even if the price is almost identical.
kiora_nas
13 Jan 16#48
Has a PH000 which i needed for tablet screws, looks fairly robust for the size with Chrome Vanadium bits.
not actually used it yet though
jonesy172
13 Jan 16#49
bought from poundland few days ago to open up a ps4 controller and the screwdriver bit fell apart lol.
zeromx
13 Jan 16#50
Thanks for the share OP.
jimmy2007
13 Jan 16#51
The very small Philips drive is perfect for opening battery lids on toys.
God knows how many times I just snapped the plastic lip to get to the batteries before buying this screwdriver
xeroc
13 Jan 16#52
Whilst if you're in the trade and you are using screwdrivers like this on a daily basis, you probably want a far more durable and premium product. However, for most of us enthusiasts that will need to unscrew something 'every now and again', I would bet that this is likely to be up to the task.
skyrooz
13 Jan 16#53
I have used these. They are good. Everywhere else they cost more than £2
casper6391
13 Jan 16#54
Same price as always, part of the value range. Not sure it's a deal but maybe you want another to go with the 3 you probably already have from poundshop etc.
omendata
13 Jan 16#55
Cheaper than poundland these are extremely useful; for us computer and electronics geeks.
Just as long as you know they are not tungsten or designed for heavy duty use.
_taurus_
13 Jan 16#56
Bought it in a 99p half year ago
PhilK
13 Jan 16#57
Oh how helpful and witty....not
ranja81
13 Jan 16#58
Also available in poundland.
deanos
13 Jan 16#59
Normal price and also in Poundland , not really a hot deal
TLC_Fin
13 Jan 16#61
You can normally just get these in Poundland
fbiroylindell
13 Jan 16#62
The metal on the screwdriver heads is made out of cheese.
willans to fbiroylindell
13 Jan 16#63
Custom screwdriver head shapes that are actually cheese? Makes this even more of a deal!
RedOnRed
13 Jan 16#64
I do.
campbellcabs
13 Jan 16#65
I bought this a while ago because it looked like a bargain but its completely naff. The bits are poor quality, too small, they're annoying to sort through and difficult to return back to the pen. Waste of 99p
mickrick
14 Jan 16#66
How can one make up one's mind when one hasn't had the opportunity to even try the item out. Surely it is hot until proven cold?
carl01869
18 Jan 16#67
Mine arrived today, very small heads possibly too small for normal desktop pc screws... Ok if you want small bits though
screddajames
5 Feb 16#68
Bought this a few weeks ago because I needed one of the heads to open up and reset the battery on an old Nook Simple Touch. For the price it's a great deal. Note if that if you're buying in-store these are usually located by the tills rather than with the other screwdrivers.
Opening post
Excellent for removing screws from laptops / desktops and other items
Handy size.
Easy to carry.
In Summary from Maplins website
9 in 1 Pen Screwdriver
-Pocket-sized to carry around
-Includes nine of the most popular CRV screwdriver bits
-Anodised aluminium handle
Top comments
C&C may refer to:
C&C Group (formerly Cantrell and Cochrane), a consumer goods group based in Ireland
C&C Yachts, sailboat builder
C+C Music Factory, an American dance-pop and hip hop group
Cambridge & Coleridge Athletic Club, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom
Castles & Crusades, a role-playing game
Chris & Cosey, an industrial music project of Throbbing Gristle members
City and Colour, acoustic project from musician Dallas Green
Coheed and Cambria, a rock band from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995
Command and control, the exercise of authority by a commanding officer over military forces in the accomplishment of a mission
Command and control (management), an approach to decision making in organizations
Command & Conquer, a real-time strategy video game series
Contraction and Convergence, an approach to limiting carbon dioxide emissions globally
All comments (68)
C&C may refer to:
C&C Group (formerly Cantrell and Cochrane), a consumer goods group based in Ireland
C&C Yachts, sailboat builder
C+C Music Factory, an American dance-pop and hip hop group
Cambridge & Coleridge Athletic Club, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom
Castles & Crusades, a role-playing game
Chris & Cosey, an industrial music project of Throbbing Gristle members
City and Colour, acoustic project from musician Dallas Green
Coheed and Cambria, a rock band from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995
Command and control, the exercise of authority by a commanding officer over military forces in the accomplishment of a mission
Command and control (management), an approach to decision making in organizations
Command & Conquer, a real-time strategy video game series
Contraction and Convergence, an approach to limiting carbon dioxide emissions globally
Their pineappleade was used in "Victors" (a cafe in Belfast named after the owner, Victor Angelone) world famous "Smokey", which consisted of his own ice cream, the aforementioned pineappleade and a cadburys flake crumbled over the top. Yum.
1p cheaper then poundshop so heat added
COLD
The guy that asked what it meant, came back next post with his own self deprecating comment. Others have just joined in.
Might be different from mobile.
Bought a similar product in black from Poundland a while back. Have not really got round to using it though so I cannot comment on quality. I'll leave the link here just in case this one runs out of stock.
http://www.poundland.co.uk/tommy-walsh-mini-screwdriver-set
If this screwdriver is decent enough that it lasts, fair enough but that wasn't the situation I was referring to at all.
It also may be the case that some screwdrivers based on this design will perform better even if the price is almost identical.
not actually used it yet though
God knows how many times I just snapped the plastic lip to get to the batteries before buying this screwdriver
Just as long as you know they are not tungsten or designed for heavy duty use.