this is an add on item so will not appeal to everyone
£0.90 & FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20
Quality screwdriver
Reversable ends, slot and cross point heads, and nut driver
This handy kit comes complete with 4 piece nose pads, 4 piece side screws and 4 piece nose screws
Screwdriver attached to handy key ring
Double ended screwdriver crosspoint and slot supplied on key ring and in small resalable container
5 comments
Halfaudio
17 Jan 17#5
I have had all sorts of Rolson tools from auctions and all i can say is they are utterly useless pointless time wasting and money wasting tools...
RobM
16 Jan 17#4
Got one of those screwdrivers in a Christmas cracker last year :-)
myapps
16 Jan 17#2
I bought an identical looking item on Ebay.
It was useful for putting the screw in but you are unable to nip them tight. It gets to a point where the handle twists but the actual screwdriver bit doesn't.
As I say though mine was from Ebay so could be a different make but it's identical to this one.
sola35
16 Jan 17#1
i was looking at the reviews the other day, its cheap BUT, a few reviews state screw drivers sinks in to handle very easy, so not much use if thats the case.
fazzy-bhoy to sola35
16 Jan 17#3
I've got one, I used it the other day to take the back of my watch off to replace the battery. Phillips point sunk into handle.
Still, at 90p plus a quid for a tray of batteries from the pound shop, it was still cheaper than the jewellers charging about thirty quid.
Opening post
£0.90 & FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20
Quality screwdriver
Reversable ends, slot and cross point heads, and nut driver
This handy kit comes complete with 4 piece nose pads, 4 piece side screws and 4 piece nose screws
Screwdriver attached to handy key ring
Double ended screwdriver crosspoint and slot supplied on key ring and in small resalable container
5 comments
It was useful for putting the screw in but you are unable to nip them tight. It gets to a point where the handle twists but the actual screwdriver bit doesn't.
As I say though mine was from Ebay so could be a different make but it's identical to this one.
Still, at 90p plus a quid for a tray of batteries from the pound shop, it was still cheaper than the jewellers charging about thirty quid.