Alyxa
August 30, 2025
I was doing some work on PLCs and discovered that this screwdriver was being used in the lab, so I purchased my own. The build quality is great and it's comfortable in the hand; the latter being important when you have a lot of screws to work with. Functionality, it's a screwdriver. Not much can go wrong there, but it was the perfect size for the bridge screws and connectors and I feel confident that the tip won't chip. It's a great addition to your toolbox for any precision work.
J
August 17, 2025
Sturdy little driver for a fair price. My regular hex wrench kept stripping the wrench. This worked perfect for the trigger job on my s&w m&p2.0.
Billy
August 15, 2025
Wera makes the best screwdrivers I've ever used - buy this! You won't want to go back to whatever you were using before and will start replacing all of your screwdrivers with these. They are perfectly designed and comfortable to use - one feature that's not advertised is that you can throw a wrench on the faceted part of the grip to put some more leverage on stuck screws. This is the most money I've ever spent on a screwdriver, but it's 100% worth it for something designed this well.
Daniel N.
July 9, 2025
Great tool that gets used almost everyday. Perfect size for terminal screws and withstands abuse well even though I use it as a mini pry bar.
earlyspark
June 21, 2025
this is one of the best purchases i made for myself.i'm just a hobbyist, taking apart used mechanical watches and pocket watches that can no longer be salvaged, for upcycled coppertronic jewelry parts. i bought a "watch toolkit" and the slotted screwdrivers were still way too big for the watches i was taking apart and everytime someone asked me "have you tried an eyeglass repair kit?" i would get irritated because an eyeglass screw is about three times as big as the screws in a watch! so i did a lot of research into into "professional" watch tools and just decided what i really needed was a good small screwdriver that can fit comfortably in my hand. they were harder to find than i expected but then i finally came across this -- and so far, it works great! i think the tip is magnetized because all the tiny screws stick to it so no more switching to tweezers to set a screw in place or pick it out. it's also ergonomic and my fingers just naturally went right into the grooves of the handle when i went to use it.it's sharpened well so that it actually goes right into the tiny slots, making it easier to find its grip and twist off a screw. this whole time, i've been using a pin that came with the watch toolkit that i shaved down to meet my needs but even with my small hands, i could not get a good grip on it and it would dull after a few watches. after using this, i'm like omg why did i not get this earlier! in fact, i like it so much that i'm also getting the .i've only had it for a day and disassembled 3 watches but will update if the product doesn't stand up over time.
SG
May 28, 2025
I purchased the Electronics Precision Screwdriver, 2.5mm Head. It works like its suppose to. The 2.5 mm head fits most of the areas for landing wires in a power panel. Strong enough for its intended purpose and hasnt failed or worn after 100+ uses. I have and only will use this in control panels. Replaced two screwdrivers in my bag with limited high value space.
Paladin1873
May 2, 2025
It's a little pricey but it did work on my Glock G40 where the clearance hole in the slide is very small. I had to angle the tool slightly before it would engage the original front sight retaining screw, but it did work. Others have complained that the socket is too deep to use when installing a new screw and therefore the screw won't protrude from the socket. You can drop the screw in the socket, place the tool inside the slide hole and turn everything upside down. Th screw should drop down and protrude through the slide. If this technique doesn't work, just grind down a piece of metal round stock to fill most of the space in the socket so that the screw can sit on top. I used a roll pin for this purpose and it worked fine, plus it is removable so there is no permanent alteration to the tool.
B S
April 5, 2025
Superior quality. I kept going through the bits from cheap kits so decided to try this higher quality product for this size and am very glad I did.
Bailey
February 26, 2025
Great instrumentation screwdriver
Alex
February 1, 2025
Necesitaba está medida en especÃfico para apretar unas mini tuercas sin dañarlas algo que entrase en espacios pequeños, sin embargo en las tiendas locales no existen herramientas de está categorÃa, la marca Wera está enfocada en las necesidades del cliente de forma excepcional !
Eddie Gamble
January 8, 2025
Exaclty what I was looking forFeels durable and precise
kilocycles
December 21, 2024
- The usual great Wera quality- Handle design is good (IMO)- Perfect size for the standard 4-40 screwlocks in D-sub connectors
Erik K
December 8, 2024
2.5mm is the best size for being the "tiniest" flat head you own. 4mm is also a good size for tiny stuff but will still be too big to fit that one screw every so often.I default to Wera because I have them already and they've been great. I enjoy the feeling of them in my hand, which is more important than you would suspect in having a quality tool. No tool is too small to get "the best" of and you will find you have a greater affinity towards the smaller tools that you use regularly if they make you happy to grab them. Crap tools ruin this experience. Life is too short for crap tools.