
Fanttik E1 Max Electric Precision Screwdriver
Best for: Best for electronics repair — a powered precision screwdriver with 50 magnetic bits for phones, laptops and gadgets.
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Our review
The Fanttik E1 Max is the precision screwdriver that makes fixing your own electronics feel effortless — 4.5 stars across more than 7,000 ratings and a favourite among phone, laptop and gadget tinkerers. It's a slim, premium aluminium-bodied driver with a 200 RPM NeoPulse motor that powers tiny screws out (and back in) in seconds, with low and high powered torque settings plus a manual high-torque mode for the careful final turns — so you get speed when you want it and control when it matters. It ships with 50 magnetic S2-steel bits covering 12 types, which is enough to open just about anything: phones, tablets, watches, cameras, laptops, game controllers and drones. The magnetic bit storage and tip keep the fiddly little screws from pinging away and getting lost, which alone is worth the price to anyone who's hunted a screw across the floor.
Honest expectations: at around fifty dollars it's a premium pick rather than the cheapest mini driver on the shelf — but the build quality, torque control and magnetic handling are exactly what you're paying for, and the reviews reflect it. The powered torque is deliberately gentle (it's a precision tool, not a power drill), so it's built for small electronics screws, not driving big fasteners into wood. For anyone who repairs their own devices or loves to tinker, it's the kind of tool that earns its keep on the first repair.
👍 Pros
- Powers tiny screws out and in within seconds
- Powered low/high torque plus manual mode for control
- 50 magnetic S2-steel bits open almost any device
- Magnetic tip & storage stop screws getting lost
- Premium aluminium build; 7,000+ ratings at 4.5 stars
👎 Cons
- Premium-priced (~$50) vs basic mini drivers
- Gentle precision torque — not for big wood screws
- Overkill if you only need it once a year
- Small bits still demand a careful hand on delicate gear
Specifications
| Type | Cordless electric precision screwdriver |
|---|---|
| Mechanism | 200 RPM motor powers screws; manual high-torque mode |
| Bits | 50 magnetic S2-steel bits, 12 types |
| Torque | Powered 0.05/0.2 N.m + 3 N.m manual |
| Storage | Magnetic bit case; rechargeable |
| Brand / Price | Fanttik E1 Max, ~$50 |
FAQ
What can I fix with it?
It's built for small electronics — phones, tablets, watches, cameras, laptops, game controllers and drones — covering most precision repair screws with its 50-bit set.
Does it have a manual mode?
Yes — it powers screws out and in quickly, then you can switch to a manual high-torque mode for the careful first crack and final turns where control matters.
Will I lose the tiny screws?
Much less likely — the bits and tip are magnetic, so screws cling on instead of pinging across the room, and the case stores the bits securely.
Is it strong enough for big screws?
No — it's a precision tool with gentle powered torque for small electronics screws, not a power drill for driving large fasteners into wood.
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