Stanley 66-344 4-in-1 Pocket Screwdriver


Key features
- •The convenience of a set of precision screwdrivers in one small pocket tool!
- •Two double-ended bits; sizes 5/32", 1/8", 0PT, 1PT.
- •Ideal for toy assembly, battery compartments, eye glasses, electronics and more.
- •Magnetic bits have non-slip textured surface so they attract and hold small screws.
- •Soft, comfortable, bi-material grip.
Stanley 66-344 4-in-1 Pocket Screwdriver
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
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Useful little screwdriver.
MindMyGear✓ Verified Purchase•January 15, 2018
I carry this little guy around with me daily. I troubleshoot equipment often and this is great at getting at the small screws you find in electrical components or terminals. It's very basic and comes with two double sided bits (PH0 x 1/8" Slotted, PH1 x 5/32" Slotted). The handle itself is also double ended, with one bit on each end, held in with friction. The bits are of good quality and hold up well.
It's suprisingly handy. My only gripe is that the usable handle is small and makes it difficult to break free tighter/frozen screws. It's best suited to small jobs that require a fine screwdriver. The pocket clip is plastic and molded in as part of the end cap. It's not very tight but I've never had an issue with it falling out of my pocket. In all honesty, it's so cheap, it wouldn't be that big of a deal. I keep several of them scattered throughout my home, garage, and tool box.
It's suprisingly handy. My only gripe is that the usable handle is small and makes it difficult to break free tighter/frozen screws. It's best suited to small jobs that require a fine screwdriver. The pocket clip is plastic and molded in as part of the end cap. It's not very tight but I've never had an issue with it falling out of my pocket. In all honesty, it's so cheap, it wouldn't be that big of a deal. I keep several of them scattered throughout my home, garage, and tool box.
Solid, Well Made
Jordan✓ Verified Purchase•October 1, 2017
Love this little pocket screwdriver! Finding myself looking for things to tighten. Well made, solid, doesn't feel like it's immediately going to snap trying to tighten something up. The bits push down and kind of click/snap into place. Solid. There are little 'windows' in the cap ends, so you can see which bit is on which side without removing the cap. I wish the large and small phillips were together, and large and small flat together. As is, the large phillips can be flipped around for the large flat, and the same with the smaller bit. I guess you would never be able to make everyone happy on that however - some people might enjoy being able to flip it over to change from large to small bit. I'd rather just pull the phillips bit out and turn it around if I need something smaller - and have a 'phillips end' and a 'flat end' as a result. I digress. Good tool.
Worth having in your tool bag or on your workbench.
Pepperfly✓ Verified Purchase•March 27, 2017
I was really after a good ol' pocket screwdriver with a reversible bit and magnetic top, but this has the added feature of two reversible bits that are magnetic (careful where you point this thing, kids ). I also like that it's a bit longer so fits well in one hand with the back end pivoting in my palm. As far as the "soft, comfortable, bi-material grip" claim... more like soft, plastic-y, slippery grip. Not enough for me to knock it, as the good ol' ones I mentioned are kinda that way, too. A rubberized grip would have been awesome for this tool. What I really dropped a star for is that the flimsy plastic pocket clip doesn't hold well on my lanyard and the entire tool easily falls off and I've had to retrace my steps or others have found it for me. A bit of tape around the cap keeps it from falling off; not worried about the tool falling out of the cap, as it's rather snug. Having a cap at each end also prevents the bits from accidentally scraping or poking things when it's dangling from my lanyard or reaching into my tool bag for it. Absolutely can't complain much about this, especially since I picked it up as an add-on item for under a buck and a half. 4+ stars.
Cheap, light, and practical
Michael Y. Zions✓ Verified Purchase•January 10, 2017
I love this tool. It's surprisingly tough considering the body is entirely plastic. The design is well planned, with grippier sections, and the caps have a cutout that can fit over the bit to either pull it out or provide leverage for turning. Caps stack, too. And the entire tool is lightweight and extremely cheap. It sits alongside my pen, pocket knife, and flashlight. I typically use it for a year before giving it away and getting a new one.
Pay attention to the bit sizes - the larger Philips is only a size 1. This tool is perfect for computer or electronics repair, and in a pinch you can tighten a screw in a cabinet hinge. Don't expect to assemble a desk with it, or break a stuck bolt loose. Think of this as a convenient supplement to a toolkit, where instead you can just reach into your pocket and grab it.
Pay attention to the bit sizes - the larger Philips is only a size 1. This tool is perfect for computer or electronics repair, and in a pinch you can tighten a screw in a cabinet hinge. Don't expect to assemble a desk with it, or break a stuck bolt loose. Think of this as a convenient supplement to a toolkit, where instead you can just reach into your pocket and grab it.
Excellent for occasional use.
Joey Joe Joe Jr. Shabadoo✓ Verified Purchase•December 4, 2016
If you're getting this thing to act as your primary screwdriver, you're going to be disappointed. It's not supposed to be an everyday replacement for your screwdriver. instead, this is the tool you chuck in your bag or car console so that, in a pinch, you have a screwdriver slightly better than on a multi-tool. The option of precision/normal in phillips/flathead is nice, too. Again, though, keep in mind that this is a pocket screwdriver, so if you subject it to frequent use and abuse, it's going to act like what it is: a relatively inexpensive pocket tool.
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