Fanttik E1 Max Electric Screwdriver, Mini Precision Screwdriver Set, 50 Magnetic Bits, Magnetic Storage, 5/32‘’Hex, Repair To
4.5 | 5,942 ratings
Price: 69.97
Last update: 12-09-2025
About this item
- Aluminium Alloy
- Precision Torque: Powered by a 200 RPM NeoPulse motor, setting with a high-torque of 0.2 N.m and a low-torque of 0.05 N.m and manual torque of 3 N.m, this electric screwdriver offers accurate torque forces for your handiwork needs. Ideal for tablet computers, mobile phones, watches, graphics cards, cameras, drone wing replacement, etc.
- More Bits for Projects: With 50 bits of 12 types, the Fanttik E1 Max precision electric screwdriver can prepare you for various repair tasks. The S2 steel bits guarantee a long and safe service life. A good quality tool makes good quality work.
- Clever Use of Magnetic Design: Comes with a magnetic case that keeps the electric screwdriver and 50 bits orderly in place. The pop-up mechanism brings you a satisfying sensation with every opening and closing of the case. Both the chuck and the bit are magnetic and attach easily.
- Long-Lasting Battery: Built with a 350mAh rechargeable battery, tested to operate over 450Pcs M2.5x5mm screws for a full charge. Driven speed 200 RPM motor, easily complete maintenance work, and save your wrist. The Type-C port provides a convenient charging experience.
- Award-Winning & Media-Endorsed: Winner of the 2023 iF Design Award and 2024 Red Dot Design Awards, and featured by top media. This precision electric screwdriver is a go-to for DIYers, innovators, and idea makers who value both style and performance.
Top reviews from the United States
- Rachel russellBest gift exchange gift out there!This has been the best for around the house small jobs! I pulled it out of the kitchen cabinet the other day to tighten a screw in a drawer. So easy and works so well. Stays charged for a really long time!!! Has even the smallest of attachments for tightening my screws on my glasses. Excellent gadget! Great value for the money! I even Bought two of these for a women’s best gift exchange and both were gone first. So I’d say an excellent gift!
- Monica TraboldWay more torque than expected!I have done a few quick tests to see if this is up to my expectations, and wow it it exceed them. Its powerful, compact, has extended bits, and has a very quality feel.
I was worried that the bits would not be long enough, its been a problem I have run into even with expensive 100+ piece kits the thin extended bits that this comes with are going to be lifesavers no doubt.
I did a quick test disassembling a GameCube controller, it had the tri tip bit I needed and unscrewed everything under its own power. I also tested some flatheads on light sockets, no problem. it put them back tighter than they were by hand lol.
honestly this this is a STEAL for 50$ I had my eyes on a cheaper one for a while but I'm SO glad I went with this instead. I likely wouldn't have bought this at full price, but its a no brainer discounted.
I only have a few small criticisms. because this thing is nearly perfect. my biggest issue is repairabilty, its why I got this in the first place. I work on LOTS electronics and gagets and 3d printers so being able to do something like replace the battery in the future would be a feature if it was truely perfect. I just remembered that it did my p1s hotend screws with a little effort, which was very nice, no more Allen keys!
its possible that the aluminum tube chassis is removable, maybe it needs heat idk. its a problem for the future I guess. the only other thing I would change is really that I'd like more of these extended bits. They are just super nice and I'd like more sizes. oh if it had a bit of grip to it and maybe some texture on the buttons too, they can be a bit hard to find if you can't see.
I did test some of my bits from another kit, some of them fit a bit too snug others for fine. none that wouldn't go in, but I had to wiggle them out.
I included a video of trying to stop it by hand and it was pretty difficult. it really does have good torque. basically impossible to stop without a little more leverage (high torque setting in the video).
I had held off on these for ages, as I had an "electric screwdriver" like 10-15 years ago that was so awful and thought they were all too weak and bulky to be useful. I expected this compact one to have so little torque it would be useless, the opposite is true it has plenty. it unironically has more torque than my brushed "electric screwdriver" I had ages ago, this was about 2.5in dia and 10in tall lol. the tech is there now, and the price is right. I've never jumped to give something a glowing review this fast before. - John CamachoIt managed to surprise meTruly amazing. A very high-quality product with a great design. It has everything you need for microelectronics and other small DIY projects. It comes with tweezers and a double-ended spatula with both blunt and pointed tips. I was really surprised by the weight and quality of the product; it's made with very good materials. The screwdriver is rechargeable via USB-C. There's a newer model with dual speeds, but I like this one, and it's all I need. The torque is perfect for small jobs. It has a built-in light that illuminates before you start tightening. The cordless electric screwdriver comes with two speeds and a manual mode. I've been using it for a few days now, and I haven't needed to recharge it yet. It comes with multiple bits, including some required for disassembling certain types of pneumatic drills or small handheld vacuums like those from Hewlett-Packard. It can even be used to disassemble cameras. Inside the assembly box there is a small magnetization and demagnetization chamber.
- Matthew DrakeGreat for tinkeringI’ve been using the Fanttik E1 Max for a couple of weeks on phones, laptops, and the odd controller repair. A few quick impressions if you’re thinking about it:
What it actually does well
Two simple modes: “Low” for delicate stuff, “High” for everything else. Even on High the torque tops out at about finger-tight, which is perfect for tiny brass standoffs and plastic shells.
Bit selection that saves you internet scavenging: The 50-piece tray covers the usual Phillips and Torx plus the weird tri-wing and pentalobe bits you never have on hand until midnight strikes.
Built-in light and magnet: The LED ring makes it easier to see tiny screws, and the magnetic bit holder stops them from swan-diving into the carpet.
USB-C charging: Plug it in alongside your phone; no proprietary puck required. One charge lasted me through a laptop fan swap and two phone battery jobs.
Where it comes up short
Torque ceiling: Don’t expect it to muscle out a stuck fan screw or bite into wood. If a screw is factory-tight, break it loose by hand first and let the motor take over once it’s moving.
Speed difference feels small: Low vs. High is noticeable, but you won’t get a dramatic RPM jump—just enough to keep from overtightening soft plastics.
Tips from a serial fiddler
Start on Low when you’re unsure; flip to High once you’ve gauged the thread.
Keep a manual precision driver nearby. It’s faster to switch tools than to fight the motor when something’s stubborn.
Use the magnetic tray lid as a parts corral. Saves hunting for screws later.
Bottom line: If your projects live on a work mat and involve ribbon cables and tiny screws, this driver is a big quality-of-life upgrade. If you need brute force, grab a different tool—but for electronics, watches, and hobby builds, the E1 Max hits the sweet spot.