Picquic Screwdriver Dash 7, Multique, and Teeny Turner Hands On Linus Tech Tips
Linus Tech Tips
·Linus Tech Tips
·2010-05-08
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411 words · ~2 min read
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so we're showing some cool screwdrivers from pickwick it's a canadian company
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basically where you've got the dash seven which is right here we've got the
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teeny turner which is here and the multi so we'll talk about these a little bit
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what is special and unique about a picnic screwdriver you can see i
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actually started the packaging before we started shooting well what's unique
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about them is the way you change bits basically you take any bit from a pick
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quick screwdriver you see which one you want okay we want a large phillips head
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you pop it through and you insert it into the end really
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cool system so the pick quick moltek is a is a slim design screwdriver that
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comes with a zero one and two size phillips head and you can see right
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there what other sized uh bits it comes with now all of these screwdrivers are
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magnetic and you can see here that you can actually
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now that's wow that's a weak magnet okay well if i were them i wouldn't advertise
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that too much but anyway let's move on to the next one so now we've got the
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teeny turner this is a precision screwdriver so you can see it comes with
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little tiny jeweler style bits and so
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the bit load is actually on the back of this one we've got a zero size phillips
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a few torx heads and a couple slots so these are great for
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fixing up your glasses or any other toys
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installing batteries stuff like that very cool little thing and the oh the
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magnet is quite a bit stronger on this one and then we've got the dash 7 which is
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sort of a higher end screwdriver it's thicker it's more rugged it's more heavy
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duty compared to the multic and you can see that in the construction here
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actually and then again it uses the same pick quick bit loading system
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which and yeah you can see this one is again quite a bit more magnetic so that
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would be the the higher end one out of the ones we're looking at and the bit
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load for this one has a few phillips head a couple slots and a couple of
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robertson screwdrivers thank you for checking out my blog on the pickwick
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screwdrivers available at ncix