Is the LTT Precision Screwdriver a clone of the iFixit Precision Bit Driver?
Or does it have something unique to offer? I'll test both in this video, and compare them to some other precision screwdrivers I own.
NOTE: LMG sent the LTT Precision screwdriver I tested in this video. They did not pay me to make a video, nor did they have any input into the (silly) testing methodologies I used, nor were they able to see any part of this video before it went live on YouTube.
Links to all the things I mentioned (some links are affiliate links):
- LTT Precision Screwdriver Kit (61 bits): https://www.lttstore.com/products/precision-multi-bit-screwdriver-bundle
- iFixit Mako Driver Kit (64 bits): https://amzn.to/3YCtmcd
- iFixit Moray Driver Kit (32 bits): https://amzn.to/3YGXK4j
- Klein Tools 14-in-1 Precision Screwdriver: https://amzn.to/48oXbAl
- Klein Tools 4-in-1 Electronics Pocket Screwdriver: https://amzn.to/4hibTgH
- MacBook Air to Linux upgrade:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G0v5s1nEZk
- My LTT Screwdriver Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l40dncKq38s
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Contents:
00:00 - Why does this exist?
00:38 - iFixit drama
02:11 - It is different
02:57 - Leveling the fidget spinner playing field
06:55 - Bits and build quality
08:57 - Grips and precision driver design
12:44 - Bit selection
13:50 - Ancient MacBook Air re-paste
18:20 - iFixit CEO's statement
19:16 - Is the LTT Precision Screwdriver worth it?