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The iFixit Precision Electric Screwdriver is a cordless, lightweight tool designed for electronics and computer repair. Featuring a low 0.15 NM electric torque for delicate screwdriving, it runs on two replaceable AAA batteries for zero downtime. Its durable ABS construction and built-in LED lights enhance usability, while compatibility with 4mm precision bits ensures versatility. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking precise, fatigue-free repairs.



















| ASIN | B09R5Q768S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,748 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #74 in Power Screwdrivers |
| Brand | iFixit |
| Brand Name | iFixit |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 512 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00799559596750 |
| Head Size | 4mm |
| Head Style | Phillips |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | iFixit |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IF145-502-1 |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Model Number | IF145-502-1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Electronic Devices Repair and Assembly |
| Special Feature | Cordless, Ergonomic, Magnetic Tip |
| UPC | 799559596750 |
P**C
Great screwdriver
I love how it uses regular batteries, no need to charge, just replace with fresh batteries. Made to use on small projects so don't expect high torque, it's just enough to get the tedious job done. So for value, the price is perfect and you don't lose on durability.
C**U
Great PRECISION electric screwdriver -- low and accurate repeatable torque, NOT A DRILL!!!
Other Low Star Reviews: Saw lots of bad or disappointed reviews on this before ordering it. I knew what I was looking for -- a cost effective precision screwdriver for proper mounting pressure on my GPU, and this made a HUGE difference. If you are looking for something with a lot more power to drill into or deal with tight screws, this is not the right product. It's low torque is a design feature. Torque/Power: This screwdriver won't enough torque in electric mode to remove some screws -- especially controller and phone screws that have had Locktite put on threads at the factory. For these screws, just don't use the buttons and manually break them loose by turning by hand, and then switch to electric mode to finish removing the screw. The speed is a bit slow on this driver as well, which is actually nice so you don't cross any threads and have plenty of time to stop if something doesn't feel right. Battery: Some people also whined that it needed AAA batteries and that they prefer rechargeable internal batteries... which completely goes against right to repair and iFixit's entire brand of right to repair and product longevity. Just use AAA rechargeable batteries, and you have ZERO downtime. Having replaceable batteries is a HUGE plus. Considering how little wear and tear something like this gets when used properly, I expect the screwdriver to remain in my PC toolkit for a long time, and if it had an internal battery, it would be an extra hassle to replace later, or the screwdriver would just end up e-waste like so many modern electronics. I have been using EBL branded 1100mAh batteries with zero issues. I did not notice any battery drain like some users have mentioned, but if I was going to store this screwdriver for longer than a few days, I would remove the batteries anyways. I removed a good 30-40 screws and reinstalled them across my entire PC and GPU during maintenance two days ago, and just used the driver again on another 20 or so, it's still going strong and hasn't slowed down yet. LED lights: The LED lights work just fine, but have no dedicated button, which makes the feature semi-useless. I already knew about this from other reviews, and usually just use a headlamp or real flashlight on such jobs, so it's not an issue. If you try to turn on the light by turning the screwdriver with a screw places on the end of a driver, you will likely find it flung across the room. Considering the device price of $20 USD, the lack of a capacitive/temporary or toggle switch for the LED lights is expected. Packaging: Strangely, both the small white box the screwdriver is shipped in, and the screwdriver itself have no iFixit branding on them at all. This isn't completely unheard of, just a strange choice. Perhaps the screwdriver wasn't made but is just sold by iFixit. However, looking up the UPC code (799559596750) from the product box confirms the screwdriver is listed as "IFixit Precision Electric Screwdriver", confirming the product is a genuine product. You can also find it directly on the iFixit website. My Use Case (A perfect example of what you need this for): I have a GPU (graphics card) that has had thermal issues due to unusual die design (Sapphire Nitro+ 7800 XT). I had re-pasted the card before using a manual iFitIt screwdriver from the Pro Tech Toolkit, and still had thermal issues. The RDNA 3 series of cards are know to have huge temp differences across the die, sometimes as much as a 30c delta between hot-spot and edge temps. Using a high quality paste or phase change pad like PTM 7950 helps a bit, but temps remained high on my card, a 27c higher difference on my edge temps. Carefully using this screwdriver to apply the right amount of torque to the back plate spring on my die dropped my edge temps on my GPU from a 27c delta to a 12c delta, using the exact same tube of Gelid GC Extreme paste I used previously. The slow torque applied by this electric screwdriver -- meaning it stops at a certain point helped for all the screws -- even those going through and into plastic threads for mounting the fan shroud. Everything felt secure, and didn't over tighten. The back plate spring is quite strong on my GPU, it's designed to apply mechanical pressure between the copper block of the heatsink to the GPU die, so the screwdriver stopped before fully finishing the job on those 4 screws. I simple turned the screwdriver by hand -- rated to 1nm in manual mode -- and finished tightening those 4 screws in a star pattern by hand to finish the job. I did this very carefully, only moving in 1/4 turns and switching between all screws to make sure the pressure applied evenly. The driver also worked great on motherboard screws, securing my quite heavy (GIGABYTE x670 Aorus Elite AX) motherboard to my case. No having to worry about the screws damaging the board and cutting or exposing traces in the future.
J**Y
Less than 50% of advertised Torque
TLDR: Produced less than 50% of the advertised torque IFIXIT ELECTRIC SCREWDRIVER BENCH EVALUATION • AAA Nominal Voltage is 1.5 Volts o Tested 8 Batteries with a SparkFun Electronics VC830L on 2V range Battery Number Voltage 1 1.614 2 1.614 3 1.614 4 1.614 5 1.614 6 1.614 7 1.615 8 1.613 Batteries are 1.6 Volts out of the box as measured, so they are at least the nominal voltage of 1.5 Volts • To verify the torque, I used a TOHNICHI RTD30CN torque driver calibrated to +/- 3% on 2/26/25 https://www.amazon.com/Tohnichi-Adjustable-Torque-Screwdriver-RTD30CN/dp/B000W9C3NG?th=1 • I used a 4mm to ¼” hex adapter in the I-Fixit screwdriver and ¼” hex bit in the adapter to interface with the toque driver • The Screwdriver has a claim of 15 N∙cm of electric motor torque so I set the Torque driver to that setting • I used random.org to generate a random sequence for the numbers 1-8 o The generated sequence was 3, 4, 6, 5, 7, 1, 2, 8. o I paired the numbers as follows according to the sequence 3-4, 6-5, 7-1, 2-8 • The paired numbers will be the batteries that are loaded in for four trials to see if the screwdriver can overcome 15 N∙cm of Torque with fully charged batteries, the first number in the set is the first battery loaded into the screwdriver Trial Number Battery Pairing Pass or Fail 1 3-4 Fail 2 6-5 Fail 3 7-1 Fail 4 2-8 Fail • After these results I decided to adjust the torque on the torque driver to try and determine the upper limit of the screwdriver with batteries #2 and #8 Torque [N∙cm] Pass or Fail 10 Fail 6 Pass 8 Fail 7 Pass 7.5 Fail 7.4 Pass In conclusion the electric screwdriver does function and I like the light. However, it produced less than half the torque claimed with new batteries which is why I give it a 3-star review.
X**X
Terribly weak screwdriver
First, I love almost all things IFixIt. I was super excited when JaysTwoCents mentioned IFixIt released an electric driver. I ordered one immediately and set to undertake upgrading my GPU and Fans with this. I cannot tell you how disappointed I was on just the first screw. It’s powered by two AAA batteries. Not a huge deal but I was surprised it didn’t have a dedicated rechargeable battery. I used brand-new Energizer Max batteries. The problems came when trying to drive or unscrew anything. It lacks any power to turn the screw. This also shuts the led light off because the light is generated by the turning. I thought it might be bad batteries. I swapped them out with the same brand from a different brand-new pack. Same problems - no power (torque). I thought then I needed better batteries so I tried some Energizer Lithium batteries. Same exact problem. I even tried it on seemingly simple screws. It just doesn’t have the power (torque) to move the screw through any kind of material (tested on metal and wood piloted holes). I’m sure this is a rare miss by IFixIt but I would not buy this until the improve the power of the motor. I would also like the light to be independent of the bit moving.
A**Y
Good for tiny screws, Okay for pc building.
I've used this as part of the process of building multiple computers and while it has a decent speed, I often find that it tends to lack torque. While this does make it good for small easy to strip screws, unfortunately that is not the majority of screws used in building a PC which is what this is made for. I haven't had any issues with the grip, but since it seems to be made for lower torque screws the grip is sufficient. The overall build quality seems to be good. I do find that the magnetism tends to be a bit too strong at times as I have trouble taking out smaller bits as they get stuck in it. If you don't plan on working with tiny screws such as those found in drones or phones I wouldn't recommend this as there are better electric screwdrivers out there for similar prices, but if you do work with tiny screws then I do recommend this as this will make sure you don't accidentally strip them.
H**R
No torque and mine broke
UPDATE: I decided to contact iFixit for the heck of it. I like what they're about, and I don't want to let that image die. I told them my experience (below), and they immediately sent me two new ones. Plus they threw in stickers. I understand products can be faulty. When a company stands behind their products, this is something I appreciate. I'm assumming these new drivers will work fine. It's true that they have low torque, but IMHO screws in electronics are not tightened with a torque wrench. I believe it applies sufficient torque for electronics repair. I wouldn't use it for locking down lug nuts on on your stock car before exiting the pit though I had the impression that iFixit was a quality brand. I have one of their kits and am happy with it. But this screwdriver is a disappointment. You can see in my video that it doesn't have enough torque to overpower my fingers. And no I'm not Bjørn, the finger strength world champion for Norway. And after maybe 5 uses, the reverse just stopped working.
K**Y
Its pretty weak and doesnt have torque to break screws free
I love the idea of this electric screw driver but its really weak. When I was using it to disassemble a ps4 I just felt like using the fixit manual screw driver. I bought this thing to speed up the process and save my hands from cramping during the break down but it honestly just made it more of a pain. Break free screw then reposition hand around electric screw driver just to be able to push the button. Seems and sounds like a trival thing but i looking for something that was a one and done action. With a manual screw driver it doesn't matter where you put you hand after breaking free a screw its just grab and go. Every screw needed to be "broken free" before you could use the electric screw driver. It was almost decent to use was when I put lithium ion batteries in it but that didnt help save itself from collecting dust until I absolutely need it for something..
J**N
Simple, and easy to use.
Screwdriver has 2 buttons, one close to the driver is the forward, while the rear of the front button is backwards. I like how its simple. It runs on 2 AAA batteries and does not come included. Alkaline batteries used for the screwdriver is highly discouraged because it drains quickly, so I personally recommend Energizer Lithium AAA batteries, because they deliver more power and last longer. My only downsides is that I don't like how the torque is very low and only tightens medium to lightly tightened screws. By that I mean that the screw should only be around factory tightened. Overall it really does help me save my hands from doing long work from a manual screwdriver.
S**N
Lower Quality and Impact
Very less powerfull. Less impact. Not matched as per its pricing not feels like professional .
T**T
Works but Drains Batteries
Used this on rebuilding my HOTAS set-up, it worked good, did not over torque the fasteners. Put it down for a week and went to use it again, it did not work. Changed the batteries and it worked. This item is not worth the time to remove batteries to save them or to keep buying batteries every time I need to use it. Went back to my iFixIt analog driver.
G**Z
Perfecto para proyectos pequeños
Es perfecto para desarmar computadoras y dispositivos electronicos pequeños, darle servicio a laptops, no tiene mucho torque el motor lo que evita que se dañen los postes donde se sujetan los tornillos.
A**A
It do be fixing
Great electric screwdriver but I do wish they would give at least 3 to 5 driver bits cause it comes with none. Also it’s uses triple A batteries.
I**S
perfecto
el complemento que me faltaba , esta excelente para sustituir un poco a los otros desarmadores y la compatibilidad con sus complementos .
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