



🛠️ Your pocket-sized fix-it hero, ready anytime, anywhere!
The Pocket Screwdriver Bit is a compact, lightweight everyday carry tool featuring a Size #1 Phillips head and an 8mm flat head. Made from durable steel and designed with a rotating cap, it doubles as a keychain for ultimate portability. Proudly designed and assembled in the USA, this mini screwdriver is perfect for quick fixes on the move.





| Manufacturer | K20 Tools |
| Part Number | Keychain-Screwdriver-Bit#1 |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 1 x 0.25 inches |
| Item model number | Keychain-Screwdriver-Bit |
| Color | Silver |
| Material | Size #1 (small head) |
| Head Style | Size #1 Phillips |
| Special Features | Rotating Cap, Lightweight, Portable |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**Y
Works like a charm
Functional, use it all the time
L**Y
Not worth the price
This is a tiny screwdriver that is hard to maneuver due to it being so short. Worth a dollar, not ten.
S**I
Everyone needs one on their key ring!
How handy is this? Bought several for friends! A great stocking stuffer or tied on a ribbon of a guy or gal’s gift. Buy a bunch!
T**.
OK
it's small but it works
K**L
Practical
I purchased this screwdriver to easily swap razor blades for my box cutter at work. It doubles as a fairly amusing fidget spinner
A**R
High quality and works well!!
Much better than expected for such a small driver. These seem machined very well and fit perfectly into all appropriate screw heads I’ve tried. Highly recommend. A tad overpriced however.
A**R
great, but two things to know
Great product--feels like good quality. But, two things to know: 1. The hole in the middle isn't huge, so if you have a thicker keychain ring, it will not fit. A standard keychain ring should work. 2. This is a "small" screwdriver bit, but it is still somewhat larger than a precision screwdriver bit. It's too big to tighten the screws on my eyeglasses.
P**N
Too Uncomfortable to Use
The flat head is perpendicular to the split ring. It should be on the same plane. When I try to use the Phillips, the flat head jabs into my fingers/hand. Stupid mistake makes the tool unusable. It's an easy fix, though. Come on K20. Here's your chance to improve your product. I like it otherwise.
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