@@noneyabizz8337despite how popular klein is no one in any blue collar field uses the exact same brand tools, especially something as common as a screw driver, I doubt every electrician is hard pressed to have that klein Phillips head when plenty of insulated screwdrivers exist.
@danielboudreaux85 insulated, you may see wiha. If the guy is cheap, he uses Greenlee or southwire stuff. Electricians overwhelmingly use Klein, that's an absolute fact.
@@Z3nryulol imagine getting another $50 to spend on your PC and your first thought is getting a bigger SSD instead of upgrading the GPU you were planning on getting
Its not a lot for a screwdriver. It hold a bunch of bits, it's very high quality in both materials and build. The ratchet is amazing and very well tuned for ease of use without taking forever and it has the best screwdriver magnet literally period.
Dont watch important channels like this when being stoned or drunk. You probably hear more rgb colors than LTT. Great channel and i got my pc with tips from this channel.
Huskey makes a wonderful specialty screwdriver kit for 15$ and their long and short combo standard screwdrivers with bits in the handles are what I use for work daily. Absolutely wonderful and a great price.
I use an ifixit set. Honostly who needs a ratcheting screwdriver to build pc's when you can spin it in your fingers, ratchets are big and bulky making it difficult to get in tight areas.
They are good to have for tight spots where you can’t quite use a normal one. You can move just a tiny bit and it still works. I prefer ratcheting wrenches and screwdrivers over anything nowadays, they make things a tad faster and more convenient for all the things. You don’t need one, it’s just a comfort item for 99% of the buyers.
@@charmzee8749 that's what flexible extensions are for that typically come with every mini screwdriver set. There are also 90 degrees angled extenders both for mini bits and standard bits
as a mechanic i can tell you for the quality of the screw driver $70 is a steal. my mac ratcheting screw driver has so much back drag that you manually have to drive the screw in before actually using it right and the full kit cost me like $350
Worth every penny, I live in the uk and so far haven’t had to point it out as a good screwdriver it speaks for itself, as soon as I pass it to someone they speak of the quality and how nice it is to use
It's cool that you disclosed that you got it for free because it shows you've got neither post-purchase rationalization nor buyer's remorse. It's an honest advice and it makes sense.
For me the magnet appeals to me the most because I heard it's a really good magnet and my main problem is when I have to get the screw into a tight spot and solely rely on the magnet
Project farm reviewed a bunch, including the ltt screwdriver. To sum it up, the ltt was number 2 over all, losing only to one that was just over twice as expensive. So yes, it really is a good screwdriver
Good for what? You can get a motorized screwdriver and a mini screwdriver set for that price. You can get multiple mini screwdrivers and have different bits on them for quick switching. The irony of the ltt screwdriver is, it's actually bad for PC building and electronics and there are way better alternatives for its price. It may be a good generic screwdriver, but there are many good generic screwdrivers that cost less
@@NJ-wb1cz"good for what" it's objectively good pretty much in every measurable testing compared against other ratcheting screwdrivers. Nobodys comparing it to a motorized screwdriver and a mini screwdriver set or whatever, if it's better, who cares? The point of the ltt screwdriver is to be an excelent ratcheting screwdriver, and it works that way. It's not bad for PC building, i mean, that's subjective, there maybe better options? I guess, but it's linus' preference, what he decided to make, objectively the magnetic tip is great, and, just maybe, if it was "Bad" people wouldn't be using it. Also "generic screwdriver"? LOL
I balked at the price too, until I got my hands on the one my friend bought, at which point I knew I was gonna buy one for myself, which I did at the last LIME day sale.
I use mine every day for work. I work for a cable company. Had it for about a year and a half and it does everything I need it to do. It’s been a great screwdriver and it does some tough work
I was on a tight budget and bought one anyways... It's definitely expensive, but it really is extremely good. I've seen some side by sides and it even holds up against the more expensive Snap On equivalent. And barring dropping it from a silly height(rolling off the table you're building on it can handle fine), the thing is quite sturdy, so if you're a bit clumsy as long as you're not like on a roof and drop it onto concrete it might even save some money in the long run compared to cheaper ratcheting drivers.
That particular Milwaukee screwdriver he shows at :40 is one of my favorite screwdrivers I've ever used. The ratcheting felt nice, it was comfortable and stood up to a lot of heavy abuse (hammering with the back, some prying, etc)
Honestly a good business model would be to just make a ztt computer assembly set. Sell it like they do on product tear downs. I’ve had a pc building kit my parents bought me 25 years ago and I use it every week around the house. It contains a screwdriver with 40 attachments, pliers, 4 permeant screw drivers that I use a lot. And needle nose. If I could send you a photo I would.
One big draw is that the ratchet requires to little torque to engage. Really like that for when you just need to ine hand it. But I will say that it will always be too pricy for me
I use it whenever I repair samsung phones (atleast one a day at work). I used to use a motorized screw driver but stripped a screw when I wasnt careful (rookie mistake there) using it lets me be more accurate and controlled with the torque I give and it is pretty speedy too. S22 ultra (timed plus GD tool and fenrir) in about 18 minutes. It has its uses and is great for me. Though if you don't use screw drivers alot or don't have a great usecase It definitely isnt worth it. I just found my worth for it through the work I do.
I absolutely love my ltt screwdriver, I use it pretty infrequently, but looking at channels that tested ratcheting screwdrivers against one another, it really just seemed like the best option. So I cashed my credit card rewards and got it "for free" as a gift to myself.
Let's be honest, Bahco built the same screwdriver 20 years ago, i still have mine since 2008 and still love it as the day i bought it for 18 euros. And it is still in perfect condition. I only replaced the bits recently as i destroyed some of them because i used them improperly sometimes...
In all fairness that Milwaukee driver is only bout 30 bucks rn but there's still cheaper options Milwaukee is definitely not a budget brand, and you could spend ten more dollars on a set from a cheap brand called strebito that features 2 drivers (1 precision 1 with storage in handle) both with interchangeable bits (120 different precision bits, 44 1/4 hex bits) in all the styles you'd ever encounter and plenty durable for basic electronic work ive personallly used their kit for repairing consoles phones and my laptop, aswell as useing one of the 1/4 bits in a drill to take apart a deck for repair
I have one. I've used it to replace a similar DeWalt driver my ex gave me when she worked at Tractor Supply. Yeah, the Linusdriver is a lot of scratch, and its quality benefits from that. But, there is a point of diminishing returns after a certain price point. In my opinion, if you think you'd use it a lot or can otherwise justify the cost, go right for it! Just know that there are sufficient drivers for less. Overpriced or obsessively engineered, I like it all the same. I do not regret buying it. Plus, the stubby is the best fidget I have!
I have one of them, but i don't use it for pc stuff, i keep it exclusively at work. I love it, I'm a machinist, so I use it for changing inserts on tools, while my work does have "sets" of torx screwdrivers scattered throughout the shop, the neanderthals i work with either can't put them back, or strip the shit out of them. Having all the bits I need (t5 through t25, regularly) in a really nice feeling ratcheting screwdriver, makes my life so much easier. Sure, it's expensive, but when you compare it to professional grade tools, it's not all that bad all things considered.
I love mine actually. In fact I own a green one, an all black one, and an all black stubby. Use them almost daily. I have used tons of ratcheting screwdrivers, but none as smooth operating as the LTT ones. 70.00 isn’t bad considering what you get and the quality. Snap On and Matco ones are more and have less features.
As a field service engineer, I can say the LTT Screwdriver was worth every penny. I carry it in my back pocket with my multitool and every single job I go to requires me to use it and I love it. It works well, the ratchet is perfect, its a great fidget toy, the bit holder is great, the magnet is strong as heck. Ya know what, I just talked myself into buying the stubby
@@datcheesecakeboi6745it’s literally not. You can watch the video on it and they explain exactly why it costs so much. And if you watch project farms video he does rank it as the best screwdriver. Quality has a price but 99/100 people won’t need this expensive of a screwdriver anyways. There’s a reason people who have bought it don’t just default back to other screwdrivers
You can buy a #2 vessel or wera for under $10 and it's way better than those toys. Do yourself a favor and check what kinda tools are laying around the next auto shop you visit..... I learned this turning screws at a pc shop in the 90's. We had to have a weekly sears run to exchange our stripped drivers, and then the mac tool truck guy stopped in for a machine. We still have those same exact drivers 30yrs later, carbide tip is still sharp as new.
its a horrible value screwdriver 100%, if you just need a screwdriver for whatever then go anywhere else, but if ur constantly needing one its pretty fkin good imo. i got a noctua edition one and use it multiple times a day when doing server maintenance etc, love it.
I got this screwdriver and I don't think I can go back. It's the backdrag on the ratchet for me. It's almost non existent, this makes starting screws almost instantly. Honestly, if you just casually need a screwdriver then yeah it's probably too much. But if you use a screwdriver frequently, it is a time saver. I give this to senior coworkers and watch them use it a bit and then just stare at it like hitting the blunt before finishing the job and asking me about it. Anyone trained can recognize quality and when better people than me consistently notice a difference in it. Well it's a conversation piece but to me that tells me I have something good. I also recommend the PB Swiss, it's just in America they are even more expensive.
I've a precision screw driver set that also just happens to use bits that are the same size as the stand off posts, so it covers all my PC build needs.
I like my LTT screwdriver, but I honestly find myself using just a plain old regular, magnetic screwdriver more often. The LTT screwdriver does have its uses, but it's definitely not a must-have. Honestly I find myself using my ifixit kits more often than the LTT screwdriver.
Trust that high quality screwdriver worth it! If you want similar quality its mostly around 150$ AND EVEN 300$ one is worse than this, so... have fun with this one!
To be honest I bought it mainly as a support of LTT. I have to say I have held many screwdrivers, but this one is really great (I am not saying there isnt better one). I just love it. Could I use my older one and buy bigger SSD? Yeah for sure. Since I bought it, I just hate when I have to use any other screwdriver :D And ratheting system si epic, I screw A LOT just by twisting that metal part and I finish last few turns with whole screwdriver its really fast. I am sure, if it wasnt merch it would be cheaper. I dont regret single €.
That's the biggest difference you'll notice when buying from a biggie corporate vs buying from a youtuber. UA-camrs aren't trustworthy at all. At least when they think they can start their own company. The corporates knows how to please everyone with the prices, meanwhile that youtuber only sees his own profit. Yesterday I bought a screwdriver set worth $2.97 and it's really awesome. The only con is the bits being non-magnetic. That's pretty much a bummer as your screws won't stick to them when you open i them. But except that, there's no con at all. It got 24 bits, metallic handle, 2 pry tools and it also comes in a faux leather pouch and the best part of it is, as I said already, it being only $2.97
Every pc build I do I either use a really long screwdriver for mounting motherboards and putting on cpu coolers and a really short stubby screw driver for fans since sometimes those screws need a lot of torque to bite into the plastic.
I got the LTT driver... It have worse value than my Snap-On. Sure Snap-On is more $ but its hassel free lifetime warranty is worth a bunch of $$$. I am not a Snap-On shill they just make the best screwdrivers IMO.
I put myself through college working on cars at dealerships. When I compare the price of the LTT screwdriver to what a small set of Snap-on cost, the LTT is cheap. Don't get me started on $125-200 ratchets.
i have built multiple pc's using average joe tools. you dont need specialty tools you dont need specific tools. grab a #2 phillips bit and you can disassemble 90% of a pc with no hassle. the other 10% is pre built pc's with specific bolts/screws
Easily the one product I want advertised as much as possible that screwdriver is absolutely perfect like they got literally every single feature perfect on it. It works amazing. I've used it well over 1000 times now and it still works like the day I bought it. Nobody makes a screwdriver better than this screwdriver.
which gpu should i buy for free competitive fps and some AAA titles in budget pc. The ARC A750 OR THE RX 6600. (They r the same price. I cant buy more expensive) 😅 BROOO QUICKLY REPLY. IM BUYING A PC IN 7 DAYS
My guy late on his schedule at 10 pm building a gaming pc. The wife says “BABE WHY ARE YOU SO ADDICTED TO THESE COMPUTER THINGS GET TO BED” Zach: hold up give me another 5 minutes I need to install windows. 😂
If you’re going to build alot of pc’s the get the Gamers Nexus screwdriver kit. Well worth it for $50. Shaft lengths are long, which really help when going into a deep case.
$70 Is a lot of money for a BAD screwdriver. You get what you pay for with the LTT driver, if they lowered the price any more then they would have ZERO ROI!
Every pc building channel secretly advertising this screwdriver
Oh not just pc builders, i saw a lot of electricians saying that it's a really good screwdriver
@@bot2k6😂proves my point
@@bot2k6 lol, electricians buy klein
@@noneyabizz8337despite how popular klein is no one in any blue collar field uses the exact same brand tools, especially something as common as a screw driver, I doubt every electrician is hard pressed to have that klein Phillips head when plenty of insulated screwdrivers exist.
@danielboudreaux85 insulated, you may see wiha.
If the guy is cheap, he uses Greenlee or southwire stuff. Electricians overwhelmingly use Klein, that's an absolute fact.
“Or get a bigger ssd or something” most zach thing ive ever heard 😅
Because budget brawler always need more money for ssd🤣
@@Z3nryulol imagine getting another $50 to spend on your PC and your first thought is getting a bigger SSD instead of upgrading the GPU you were planning on getting
@@ip2thekingsorry but what gpu are you buying for just 50 dollars more than your current?
@@404talentnotfoundrx 580 to rx 5500xt
@@404talentnotfoundrx 580 to rx 5500xt
I like the fact that every money we save he assumes goes to our pc build
Why do you think he assumes that?
The PC gamer mindset 🫅
@lotni because he said save money on a cheap screw driver and get a bigger ssd... as if the money we save on a tool should go to more PC hardware
@@kmcgz Well, if you want to make the most out of your budget, it's not bad advice
I'd rather have decent tools than some cheap chinese shit.
I bought an 18" Phillips head and magnetized the tip and it has made pc building super convenient. All of those hard to reach places are trivial now.
How do you magnetize the tip the easy way
Stroke it with a strong permanent magnet like 1 from a discarded speaker you can find in a Junkshop.
@@dragonkiin Or buy the magnetizer, these things are cheap, and you can magnetize and de-magnetise whatever you want.
Yep I was building my PC and a screw almost fell under a weird crevice below my motherboard, magnetized screwdriver saved me from that annoyance
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907can i magnetize myself?
I spent like $15 on an iFixit kit
Same, I might eventually buy one (llt driver) but not anytime soon, too broke for that shit
@Linkman8912 you can probably buy a cheaper screwdriver for better quality
@@foserk7063 As a ltt screw driver owner it's gonna be hard to find a driver of equal quality for much less cost
Its not😊
@@foserk7063 probably, but also it's ltt so worth???????????????????????
He makes money off the screwdriver 😂
The grind is real
Respect: doesn’t crap on the product, sings its praises but doesn’t hesitate to tell you he doesn’t think it’s worth the price.
This is accurate. I almost bought it then saw the price. The Fantiiks motorized screwdriver is only $50 and has way more bits
And it's always on sale. It's listed for like $70 but Amazon always offers a 40-50% off coupon with it! Cannot recommend it enough
Its not a lot for a screwdriver. It hold a bunch of bits, it's very high quality in both materials and build. The ratchet is amazing and very well tuned for ease of use without taking forever and it has the best screwdriver magnet literally period.
Dont watch important channels like this when being stoned or drunk.
You probably hear more rgb colors than LTT.
Great channel and i got my pc with tips from this channel.
Huskey makes a wonderful specialty screwdriver kit for 15$ and their long and short combo standard screwdrivers with bits in the handles are what I use for work daily. Absolutely wonderful and a great price.
I use an ifixit set. Honostly who needs a ratcheting screwdriver to build pc's when you can spin it in your fingers, ratchets are big and bulky making it difficult to get in tight areas.
They are good to have for tight spots where you can’t quite use a normal one. You can move just a tiny bit and it still works. I prefer ratcheting wrenches and screwdrivers over anything nowadays, they make things a tad faster and more convenient for all the things. You don’t need one, it’s just a comfort item for 99% of the buyers.
@@charmzee8749 that's what flexible extensions are for that typically come with every mini screwdriver set.
There are also 90 degrees angled extenders both for mini bits and standard bits
Zach and UFDTech is the collab we didn't know we want but we need it.
Zach, ufd, Carter and Salemtech all need to do a short wars type shit
@@TheBluePhoenix008 that is a horrible idea
Maybe not carter@@TheBluePhoenix008
Fun fact UFD Tech and Zach live right down the road from each other (I know this cuz he made a video about it)
Zach and Brett are the goated duo of the tech world
as a mechanic i can tell you for the quality of the screw driver $70 is a steal. my mac ratcheting screw driver has so much back drag that you manually have to drive the screw in before actually using it right and the full kit cost me like $350
Worth every penny, I live in the uk and so far haven’t had to point it out as a good screwdriver it speaks for itself, as soon as I pass it to someone they speak of the quality and how nice it is to use
It's cool that you disclosed that you got it for free because it shows you've got neither post-purchase rationalization nor buyer's remorse.
It's an honest advice and it makes sense.
For me the magnet appeals to me the most because I heard it's a really good magnet and my main problem is when I have to get the screw into a tight spot and solely rely on the magnet
Project farm reviewed a bunch, including the ltt screwdriver. To sum it up, the ltt was number 2 over all, losing only to one that was just over twice as expensive. So yes, it really is a good screwdriver
Good for what? You can get a motorized screwdriver and a mini screwdriver set for that price. You can get multiple mini screwdrivers and have different bits on them for quick switching.
The irony of the ltt screwdriver is, it's actually bad for PC building and electronics and there are way better alternatives for its price. It may be a good generic screwdriver, but there are many good generic screwdrivers that cost less
@@NJ-wb1cz"good for what" it's objectively good pretty much in every measurable testing compared against other ratcheting screwdrivers.
Nobodys comparing it to a motorized screwdriver and a mini screwdriver set or whatever, if it's better, who cares? The point of the ltt screwdriver is to be an excelent ratcheting screwdriver, and it works that way.
It's not bad for PC building, i mean, that's subjective, there maybe better options? I guess, but it's linus' preference, what he decided to make, objectively the magnetic tip is great, and, just maybe, if it was "Bad" people wouldn't be using it.
Also "generic screwdriver"? LOL
@@NJ-wb1czwhy are you salty?
@@Freestyle80 quit licking me and I won't taste salty.
Wait no, don't quit 🥵
I balked at the price too, until I got my hands on the one my friend bought, at which point I knew I was gonna buy one for myself, which I did at the last LIME day sale.
the brett reference was appreciated
I use mine every day for work. I work for a cable company. Had it for about a year and a half and it does everything I need it to do. It’s been a great screwdriver and it does some tough work
I was on a tight budget and bought one anyways...
It's definitely expensive, but it really is extremely good. I've seen some side by sides and it even holds up against the more expensive Snap On equivalent.
And barring dropping it from a silly height(rolling off the table you're building on it can handle fine), the thing is quite sturdy, so if you're a bit clumsy as long as you're not like on a roof and drop it onto concrete it might even save some money in the long run compared to cheaper ratcheting drivers.
Meanwhile, me chilling with my 2$ kit 💀
Me chilling with the old ass screwdriver that is probably my grand grandpa's inheritance to my father 😭
I smell a 2TB Nvme 😂😂😂
@@ColossalFailure-qv9jcsame 😂
I love this screwdriver for taking apart car interiors
That particular Milwaukee screwdriver he shows at :40 is one of my favorite screwdrivers I've ever used. The ratcheting felt nice, it was comfortable and stood up to a lot of heavy abuse (hammering with the back, some prying, etc)
Honestly a good business model would be to just make a ztt computer assembly set. Sell it like they do on product tear downs. I’ve had a pc building kit my parents bought me 25 years ago and I use it every week around the house. It contains a screwdriver with 40 attachments, pliers, 4 permeant screw drivers that I use a lot. And needle nose. If I could send you a photo I would.
UFD Tech the GOAT!!!
Looks like a good guy to have in your neighbourhood
One big draw is that the ratchet requires to little torque to engage. Really like that for when you just need to ine hand it. But I will say that it will always be too pricy for me
I use a hart ratcheting screwdriver which is bulkier at the handle but it works just as good. And it also stores bits in the handle.
I use it whenever I repair samsung phones (atleast one a day at work). I used to use a motorized screw driver but stripped a screw when I wasnt careful (rookie mistake there) using it lets me be more accurate and controlled with the torque I give and it is pretty speedy too. S22 ultra (timed plus GD tool and fenrir) in about 18 minutes. It has its uses and is great for me. Though if you don't use screw drivers alot or don't have a great usecase It definitely isnt worth it. I just found my worth for it through the work I do.
A screwdriver as a conversation piece is code for "a joke of a merch". 😂😂😂😂
I absolutely love my ltt screwdriver, I use it pretty infrequently, but looking at channels that tested ratcheting screwdrivers against one another, it really just seemed like the best option. So I cashed my credit card rewards and got it "for free" as a gift to myself.
The screwdriver is worth it, it's really good.
That is the most popular screwdriver I have ever seen anyone use for PC building.
Hey Zach love ur vids
Let's be honest, Bahco built the same screwdriver 20 years ago, i still have mine since 2008 and still love it as the day i bought it for 18 euros. And it is still in perfect condition. I only replaced the bits recently as i destroyed some of them because i used them improperly sometimes...
Aint no way man said cheap then showed Milwaukee
In all fairness that Milwaukee driver is only bout 30 bucks rn but there's still cheaper options Milwaukee is definitely not a budget brand, and you could spend ten more dollars on a set from a cheap brand called strebito that features 2 drivers (1 precision 1 with storage in handle) both with interchangeable bits (120 different precision bits, 44 1/4 hex bits) in all the styles you'd ever encounter and plenty durable for basic electronic work ive personallly used their kit for repairing consoles phones and my laptop, aswell as useing one of the 1/4 bits in a drill to take apart a deck for repair
I have one. I've used it to replace a similar DeWalt driver my ex gave me when she worked at Tractor Supply. Yeah, the Linusdriver is a lot of scratch, and its quality benefits from that. But, there is a point of diminishing returns after a certain price point.
In my opinion, if you think you'd use it a lot or can otherwise justify the cost, go right for it! Just know that there are sufficient drivers for less.
Overpriced or obsessively engineered, I like it all the same. I do not regret buying it. Plus, the stubby is the best fidget I have!
I have one of them, but i don't use it for pc stuff, i keep it exclusively at work. I love it, I'm a machinist, so I use it for changing inserts on tools, while my work does have "sets" of torx screwdrivers scattered throughout the shop, the neanderthals i work with either can't put them back, or strip the shit out of them. Having all the bits I need (t5 through t25, regularly) in a really nice feeling ratcheting screwdriver, makes my life so much easier. Sure, it's expensive, but when you compare it to professional grade tools, it's not all that bad all things considered.
I’ve bought 8 of these. They are great.
My number one tool for building!
I love mine actually. In fact I own a green one, an all black one, and an all black stubby. Use them almost daily. I have used tons of ratcheting screwdrivers, but none as smooth operating as the LTT ones.
70.00 isn’t bad considering what you get and the quality. Snap On and Matco ones are more and have less features.
brett mention 🗣️🗣️🗣️
we want a brett review!
As a field service engineer, I can say the LTT Screwdriver was worth every penny. I carry it in my back pocket with my multitool and every single job I go to requires me to use it and I love it. It works well, the ratchet is perfect, its a great fidget toy, the bit holder is great, the magnet is strong as heck.
Ya know what, I just talked myself into buying the stubby
It's worth like $30 it's really not worth it
@@datcheesecakeboi6745it’s literally not. You can watch the video on it and they explain exactly why it costs so much. And if you watch project farms video he does rank it as the best screwdriver. Quality has a price but 99/100 people won’t need this expensive of a screwdriver anyways. There’s a reason people who have bought it don’t just default back to other screwdrivers
When it comes to tool you get what you pay for you may look at it as it 70$ but that is the best rational screwdriver
I bought one, because it had free shipping attatched to it and judging how far Canada is, it was very much worth it
Zach is trying to break the algorithm with a $70 screwdriver. Respect the hustle
i sometimes forget that zack and brett live a block away
You can buy a #2 vessel or wera for under $10 and it's way better than those toys. Do yourself a favor and check what kinda tools are laying around the next auto shop you visit..... I learned this turning screws at a pc shop in the 90's. We had to have a weekly sears run to exchange our stripped drivers, and then the mac tool truck guy stopped in for a machine. We still have those same exact drivers 30yrs later, carbide tip is still sharp as new.
The value for money is legitimately there when you compare it to the screwdrivers it’s is actually designed to compete against
its a horrible value screwdriver 100%, if you just need a screwdriver for whatever then go anywhere else, but if ur constantly needing one its pretty fkin good imo. i got a noctua edition one and use it multiple times a day when doing server maintenance etc, love it.
I got this screwdriver and I don't think I can go back. It's the backdrag on the ratchet for me. It's almost non existent, this makes starting screws almost instantly. Honestly, if you just casually need a screwdriver then yeah it's probably too much. But if you use a screwdriver frequently, it is a time saver. I give this to senior coworkers and watch them use it a bit and then just stare at it like hitting the blunt before finishing the job and asking me about it. Anyone trained can recognize quality and when better people than me consistently notice a difference in it. Well it's a conversation piece but to me that tells me I have something good. I also recommend the PB Swiss, it's just in America they are even more expensive.
It’s trustworthy because they have a high reputation and can actually answer to criticism
I've a precision screw driver set that also just happens to use bits that are the same size as the stand off posts, so it covers all my PC build needs.
Zach's tech turf where turf stands for tutorials unboxingz reviews and fuuuunn
He said he had control from the start 💀
I like my LTT screwdriver, but I honestly find myself using just a plain old regular, magnetic screwdriver more often. The LTT screwdriver does have its uses, but it's definitely not a must-have. Honestly I find myself using my ifixit kits more often than the LTT screwdriver.
Tbh screwdrivers are like starting equipment I’ve never seen anyone buy one you just have them
Crazy how I just got a UFD Tech short before this one, the algorithm knows me too well 🤣
Trust that high quality screwdriver worth it!
If you want similar quality its mostly around 150$ AND EVEN 300$ one is worse than this, so... have fun with this one!
I bought the LTT screwdriver, they released the Noctua screwdriver and bought that too :)
I have the LTT screwdriver, I really like it.
I have the Noctua Brown one... I rarely use it because I dont want to scratch it or get it dirty!!! Make that make sense!!! 🤣
To be honest I bought it mainly as a support of LTT. I have to say I have held many screwdrivers, but this one is really great (I am not saying there isnt better one). I just love it. Could I use my older one and buy bigger SSD? Yeah for sure. Since I bought it, I just hate when I have to use any other screwdriver :D
And ratheting system si epic, I screw A LOT just by twisting that metal part and I finish last few turns with whole screwdriver its really fast.
I am sure, if it wasnt merch it would be cheaper. I dont regret single €.
Honestly looking at when project farm did his tests it's not overpriced compared to the other drivers in its calibre
I just use the Rolgear screwdriver, uses a bearing ratcheting system rather than gear so its very smooth and can use it one handed and its 35$
Ima go get it because I’ve been looking for just a screwdriver and this looks super nice
$70?? That's like how much my entire set up is worth
The shipping to me costs twice the screwdriver's price. Got a Bosch one instead for 15$ and its plenty good
That's the biggest difference you'll notice when buying from a biggie corporate vs buying from a youtuber. UA-camrs aren't trustworthy at all. At least when they think they can start their own company. The corporates knows how to please everyone with the prices, meanwhile that youtuber only sees his own profit. Yesterday I bought a screwdriver set worth $2.97 and it's really awesome. The only con is the bits being non-magnetic. That's pretty much a bummer as your screws won't stick to them when you open i them. But except that, there's no con at all. It got 24 bits, metallic handle, 2 pry tools and it also comes in a faux leather pouch and the best part of it is, as I said already, it being only $2.97
Every pc build I do I either use a really long screwdriver for mounting motherboards and putting on cpu coolers and a really short stubby screw driver for fans since sometimes those screws need a lot of torque to bite into the plastic.
we got Zach talking about screwdriver price to performance before GTA6 💀
Snap On: Hold my beer 🍺
screwdiver philips covered with epoxic resin with yellow finishes flat point made of metal
I got the LTT driver... It have worse value than my Snap-On. Sure Snap-On is more $ but its hassel free lifetime warranty is worth a bunch of $$$. I am not a Snap-On shill they just make the best screwdrivers IMO.
“It’s really only something for the true ballers”, bro just called yall broke for not having one
The only SnapOn tool I own is a ratcheting screw driver and I love that thing lol.
Even the original MegaPro driver which LTT heavily modified is a good screwdriver (the ratchet isn't AS low friction but it's still good for PCs)
Yeah I have yet to buy one just because of the price tag. If they slashed it in half I’d grab one
I almost had an aneurism when you said you didnt pay for it. Thought LTT sent you one.
I bought it because it was cheaper than equivalents lol. A PB Swiss equivalent would cost me more and won't have the same bits I need.
I put myself through college working on cars at dealerships. When I compare the price of the LTT screwdriver to what a small set of Snap-on cost, the LTT is cheap. Don't get me started on $125-200 ratchets.
QUESTION: should buy a amazon renewed motherboard or should I not trust renewed items?
i have built multiple pc's using average joe tools. you dont need specialty tools you dont need specific tools. grab a #2 phillips bit and you can disassemble 90% of a pc with no hassle. the other 10% is pre built pc's with specific bolts/screws
Love for being honest.
Best screwdrivers for budget:
$0- your dad or neighbors random screwdriver
$20-40 I fix it screwdriver
$50-100 LTT
“Not another big corporate company”. LTT literally worth 100 million.
$70 for a screwdriver is honestly insane
Easily the one product I want advertised as much as possible that screwdriver is absolutely perfect like they got literally every single feature perfect on it. It works amazing. I've used it well over 1000 times now and it still works like the day I bought it. Nobody makes a screwdriver better than this screwdriver.
which gpu should i buy for free competitive fps and some AAA titles in budget pc. The ARC A750 OR THE RX 6600. (They r the same price. I cant buy more expensive) 😅
BROOO QUICKLY REPLY.
IM BUYING A PC IN 7 DAYS
Bruh someone reply
My guy late on his schedule at 10 pm building a gaming pc. The wife says “BABE WHY ARE YOU SO ADDICTED TO THESE COMPUTER THINGS GET TO BED” Zach: hold up give me another 5 minutes I need to install windows. 😂
I'm pretty sure LTT is a big cooperate company
If you’re going to build alot of pc’s the get the Gamers Nexus screwdriver kit. Well worth it for $50. Shaft lengths are long, which really help when going into a deep case.
Dude, get a wera kraftform turbo. They have a 4/1 geared setting. Crazy fast
I won't buy his screwdriver for him to make a video about a 100k pc. Screw you Linus.
$70 Is a lot of money for a BAD screwdriver. You get what you pay for with the LTT driver, if they lowered the price any more then they would have ZERO ROI!
GF gave me one. Its fantastic, hard to justify outside of gift giving tho imo
Tbh the ltt is also kind of a big corporation at this point
I've thought about getting one, but $70...I imagine you can get a decent one for much less. I do enjoy LTT videos so may get one anyways.
husky makes some good screwdrivers