

🛠️ Unlock your everyday carry potential with the ultimate magnetic multitool!
The Screwdriver Universal Magnetic Bit Holder by Screwpop is a compact, durable multitool designed for professionals on the move. Featuring a powerful N52 neodymium magnet, it securely holds reversible Phillips and flathead bits, fits all standard 1" hex bits, and integrates seamlessly with keyrings, carabiners, and lanyards. Weighing just 1oz and crafted from all-metal construction, it also doubles as a bottle opener and includes a 3-inch black carabiner clip, making it the perfect blend of functionality and portability for everyday carry and emergency kits.
| ASIN | B006GER8S6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,050 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #614 in Multitools |
| Brand | Screwpop |
| Brand Name | Screwpop |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 367 Reviews |
| Drive System | Sliding |
| Folded Size | 0.4375 inches (l) x 1.875 inches (w) x 1.875 inches (h) |
| Included Components | Bottle Opener, Carabiner, Screwdriver |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 4.25 x 0.63 inches |
| Item Weight | 28.34 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 4.25 x 0.63 inches |
| Manufacturer | Screwpop® |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | SPT004 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| UPC | 854552002018 854552002001 854552002056 767753059838 854552002308 785533297034 |
T**M
Good quality, very convenient
I have been looking for a nice travel sized bottle opener. This kicks it up a notch with a screwdriver. It has a magnetic base which holds in the bit, which is reversable phillips/flat. Easier to use than my other folding multitools.
R**T
The Best!
Great, sturdy item. I've used this almost daily at work for a few years to make hinge adjustments. I only need a #2 phillips bit and find that it seats really well in the tool--better than the double-ended one that it comes with. A great tool to have on your keyring!
S**N
The DESIGN is what a screw driver on a keychain should be.
The design is what a screw driver on a keychain should be. Basically what this is is a 1/4 inch ratchet bit extension, welded to a rigid metal ring. It is totally simplistic and minimalist. It strongly holds all 1/4 inch bits and gives you comfortable leverage that has a minimum weight and takes a minimum amount of space. It is the smallest driver that is truly useable. For a keychain, all other drivers are less practical. There are smaller ones that do not have enough strength or leverage. Most are larger and are bulky or heavy. Don't even think about using small folding multitool screwdrivers. They will either fold on you, twist, OR if you chew up the point, your multitool is ruined, with no way to replace bits. So design-wise, this is it for a keychain. I do think it would be cool for the company to make a titanium version, but I do not see in the comments that they fail. Additional. I received the tool and have run it through some use. The zinc alloy they use makes the tool very light and pleasant on the keychain. I had made one but it is twice as heavy as this one. It is comfortable to hold and performs well. The bit that comes with the tool fits loosely and feels light in the hand. I imagine it twisting and breaking under pressure. Using standard tool-grade one ended, one inch bits fits well and has more surface contact with the hex socket. The zinc is good for being light, but i am sure there was a trade in strength. So keep your use light to moderate. If you have to strain, it is time to get your big driver out. Overall, I like this tool very much and it will be the screwdriver tool that I carry on my keychain. Used in its appropriate range with tool grade bits, I give this a 5 star rating
P**N
This Has Emerged as a Winner for Me
I've tried all sorts of EDC screwdrivers and multitools and pry bars with the ability to drive screws. Ideally you want something that is small and light, but where you can get some decent torque when needed and also "fast" drive the screw when it is loosened. The best dedicated pocket driver I have found is the 711L Lollipop. It does it all but it is pricey and even the Lollipop can be too big to carry all the time "just in case" since you also have to carry bits for it. The best driver that hides on your keychain is the Screwpop. The design of the Screwpop has a couple of things going for it. First, the circular "handle" allows you to get a surprising amount of leverage to torque a screw. Much more than say the Otacle D1 or any driver with a small handle not much wider than the shaft. You can get even more torque with the Screwpop if you put a metal pen through the "hole" to create a full on T-handle. Second, the shaft of the driver allows you to pinch the driver in place with your weakside hand while the working hand regrips the handle. So you never have to disengage the screw and "find your place." With so many pry bars and multitool drivers, this is very awkward or impossible to do. Here it is straightforward. Finally, the magnetic bit holder of the Screwpop accepts normal quarter-inch bits as well as at least two brands of double-sided quarter-inch bits: Leatherman-style flat bits (pictured) and the Steinwhale Stubby double-ended bits found in their 10-in-1 kit. Both of these bits are very easy to carry and give you a ton of options. Did I mention the bottle cap lifter? All in all, this offers a lot of capability in a very small package. It is as impressive an EDC tool as their famed Ron's utility knife. What a great American company!
R**R
Bit heads wobbly terribly and magnetic hold is WEAK!
It was a good idea, but not so well implemented. The reversible bit is too long and does not fit securely in the end. Because of this, the magnet does not really hold it securely ... I can easily picture it coming out while jostling around in a pocket. Additionally, the fit is not tight enough to generate a sufficient amount of torque. It wobbles horribly. I'm not trying to build a house or change the engine on a car, but the tip is so wobbly it is easy for it to slip out of the screw head and will probably result in some banged up knuckles. Swiss Tech's entries seem to be better bets. I have several of their micro tools and while they haven't seen tough use yet, I'm more confident that they will be usable to a higher degree. If ScrewPop fixes the wobbly head and insufficient hold of the magnet, this would be a far better tool.
D**N
Small, handy, sturdy, perfect for EDC.
Would have never expected such a small tool to be so useful. But I stand corrected. This little tool comes with a double sided standard screwdriver bit with Phillips and Standard/Flat ends. The end that holds the bit is magnetic to prevent the bit from falling out. And there's a bottle opener that I haven't used yet on the other end, so I'm just gonna assume that works. This tool is quite small and fits great in the small EDC pouch I keep my olight and Fischer space pen in, but is still usable for most projects like this is intended for. It's not intended to build a bookcase or assemble a desk. But it works great to tighten a few screws or fix something when you don't have a full sized screwdriver handy. Absolutely 10/10 product.
K**H
Perfect accessory to tighten action camera mounts
I use this for tightening the screws on my action camera mounts. Easy to carry around and perfectly fits into the screws. Never rounded out a screw and able to get a decent amount of leverage to tighten a screw
P**R
Very Disappointing
The internal magnet fell out literally the very first time I used it. Without it, the bit now won’t stay in place and just falls out. Very disappointing.
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