

🔧 Small tool, big impact—own the precision revolution!
The Fanttik E1 Max is a sleek, award-winning electric screwdriver featuring a powerful 200 RPM NeoPulse motor and precision torque settings from 0.05 to 3 N.m. It includes 50 magnetic S2 steel bits stored in a smart magnetic case, powered by a long-lasting 350mAh rechargeable battery with convenient Type-C charging. Perfect for electronics, watches, laptops, and more, this compact aluminum alloy tool blends professional-grade performance with stylish design.



















| Brand | Fanttik |
| Color | Grey |
| Head Style | Hex Chunck |
| Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Precision Instruments Repair. Ideal for laptops, mobile phones, watches, graphics cards, cameras, drone wing replacement, etc. Recommended Uses For Product Precision Instruments Repair. Ideal for laptops, mobile phones, watches, graphics cards, cameras, drone wing replacement, etc. See more |
D**N
A Huge Hit at Christmas – Practical, Powerful, and Fun to Use
The Fanttik E1 Max Electric Screwdriver was a big hit at Christmas and ended up being one of the most-used gifts we gave. It’s compact, powerful, and surprisingly versatile. Perfect Gift Idea: This made an excellent gift for anyone who enjoys handy gadgets or DIY projects. It’s useful, well-designed, and something people don’t always think to buy for themselves. Powerful for Its Size: Despite being small and lightweight, this screwdriver has plenty of power for assembling furniture, electronics, toys, and everyday household tasks. It makes quick work of jobs that would normally take much longer by hand. 50-Bit Set = Great Versatility: The included 50 bits cover just about every screw type you might run into. Everything stores neatly in the case, which keeps it organized and easy to grab when needed. Easy to Use & Recharge: It’s very user-friendly, even for beginners. The controls are simple, and the rechargeable battery lasts a long time between charges. Quality & Design: The build quality feels solid, and the sleek design makes it comfortable to hold and nice to look at. It feels like a premium tool. Overall Impression: This electric screwdriver is a fantastic little tool that punches above its weight. Whether for yourself or as a gift, it’s practical, fun, and genuinely useful.
T**K
worth the money
Amazingly useful and reliable. My go to for any project. All the bits I use regularly in a compact case. Good quality, feels nice in the hand.
M**D
Way more torque than expected!
I have done a few quick tests to see if this is up to my expectations, and wow it it exceed them. Its powerful, compact, has extended bits, and has a very quality feel. I was worried that the bits would not be long enough, its been a problem I have run into even with expensive 100+ piece kits the thin extended bits that this comes with are going to be lifesavers no doubt. I did a quick test disassembling a GameCube controller, it had the tri tip bit I needed and unscrewed everything under its own power. I also tested some flatheads on light sockets, no problem. it put them back tighter than they were by hand lol. honestly this this is a STEAL for 50$ I had my eyes on a cheaper one for a while but I'm SO glad I went with this instead. I likely wouldn't have bought this at full price, but its a no brainer discounted. I only have a few small criticisms. because this thing is nearly perfect. my biggest issue is repairabilty, its why I got this in the first place. I work on LOTS electronics and gagets and 3d printers so being able to do something like replace the battery in the future would be a feature if it was truely perfect. I just remembered that it did my p1s hotend screws with a little effort, which was very nice, no more Allen keys! its possible that the aluminum tube chassis is removable, maybe it needs heat idk. its a problem for the future I guess. the only other thing I would change is really that I'd like more of these extended bits. They are just super nice and I'd like more sizes. oh if it had a bit of grip to it and maybe some texture on the buttons too, they can be a bit hard to find if you can't see. I did test some of my bits from another kit, some of them fit a bit too snug others for fine. none that wouldn't go in, but I had to wiggle them out. I included a video of trying to stop it by hand and it was pretty difficult. it really does have good torque. basically impossible to stop without a little more leverage (high torque setting in the video). I had held off on these for ages, as I had an "electric screwdriver" like 10-15 years ago that was so awful and thought they were all too weak and bulky to be useful. I expected this compact one to have so little torque it would be useless, the opposite is true it has plenty. it unironically has more torque than my brushed "electric screwdriver" I had ages ago, this was about 2.5in dia and 10in tall lol. the tech is there now, and the price is right. I've never jumped to give something a glowing review this fast before.
M**E
Great for tinkering
I’ve been using the Fanttik E1 Max for a couple of weeks on phones, laptops, and the odd controller repair. A few quick impressions if you’re thinking about it: What it actually does well Two simple modes: “Low” for delicate stuff, “High” for everything else. Even on High the torque tops out at about finger-tight, which is perfect for tiny brass standoffs and plastic shells. Bit selection that saves you internet scavenging: The 50-piece tray covers the usual Phillips and Torx plus the weird tri-wing and pentalobe bits you never have on hand until midnight strikes. Built-in light and magnet: The LED ring makes it easier to see tiny screws, and the magnetic bit holder stops them from swan-diving into the carpet. USB-C charging: Plug it in alongside your phone; no proprietary puck required. One charge lasted me through a laptop fan swap and two phone battery jobs. Where it comes up short Torque ceiling: Don’t expect it to muscle out a stuck fan screw or bite into wood. If a screw is factory-tight, break it loose by hand first and let the motor take over once it’s moving. Speed difference feels small: Low vs. High is noticeable, but you won’t get a dramatic RPM jump—just enough to keep from overtightening soft plastics. Tips from a serial fiddler Start on Low when you’re unsure; flip to High once you’ve gauged the thread. Keep a manual precision driver nearby. It’s faster to switch tools than to fight the motor when something’s stubborn. Use the magnetic tray lid as a parts corral. Saves hunting for screws later. Bottom line: If your projects live on a work mat and involve ribbon cables and tiny screws, this driver is a big quality-of-life upgrade. If you need brute force, grab a different tool—but for electronics, watches, and hobby builds, the E1 Max hits the sweet spot.
N**R
High Quality Set That Gets About Any Job Done
I bought this after seeing a million posts about it on tikTok, even some familiar techtuber faces. I must admit, I understand the hype. While it may not come with as many bits as my iFixIt kit, it still comes with enough bits to cover everything I usually have to tear apart. It's heavier than expected with a metal outer casing with a nice feel and quality. The screwdriver in the center itself offers a decent amount torque in both the Low and High modes, though I really don't notice too much difference between them. I thought it would be uncomfortable to hold because the screwdriver is straight with no ergonomic curves, but so far it's been fine. I have used it to tear apart game consoles, computer desktops, laptops, and even kids toys to replace batteries. I also like the included tweezers and pry bar that add even more functionality to this already useful kit.
E**C
Super convenient tool
Never going back to a manual screwdriver after this! It's great, has just enough grip for light applications. It seems like you can manually twist too but there's a range of motion and it won't stop until about a full turn. Probably should be careful manually twisting too hard to avoid damage, but it seems pretty tough so far. The usb-C charging is accessible even while inside of the case which is great. Has plenty of nicely organized bits of varied lengths too. Battery lasts a long time and charges quickly. The torque is plenty enough in high mode for most electronics.
A**M
Good tools are fun to use
This might be my favorite tool I've ever bought. With 3 kids, I'm always changing the batteries on something with a tiny set screw. This driver legitimately makes it fun and I still get a little giddy every time I pull it out. Just enough torque to snug a screw without stripping it out. Every bit you could ever need. Feels solid, but sleek. Super easy charging with the ever ubiquitous USB C port. The aluminum case is the second coolest part of the driver and matches perfectly with the premium feel of the actual screwdriver. My friend saw me pull it out and immediately bought his own.
D**O
Sleek Design, Limited Functionality — Not Enough Torque
The Fanttik E1 Max Electric Screwdriver has a great fit in hand and is very portable. The material quality feels solid, and I liked that it includes a wide range of bits, which adds to its utility for light tasks. Visually, it looks modern and well-designed, and the carrying case keeps everything organized. Where it falls short is functionality. Despite being marketed for electronics and simple repairs, it didn’t have enough torque to remove an SSD screw from a motherboard or even basic PC case screws. That was disappointing and ultimately limited its real-world usefulness for me. The overall quality of the design is good, but the lack of power hurts the value for money if you’re expecting it to handle more than very light-duty work. If a future version improves torque, I’d consider trying it again. For now, it’s best suited only for the simplest tasks, which is why I returned it.
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