-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Precision Pro Multi-Bit Screwdriver
Precision Pro Multi-Bit Screwdriver
Sold Out (this item will not be restocked)
Couldn't load pickup availability
Description
Note: Bits sold separately
We’ve created the ultimate multi-bit precision screwdriver with an undeniable fun factor.
Whether you’re upgrading your storage, repairing electronics, or simply just tightening the screws on your glasses, it's ready to conquer tasks of any magnitude. Compatible with 4mm screwdriver bits.
Compact bit storage
Convenient three-bit storage within the handle. Powerful neodymium magnets ensure that it remains secure while in use.
Magnetic bit retention
Embedded in the tip is a neodymium magnet that ensures your bits never fall out. It also magnetizes your bits, allowing you to pick screws up easily.
Exceptional feel and finish
Crafted with an anodized aluminum handle and end cap with a stainless steel internal shaft so it feels just right in your hand. It’s carefully weighted for all-day use.
Functional and fun end cap
A ceramic and steel hybrid bearing in the end cap delivers a smooth screwing experience. We also snuck in some fun - it doubles as a satisfying fidget toy that seems to spin forever!
Sold separately:
Our Bit Set + Case includes 60 long-shank bits to tackle practically any project. The case also features a detachable hinge, letting you use one half as a magnetic parts tray and the other half to secure all your bits.
The end cap is swappable with other colors and shapes included in our End Cap Set.
Product Information
- 1x LTT Precision Multi-bit Screwdriver (bits sold separately)
Product Dimensions:
- Length: 106mm
- Diameter: 16mm
- Weight: 33.4 grams
Material Composition:
- Body: 6061 Anodized aluminium, neodymium magnets
- End cap: 5052 Anodized aluminium
- Internal shaft - 303 stainless steel
- Bit clip - Acetal
- Bearing - Hybrid Ceramic MR104 (4x10x4mm)
The LTT Precision Multi-bit Screwdriver is not for children.
Warranty
LTT Precision Multi-Bit Screwdriver Limited Lifetime Warranty
The LTT Precision Multi-Bit Screwdriver is covered by a limited lifetime warranty against breakage due to defects in materials or workmanship for the usual and customary life of the tool.
The limited lifetime warranty does not cover:
- Tools which have been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence, or improper storage;
- Tools which have been used improperly e.g. using the screwdriver as a pry bar or hammer;
- Tools which have been altered in any way;
- Normal wear and tear (including the breakdown of materials over time);
- Cosmetic damage (including scratches or changes in the finish of the metal handle);
- Products purchased from unauthorized dealers
To complete your warranty claim you must send your product to the address provided by our customer service team. Creator Warehouse, Inc. reserves the right to inspect your product to determine if it is subject to this warranty. If we determine that your product is covered by this warranty, we will (at our discretion): (1) repair the product at no charge for labor or parts, (2) replace the product with the same model product, (3) replace the product with a comparable product should your product be discontinued or otherwise unavailable, or (4) provide you with a voucher to be used toward the purchase of other products on LTTStore.com.
In order to make a warranty claim, you must be the original purchaser of the LTT Precision Multi-Bit Screwdriver from LTTstore.com or provide a copy of the original proof of purchase.
Related Products
Precision Bit Set + Case
Precision Multi-Bit Screwdriver & Bit Set
Precision End Cap Set











I'm giving this screwdriver a three star review because it is a good screwdriver, but not a legendary screwdriver like the full size LTT screwdriver. It is solidly built, comfortable in the hand, and super fun to fidget with, but it feels like an unfinished design.
The three areas where this screwdriver could use a bit of extra work are in the shank, the shoulder between the shank and the handle, and the bit storage.
On the WAN Show Linus mentioned once that this was intended to basically be a drop in replacement for the IFixIt precision screwdriver, so I am working off the assumption that the overall length and diameter of the IFixIt driver are the constraints for the design. That being said, the first issue is that the LTT driver is a few millimeters shorter than the IFixIt driver both in the shank and in overall length. This is a small detail that actually makes a huge difference, as I'll get to later.
The second issue is that the shank transitions to the handle in a sharp 90 shoulder rather than at an angle. This causes any tiny bits of metal swarf, as one might encounter in a shop, to get stuck in the shoulder because of the magnet and become incredibly difficult to remove. This shoulder also makes it harder to get the precision driver down into tight areas.
Both of these issues were problematic the very first time I used the driver. I was trying to take a Dell monitor off its stand, which involves depressing a small button through a hole. I tried to use the LTT driver, but it got stopped on the shoulder and couldn't fully depress the button. Had the driver's overall length been exactly the same as the IFixIt driver, (making the shank slightly longer than IFixIt's) or the transition been slightly tapered, I probably could have depressed the button. I actually find that the bits fit more snuggly despite not being set as far back in the driver as the IFixIt, so a longer shank could have given this driver a very long reach compared to any other driver.
The final issue I have is with the bit storage. This driver officially fits three bits, however, you can unofficially fit six bits. If you flip three bits over and place them between the other three, they will fit just fine. This is how I use the driver, but every time I want to remove the bits I have to be careful lest I risk dropping my three unretained bits. A tiny change to the design could have allowed for these three bits to be properly retained without changing the overall size of the driver at all. I suspect CW may have intentionally forgone this feature because some larger bits would not fit with the extra clips. If that is the case, I consider this a poor choice for a few reasons.
First, by comparison, the original LTT driver uses custom size bits to achieve a greater amount of bit storage, but allows for a reduced number of normal size bits. It would, therefore, be in keeping with the precedent set by the original driver to allow for six bits at the cost of some larger bits. Second, very large bits already don't fit, so there are not many bits that would be excluded by adding clips to the top of the bit storage. Third, larger bits aren't typically necessary for a precision driver anyway, so for a few select large bits to not fit is a very minor issue. Using magnets to secure the bits in the storage compartment could also have made more room at the cost of making the bits a bit less secure.
I want to be very clear in saying that I in no way mean any disrespect to the CW team. I have an immense respect for them and their work and I do love this product. I merely want to provide constructive feedback from one engineer to another. I would love to see a Precision Screwdriver V2 that incorporates some of these improvements and I wish the CW team good fortune as they continue to deliver incredible products.
Coming from iFixit, this is a great little package with compatibility with the iFixit drivers I already have. The magnetic lid is helpful to keep things organized and the whole package is really ergonomic and tidy. Having iFixit and this is a great way to get everything I own fixed.
Super high quality and fun!
My wife borrowed the screwdriver and made a great summary of using it:
“Also this LTT screwdriver set is incredible. Each bit has what it is engraved making it easy to work out which bit I need, and the lid is magnetic so you can stand the screws up in, and I love how powerful the magnets in everything are”
Exactly what I hoped I'd get.



