Fanttik S2 Pro 3.7V Cordless Electric Screwdriver Set (7 torque settings, 20 bits, 90° adapter)
Product description
The essentials
If you do a bit of flat-pack furniture, small DIY repairs, or occasional electronics work, a cordless electric screwdriver can save time and take some strain off your wrist. The Fanttik S2 Pro is pitched as a compact, everyday tool: up to 6N.m of torque, seven adjustable settings (down to 0.5N.m), and a set that includes a 90° angle adapter for getting into awkward corners.
On paper, it’s aimed at households that want more control than a basic “one-speed” driver. The biggest selling point here is the torque range and the fact you can dial it down for delicate jobs, rather than relying purely on feel. That said, it’s still an entry-to-mid range cordless screwdriver: it’s best thought of as a handy home assistant, not something built for heavy construction work.
Key points: what stands out

The design feels built around day-to-day practicality. You get a magnetic bit storage approach in an integrated case, so bits aren’t just tossed into a drawer. For use in darker rooms, there’s an LED work light, and it also supports interaction cues such as a low-battery and charging status indicator ring.
Then there’s the control side. The hybrid torque control system pairs a mechanical-electronic approach, with 7 torque settings to help you match the job. If you’ve ever over-tightened a screw in furniture and regretted it, being able to start low (0.5N.m) is a meaningful advantage.
One small limitation to keep in mind: while the low setting can suit delicate electronics repairs on paper, you’ll still want to use careful technique and avoid forcing anything that shouldn’t be tightened.


Tech specs: the numbers that matter

- Max motor output: 250 RPM MagnaStorm motor
- Max torque: up to 6N.m
- Torque settings: 7 levels (0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6N.m)
- Battery: 2000mAh rechargeable battery
- Charging: 5V/2A Type-C charging port
- Bits included: 20 magnetic bits (5 long, 15 short)
- Shank size: 1/4" hex shank
- Included accessories: extension rod and 90° angle adapter
- Lighting: LED work light, plus charging/low-battery interaction via indicator ring and an energy bar showing torque strength and motor direction (forward/reverse)
What you’ll notice in everyday use
A cordless screwdriver is at its best when it reduces fiddly steps: holding the correct bit, lining up screws in tight spaces, and keeping your work clean. In that sense, the 90° angle adapter is the kind of accessory that often makes the difference on flat-pack furniture—think of those cabinet hinge plates or screws that sit flush against an edge.
Example scenario: you’re tightening furniture screws under a desk lip. A standard straight driver can get awkward, so using the 90° adapter helps you keep the driver aligned instead of fighting the angle. The LED work light also makes a real difference when the screw head is just out of sight.

Also, the integrated magnetic storage case is more convenient than loose bit kits. It’s not just about “having bits” — it’s about grabbing the right length (long vs short) quickly when you’re in the middle of assembling something.
Pros


- Seven torque settings with a very low 0.5N.m option, which is useful if you tend to be cautious with smaller screws
- Up to 6N.m for common household tasks, including furniture installation and appliance repairs
- 20 magnetic bits plus extension rod and a 90° angle adapter, so you’re not starting from scratch
- LED work light and practical indicator cues for charging/low battery and direction
- Type-C charging is generally easier to live with day-to-day than older connector types
It might not suit you if…

This is where the “good for home repairs” line becomes important. If your projects lean towards heavy-duty drilling into tough materials or long, continuous use where you need maximum output and sustained performance, this type of cordless screwdriver may feel limited. The published torque ceiling (up to 6N.m) also means you’ll want to be selective about what you attempt with it.
You might also want to be cautious about electronics repairs: even with a 0.5N.m lowest setting, tiny components and stripped screws are more about technique than torque alone.
Is it worth it?
The Fanttik S2 Pro makes sense if you want a controlled cordless screwdriver for everyday household tasks: furniture builds, replacing fixtures, and smaller home appliance jobs where being able to dial down torque matters. The included 20 bits, extension rod, and 90° angle adapter give you coverage for the common “why won’t this line up?” moments.

You may want to skip it if you’re expecting a tool for demanding, industrial-style workloads, or if you only need the occasional basic screwdriver replacement and don’t really care about torque control or bit organisation.


Mini FAQ
How many torque settings does it have?
It has 7 adjustable torque settings, ranging from 0.5N.m up to 6N.m.

What accessories come in the set?
Alongside 20 magnetic bits, you get an extension rod and a 90° angle adapter, plus storage in an integrated case.
Does it have a work light?
Yes, there’s an LED work light, with additional indicator feedback for charging status and low battery.
Is it charged via Type-C?
Yes, it uses a 5V/2A Type-C charging port.
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