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Product description
This compact ratchet screwdriver set brings together a wide range of bits and a flexible handle for everyday repairs and hobby projects. The KELIN 42-in-1 Magnetic Ratchet Screwdriver Set combines a 58-tooth ratchet mechanism and a selection of S2 alloy steel bits to make tasks like assembling furniture, maintaining bikes or opening electronics quicker and less tiring.
Key Points
The kit contains 40 magnetic S2 steel bits in both 25 mm and 45 mm lengths, covering PH, SL, Torx, Hex, PZ and square profiles. The magnetic handle and a recharging slot in the case help keep bits secure and restore magnetism during extended use. The ratchet gives up to 50 Nm of torque according to the manufacturer, which allows controlled tightening without overexerting the wrist. The set is supplied in a compact case measuring 6.5 × 3.7 × 1.6 inches for easy storage and portability.
Technical Specifications
- Name: KELIN 42-in-1 Magnetic Ratchet Screwdriver Set
- Bits: 40 S2 alloy steel magnetic bits, short 25 mm and long 45 mm
- Ratchet: 58-tooth mechanism, up to 50 Nm torque (manufacturer data)
- Case size: 6.5 × 3.7 × 1.6 inches
- Handle: heat-forged aluminium, detachable for narrow spaces
Benefits
The mix of short and long bits gives real versatility when working in tight or recessed areas, while the magnetic retention reduces dropped fasteners and speeds up bit changes. The aluminium handle keeps the weight down and offers a firmer grip than plastic alternatives. Colour-coded bit rings speed identification during fiddly jobs, helping you stay organised without extra effort. Consider that heavy industrial jobs may require larger torque tools, but for home maintenance and electronics the set covers most needs.
Usage Recommendations
Store the set in the supplied case to protect the bits and maintain the magnetic slot’s effectiveness. For delicate electronics, use the shorter 25 mm bits and apply gentle torque, especially when working with plastics or thin metal components. When tackling repetitive assembly tasks, the ratchet action will reduce wrist strain; for very tight fastenings, switch to slow, controlled turns to avoid cam-out. 😊









