Amartisan 10-Piece Magnetic Screwdrivers Set, 5 Phillips and 5 Slotted Tips Professional Cushion Grip Screwdriver Set

10-Piece Magnetic Screwdrivers Set, 5 Phillips and 5 Slotted Tips Professional Cushion Grip Screwdriver Set

Features

  • Top quality magnetic screwdriver set, 10 professional grade screwdrivers that are designed to serve a multitude of uses.
  • Premium materials, the screwdriver bar is made of chromium vanadium steel for durable. Black finish blade with magnetic tips which could conveniently attracts screws
  • Cushion grip handle for comfort and control,With ergonomic TPR handle, it helps you to use very easily
  • Including 2 kinds of portable key screwdriver(flathead screwdriver and phillips screwdriver)
  • Convenient storage, Each set of screwdrivers is equipped with a transparent storage bucket to prevent loss.

Specifications

Color Yellow
Size Phillips & Slotted
Unit Count 10

A 10-piece screwdriver set with five Phillips and five slotted (flathead) tips, each blade made from chromium vanadium steel with a black finish and magnetic tips to hold screws. TPR cushion-grip handles provide ergonomic control; the set also includes two key-style screwdrivers (one flathead, one Phillips) and a transparent storage bucket for organization.

Model Number: wwer

Amartisan 10-Piece Magnetic Screwdrivers Set, 5 Phillips and 5 Slotted Tips Professional Cushion Grip Screwdriver Set Review

4.6 out of 5

A good screwdriver set earns its keep on the second stuck fastener. I brought the Amartisan set into my shop for a couple of weeks of everyday tasks—assembling a laundry cabinet, swapping out a few cabinet hinges, tightening an appliance panel, and installing wall plates—and it did exactly what a general-purpose set should: it covered the basics without fuss, felt solid in the hand, and didn’t make me baby it.

What’s in the set

You get ten drivers: five Phillips and five slotted, spanning small to large across the common household sizes. The blades are chromium vanadium steel with a black finished tip, and each tip is magnetized. Handles are TPR cushion grip with a contoured shape. In the bucket (a clear plastic tube with a lid) you’ll also find two flat, key-style drivers—one Phillips, one slotted—that live on a keyring or glovebox for quick fixes.

It’s a straightforward assortment with no oddball bits or gimmicks. If you need Torx, square, or micro-precision drivers, this isn’t that kit. This is the one you reach for 90% of home and light shop jobs.

Build and materials

The steel is what I expect in this price bracket: Cr-V that takes a clean machined tip and resists casual abuse. The black finish on the tips helps with corrosion resistance and shows wear patterns clearly, which I like—if I see bright steel at the edges, I know I’ve been slipping and need to correct my fit. Over a couple of weeks I didn’t see premature rounding or peeling on the tips, and the shafts stayed true after a few “don’t do this” prying moments.

The magnetization is factory applied and consistent across the set, though physics is physics—larger slotted tips present less surface for the screw head to “grab” magnetically, so they feel a touch weaker than the Phillips. For starting screws one-handed—overhead into a cabinet frame, for example—the magnets make the job less awkward.

In the hand

Handle comfort is the quiet win here. The TPR overmold is grippy without feeling gummy, and the profile balances torque and control. I can choke up near the tip for light-duty electronics panels or lean into the flats and push, and the handle doesn’t bite. Even with sweaty hands during an attic fan cover install, I didn’t feel the need for gloves to gain purchase.

The end caps aren’t designed for striking, and there’s no hex bolster for wrench-assist on the shafts; this is a turning tool, not a pry bar. That’s appropriate for the category. If you spend your day breaking loose rusted fasteners, look elsewhere. For household and light mechanical tasks, the ergonomics are dialed.

Tip geometry and performance

On Phillips fasteners (#1 and #2 in particular), engagement is positive. Driving cabinet hinge screws, the tips seated cleanly with minimal cam-out when I kept steady axial pressure. On slotted fasteners, the blade edges are straight and flat, and the thinner drivers are ground fine enough to fit narrow slots like electrical terminal screws and older hardware.

A quick note on expectations: magnetized tips help with screw retention, not with magically keeping a poorly-fit tip in a worn head. Pick the size that fully fills the screw recess, especially with Phillips. If you find yourself slipping, step up or down in size before adding torque.

Real-world jobs

  • Cabinet hardware: No issues swapping door pulls and aligning hinges. The medium-length #2 Phillips and a medium slotted covered 90% of this work. The handles made micro-adjustments comfortable.
  • Appliance panels: The longer driver was handy reaching inside a dryer panel without knuckle-bashing. Magnetization kept machine screws from diving into the chassis.
  • Electrical plates and light fixtures: For dead circuits only—these are not insulated tools. The small slotted tip fit terminal screws on a switch, and the magnet was helpful while standing on a ladder holding a fixture canopy.
  • Flat-pack furniture: A mix of Phillips drivers handled the odd assortment of screws IKEA and friends throw at you. I still prefer bits and a ratcheting stubby for truly tight spaces, but a long driver is often easier to aim straight.

The keyring add-ons

The two key-style drivers are more useful than I expected. I keep the Phillips on the truck keys and used it to tighten a battery compartment and a loose cabinet knob in a pinch. They’re not ergonomic for sustained torque, but they save a trip to the garage for quick fixes.

Storage and organization

The transparent bucket is simple and keeps the set together on a shelf. It’s easy to spot which driver you’ve left on the bench because the empty slot shows at a glance. I wouldn’t throw the bucket around a jobsite; the lid is snap-on plastic and not built for abuse. In a home shop or utility closet it does its job well, but if you want roll-up organization or a wall rack, you’ll likely re-home them.

Durability and maintenance

I didn’t baby this set and I also didn’t try to destroy it. Within that band of use, everything held up. To extend their life:

  • Match the tip size to the screw. This does more for longevity than any steel spec.
  • Avoid using the blades for prying or chiseling.
  • Wipe tips after use; fine steel dust and drywall grit chew edges.
  • If a tip shows wear, reserve it for rough duty and keep a crisp one for precision tasks.

The magnetization is permanent enough for daily work. If you ever need to reduce a tip’s magnetism (rare), stroking it with a strong opposing magnet can help, but generally I consider fixed magnetized tips a net positive for household tasks.

Where it falls short

  • No specialty or precision sizes: If you work with electronics, eyeglasses, or modern fasteners like Torx and square drives, you’ll need a separate kit.
  • Not impact-rated or insulated: This is not for live electrical work or impact drivers.
  • Storage is basic: The bucket works, but the lid and plastic can crack if dropped while loaded.
  • Magnet strength on large slotted tips: Usable, but weaker than the Phillips, so don’t expect gravity-defying hold on heavy wood screws.

None of these are dealbreakers for its intended use, but they are worth noting.

Who it’s for

  • Homeowners and renters who want a dependable, complete screwdriver assortment for repairs and assembly.
  • DIYers who prefer full-length drivers for control over a bit-and-ratchet system.
  • Landlords and facility techs who need an inexpensive set to leave in a maintenance closet.

If your day job involves heavy mechanical work, automotive engine bays, or specialty fasteners, you already know you need something more specific.

Tips for better results

  • Pre-seat screws by hand and keep steady forward pressure to reduce cam-out.
  • Use the longest driver that fits the space; it helps you keep the shaft aligned and apply even torque.
  • For delicate finishes, a single wrap of painter’s tape around the tip shoulder saves you from accidental scuffs.

The bottom line

The Amartisan set hits the mark I look for in a general-purpose screwdriver kit: solid steel, clean tip geometry, useful magnetization, and comfortable handles, all at a budget-friendly price. It doesn’t try to be a universal solution, and that’s a strength. Within its lane—household repairs, furniture assembly, light mechanical—this set works reliably and feels better in the hand than many no-name assortments.

Recommendation: I recommend this set as a dependable, affordable core of a home or shop toolkit. It’s comfortable to use, the magnets make everyday jobs easier, and the mix of slotted and Phillips covers most common fasteners. Pair it with a small precision kit and a bit set for specialty fasteners, and you’ll be ready for almost anything a weekend project can throw at you.



Project Ideas

Business

Mobile Small-Device Repair Service

Launch a local on-the-go repair business for smartphones, glasses, laptops, and toys using the compact 10-piece set for common fastener types. The magnetic tips speed one-handed screw placement and the transparent bucket keeps parts organized during house calls.


Curated Home-Repair Starter Kits

Assemble and sell branded starter kits for renters or students that include this 10-piece set, a mini hammer, tape, and a quick-reference booklet. Market kits via subscription boxes, college stores, or real-estate closing gifts — the clear bucket is a built-in attractive package.


Hands-On DIY Workshops

Host paid workshops teaching basic home repairs, tiny furniture assembly, or upcycling projects where each attendee uses the screwdriver set. Promote repeat customers with follow-up classes (furniture repair, bike tune-ups) and sell the tool set on-site as a recommended purchase.


Content & Affiliate Channel

Create short how-to videos and project tutorials that highlight the magnetic tips and ergonomic TPR handles (selling convenience and speed). Monetize with affiliate links to the exact set, downloadable project plans, and sponsored toolbox content.


Custom-Branded Promotional Kits

Produce co-branded screwdriver kits for real estate agents, property managers, or home-staging companies to give to new clients. The transparent bucket is perfect for adding inserts (business cards, care guides), turning a useful tool into a lasting marketing piece.

Creative

Magnetic Screw Mosaic Mobile

Use the magnetic tips to pick up and precisely place screws, bolts, and small metal bits onto a framed steel sheet to create shimmery mosaics. Suspend sections from the transparent bucket rim or the screwdriver handles to make kinetic mobiles that gently rotate and reflect light.


Handle-Top Herb Planters

Upcycle the cushion-grip handles and the transparent bucket into tabletop herb planters. Mount a few handles around the bucket rim as decorative hangers or tiny labels, and use the durable steel blades (blunted and sanded for safety) to etch drainage patterns into recycled pots.


Mini Repair-Kit Gift Crafts

Create themed mini repair kits (bicycle, electronics, eyeglasses) using the two key-style screwdrivers plus a curated selection of screws, nails, and fittings in the clear bucket. Decorate the handles and bucket with paint, stencils, or leather wraps and sell them as clever gifts for new homeowners or students.


Tool-Handle Wall Hooks & Art

Turn the TPR cushion-grip handles into colorful wall hooks or coat racks by mounting the screwdriver shafts into a wooden board. Add a row of mixed Phillips and slotted shafts for an industrial art piece that’s both decorative and functional.


Screwdriver Jewelry & Key Fobs

Use the small key-style screwdrivers and trimmed shafts to make rugged pendants, key fobs, or zipper pulls. Polish and seal the metal, wrap the handles with paracord or leather, and pair with tiny magnet-mounted screw charms harvested from the set.