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Anne Selects A Screwdriver System
Two complementary sets. One complete system.
THE PROBLEM
Most homes don’t lack screwdrivers. They lack the right coverage. What usually happens instead:
One bulky electric screwdriver that’s useless in tight spaces
Or a pretty manual set that looks good but becomes impractical the moment you assemble real furniture
Or worse, a random drawer of mismatched bits that guarantees frustration every time something loosens, wobbles, or needs fixing.
The real issue isn’t quantity. It’s that one screwdriver set cannot do two fundamentally different jobs well.
Home maintenance splits cleanly into two categories:
1. Repetitive, force-driven assembly and disassembly
2. Precise, awkward, one-or-two-screw interventions
Trying to solve both with one tool is where most setups fail.
THE PICK
1. SakerPlus 57-in-1 Electric Precision Magnetic Screwdriver Set
This is your workhorse.
Designed for assembling and disassembling furniture
Handles repetitive screws without fatigue
Magnetic bits that actually hold
Controlled torque so you don’t strip screws or overdrive them
This is the tool you reach for when:
Building furniture
Taking things apart to move or repair
Doing more than a couple of screws in one sitting
It saves time, hands, and patience. Manual tools are inefficient here. Full stop.
2. SakerPlus 24-in-1 Magnetic Screwdriver T-Handle Set
This is your precision problem-solver.
The T-handle is the key feature, not a gimmick
Ideal for tight, awkward, recessed spaces
Perfect when you only need one or two screws, but access is terrible
Excellent control and leverage without bulk
This is the tool you reach for when:
A handle is loose
A hinge needs tightening
An appliance or fixture conceals its screws so electric tools cannot reach them.
An electric screwdriver fails here. This one excels.
Why Not Other?
There are beautifully designed screwdriver sets available. One worth mentioning is Lunar Artifacts. Their set is elegant, well-made, and visually striking. But here is the non-negotiable flaw for real home use: the bits are stored with the screwdriver heads visible from the back, not the front. That sounds minor. It isn’t. When choosing a screwdriver, the head shape is the key factor. If you can’t instantly see whether it’s Phillips, Torx, flat, or hex, you slow the entire process down. You end up: • Pulling out multiple bits to check • Second-guessing your choice • Losing the efficiency that good design is supposed to provide. For me, that breaks functionality. Design that interferes with use is not good design. That’s why it’s not selected.
Behind the Pick
SakerPlus is an American company founded in 2011 with a clear objective: make well-designed, practical tools accessible without lowering standards.
They work directly with producers and designers, maintain defined quality-control procedures, and build long-term manufacturing relationships rather than chasing the lowest bidder. That discipline shows in the tools' usability.
It does operate with certain marketplace-style checkout mechanics, which I do not particularly like. That is part of its distribution model. It is not a boutique tool house.
What matters more to me is that the product itself is functional, controlled, and thoughtfully developed.
These two sets reflect that philosophy:
practical design, real-life usability, and no unnecessary complication.
TAKEWAY
A functional home toolkit is not about having more tools. It’s about having the right pair. If you only choose one:
Electric only → you’ll fail in tight spaces
Manual only → you’ll suffer through large assemblies
Choose both, and the problem is solved. This is not aspirational. This is practical, honest, and complete. That’s why these are the screwdriver sets every home actually needs.
WHAT IS NEXT?
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Thank You For Reading!
With love, until next time

Anne Benissan
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