I really want to like the Hoto 24-in-1 driver more, but it doesn't have the reach I need for a lot of things, where the Cybertool driver would. Also, while the driver's magnetic hold on the bits is strong, the bits themselves aren't magnetized, the magnetism doesn't transfer super well to the screws, and there is a little slop in the bit that makes it too easy to drop the screw. I'm also not a huge fan of the bit assortment it comes with out of the box. You get 12 double ended bits altogether: Phillips 000/Flat 1.5 Phillips 00/Flat 2 Phillips 0/1 T2/T3 T4/T5H T6H/T8H T9H/T10H Hex 1.5/2.0 Hex 2.5/U 2.6 P2/P3 (Apple) Y 0.6/W 1.5 TW 1/∆ 2.3 I'd gladly trade the more exotic bits (i.e. not Phillips/flat/torx/he) for more common sizes. A #2 Phillips, 2.5mm flat, 3mm flat, 3.5mm flat, 3mm hex, 3.5mm hex, and 4mm hex would be much more useful for me personally, in my work as a PC technician and for general purpose EDC. I'm considering the Klein 13-in-1 https://a.co/d/04QmvyHt, then picking up the 27-in-1 version which uses the same bits (but can't pocket carry because the shank is fixed), and mixing and matching for the best possible bit assortment on my person (with the rest of the bits stored in the 27-in-1 in my bag). That would also let me use 1/4" bits or accessories (with the shank removed), presumably including in line ratchet extensions, leatherman flat bits, 1/4" socket adapters, etc.
