The James Brand Warrick Screwdriver

The EDC gear from The James Brand is always a cut above in our opinion here at The Coolector and their latest release is an essential addition to any tool line up – say hello to the Warrick Screwdriver. More than just a knife or a pry bar, a screwdriver is a must-have tool you should always have within reach. However, finding a screwdriver or bit driver that’s both portable and reliable can be challenging. Enter the Warrick: the perfect solution that bridges the gap between convenience and utility.

Priced at $85, The James Brand Warrick Screwdriver is, of course, a touch more expensive than your average screwdriver but it is also considerably more versatile and functional than most so worth the additional outlay in our opinion. Equipped with the four most commonly used screwdriver bits and sized to comfortably fit in a coin pocket, the Warrick Screwdriver from The James Brand is as functional as it is elegant. It’s your go-to tool for tasks ranging from adjusting camera mounts to swapping batteries in remote-controlled cars. The Warrick stands ready to assist whenever and wherever it’s needed.

The Warrick comfortably fits in your pocket, including the coin pocket, its compact size ensures you hardly notice it’s there. Recognised as the pinnacle in the world of screwdriver bits, WIHA provides the four most essential bits included with the Warrick. However, the tool offers customisation options, allowing for the use of thousands of other bits available on the market, tailoring it to your specific requirements day in, day out.

With the Warrick, the choice is yours from a seemingly infinite selection of bits, enabling you to customise it with the ones that best suit your needs. Its design not only accommodates four bits but also ensures you can apply a significant amount of leverage. To top it off, it includes a lanyard, simplifying the process of retrieving the Warrick from your pocket for effortless accessibility. After a small but perfectly formed tool for your EDC line up? The Warrick is calling your name.


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