Why didn't I think of that?
Today is Monday. :( The weekend is over. :( Well, at least is was quite a fulfilling weekend for me as I finally got to do some stuff I wanted to do like play KOTOR 2 and take a lazy afternoon nap...
My bro also bought something over the weekend other than his new handphone. He bought a screwdriver. What's so special about this screwdriver? Well, the fact is this screwdriver is, in my opinion, a dream for people who fix their own PCs (like me...) Why? Look at the pictures.
Now, if you've ever seen me fixing my PC, you'd normally see me with a few screw drivers lying on the ground around me and a torch light near by. Plus whenever a screw drops into some inaccessible place, I'd be forced to do a little weight lifting (picking up my whole casing and shaking it). Well, with this little ingenious contraption I won't have do that anymore.
The screwdriver has in built LED lights that can be turned on when you need to look/do stuff in the dark crevices of the PC casing. It also has changeable heads so that you don't have to have multiple screwdrivers lying around just to fit all the different types of screws in a typical PC. But, the most ingenious thing of all is a simple, yet effective item for retrieving those screws that, all so often, fall into the smallest, most inaccessible places within the PC casing -- a Magnet. But not just an ordinary magnet, but one fitted on a telescopic handle (actually just one of those metal antenna used on portable radios).
In the picture, this magnet is only partially extended. It can actually extend to twice the length of the screwdriver itself. Now, I don't know about you, but I think that, in addition to the lights, is a great idea for a screwdriver. The only gripe I have about it is that it isn't as small as the usual screwdriver kit I carry around...
My bro also bought something over the weekend other than his new handphone. He bought a screwdriver. What's so special about this screwdriver? Well, the fact is this screwdriver is, in my opinion, a dream for people who fix their own PCs (like me...) Why? Look at the pictures.
Now, if you've ever seen me fixing my PC, you'd normally see me with a few screw drivers lying on the ground around me and a torch light near by. Plus whenever a screw drops into some inaccessible place, I'd be forced to do a little weight lifting (picking up my whole casing and shaking it). Well, with this little ingenious contraption I won't have do that anymore.
The screwdriver has in built LED lights that can be turned on when you need to look/do stuff in the dark crevices of the PC casing. It also has changeable heads so that you don't have to have multiple screwdrivers lying around just to fit all the different types of screws in a typical PC. But, the most ingenious thing of all is a simple, yet effective item for retrieving those screws that, all so often, fall into the smallest, most inaccessible places within the PC casing -- a Magnet. But not just an ordinary magnet, but one fitted on a telescopic handle (actually just one of those metal antenna used on portable radios).
In the picture, this magnet is only partially extended. It can actually extend to twice the length of the screwdriver itself. Now, I don't know about you, but I think that, in addition to the lights, is a great idea for a screwdriver. The only gripe I have about it is that it isn't as small as the usual screwdriver kit I carry around...


5 Comments:
can i know where did ur brother buy the screwdriver & cost of it?
thanks...
He bought it from a door to door sales person when he was at a friend's place and it costs $10, with a free kite(!?).
But my mom has seen it before at some pasar malams and it would possibly cost cheaper there. ;)
Maybe u can go to the nearest pasar malam to you place and see if you can find it. ;)
with a free kite?
that's funny... hehe...
but better than no freebie. :P
Yup! If is given free, I have no complaints. Haha!
Now if we each buy one, next time we can organise an outing to go fly kite! :)
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