After falling in love with Picquic's Teeny Turner, I decided to purchase it's big brother, the SIXPAC Plus multi-bit screwdriver. The SIXPAC features a full-sized handle with 7 interchangeable bits.


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Beautiful translucent red handle.
The fit and finish of the driver is excellent. No rough edges, burrs, or mold marks. The bits slide in from the rear and held in by a little pressure and a magnet.
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The bits slide in the rear and push the needed bit out for use.
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Picquic has included 7 useful bits for everyday use. The bit set above, is called the USA Regional Bit Loadout. I especially like the Torx 15 and Robertson #2 bits that are included. My wood projects and furniture all include #2 square drive screws. The Torx 15 is quite handy on my metric  vehicles.
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The handle is beefy at 7 inches in length. The grip feels good with no undue strain or stress on my size 8-1/2 hands. The shank features a hexagon bolster for adding torque to stubborn screws.
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Owning a tool that can perform 7 functions is a no-brainer for me. I carry small tool kits in all my vehicles and am always on the lookout to downsize tool sizes and weights, especially on my motorcycles.

The Picquic SIXPAC is a welcome addition to my tool kits. I found them on Amazon for under $10. There is no color choice. I lucked out and got candy red!
 
 
I found this little gem for $5 on Harry J. Epsteins tool store. The Teeny Turner is just that, a tiny driver. Made by Picquic, a Canadian company, it's designed for servicing eyeglasses, watches, toys, and electronics.
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The Teeny Turner has 7 small bits tucked inside itself. The body holds 6 bits, while the 7th bit is always locked and loaded. The US version contains 0 and 00 Phillips, Torx 5,6,8, and Slotted 2 & 3mm bits.
The bit holder is magnetic, as well as the base bit holding areas. The drive bit locks positively with no wobble. The plastic handle is finished quite nicely. No rough edges or burrs. The Teeny Turner is available is 5 colors: Red, Orange, Green, Yellow, Blue, and Fuchsia. Most online sellers don't offer a color choice.
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Looking above you can see that the bits are fed in from the rear. The old bit is pushed behind the new bit. This allows for a total of 7 sized bits. The bits are hexagonal and measure 3/16" x 1".
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I tested the Teeny Turner on my eyeglasses, and old Sharp calculator, and a totaled RC Helicopter. I was able to positively engage all the fasteners. No bit slip. The handle, similar in size to a SO stubby, feels good on the fingers and offers adequate torque and control.
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I like tools that are multi-purposed, useful, and small. The Teeny Turner has performed well and has earned a spot in my truck box and bike bags. It's a great multi-driver for only five bucks.