If you're always tinkering with small electronics, Hoto has an exciting offer on their latest product that you won't want to miss. You can now enjoy a 20% discount on the Hoto Snapbloq, a versatile modular collection of precision-powered tools. Currently, a set of three tools is available for just $209.99 after a $50 discount, bringing the price of each set down to $69.99 from the usual $99.99. Hoto, a well-known brand popular on Amazon and even available at Costco, ensures you're getting quality tools at a great value.
20% Off Hoto's New SnapBloq Modular Electric Tool Kits

Hoto SnapBloq Electric Mini Screwdriver, Drill, and Rotary Tool Sets
For $209.99 (originally $259.99), you can grab Hoto's introductory SnapBloq combo, which includes an electric precision screwdriver set, an electric mini drill set, and an electric mini rotary set. These tools come in separate boxes that conveniently snap together. While these three tools make up the current SnapBloq lineup, Hoto has plans to expand with more tools in the future.
The precision screwdriver boasts a 0.5Nm torque rating, which is more powerful than the Hoto variants available on Amazon, typically rated at 0.3Nm. It features a brushless motor, an 800mAh battery that offers up to 60 minutes of runtime, and USB Type-C charging. An integrated LED provides handy illumination, making it ideal for those tiny screws that require specialized miniature bits.
The mini drill comes with a 0.1Nm torque rating and three adjustable speed settings up to 1,200RPM, along with twenty drill bits. While it won't replace your full-sized power drill or impact driver, it's powerful enough to handle plastics, wood, PCBs (like circuit boards), and resin.
The mini rotary drill offers stepless speed adjustment and can reach up to 22,000RPM, with a battery life of up to 30 minutes on a single charge. This versatile tool comes with a variety of bits for tasks such as drilling, routing, sanding, and polishing.
Having used a Hoto mini screwdriver myself, I can attest to their effectiveness for specific tasks. These tools are compact, similar in size to a pocket flashlight, and are not meant to replace heavy-duty power drills and drivers. My current model has a weaker 0.3Nm rating, but it's still useful for small screws. You'll need to manually start unscrewing before letting the mini screwdriver take over, and similarly, you'll need to manually secure the final turn when driving screws back in. For those dealing with numerous small screws, this tool is a time-saver and a relief for your wrists, but remember, its small size limits its power.