The Micron Surgeon | 138-in-1 Cordless Precision Electric Screwdriver Set — iPhone, Watch & Electronics Repair

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Color: 138 In 1 Screwdriver
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Description

The Smallest Screws Guard the Most Valuable Secrets.

Inside every iPhone lies a galaxy of fasteners so small they vanish against a fingertip — pentalobes, tri-points, and standoffs that Apple engineers designed to be seen only under magnification. The Micron Surgeon is the key to that galaxy. One hundred and thirty-eight bits — each precision-ground from S2 tool steel with a Rockwell hardness of 58–62 HRC — paired with a cordless electric driver that delivers 0.15 N·m of torque in pulses fine enough to seat a watch screw without stripping its threads. This is not the screwdriver set you borrow from your neighbor. This is the set your neighbor borrows from you, handles with visible reverence, and returns in the original case with every bit in its assigned slot because the case itself communicates: these are not toys.

The electric driver spins at 200 RPM with an auto-stop clutch that disengages the moment resistance spikes — the same principle used in surgical bone drills, miniaturized for electronics. When precision demands manual control, the driver body detaches and becomes a palm-sized manual handle with a magnetic bit holder and a 360° rotating end cap. The bits span every standard known to consumer electronics repair: Phillips (PH000–PH1), flathead (SL1.0–SL3.0), pentalobe (P2/P5), tri-point (Y0.6/Y2.0/Y2.5), Torx (T2–T8), hex (H0.9–H3.0), and the proprietary tri-wing and U-shaped drivers that guard MacBooks, Switch consoles, and DSLR lenses. If a device was assembled with a screw, there is a bit in this case that fits it.

This is not a screwdriver set. It is a surgeon's tray for the devices that run your life.


Key Features

  • ✦ 138 Precision Bits — S2 tool steel, 58–62 HRC, covers Phillips, Pentalobe, Tri-point, Torx, Hex, Flathead, Tri-wing, U-shaped, and more
  • ✦ Cordless Electric Driver — 200 RPM, 0.15 N·m torque, auto-stop clutch, USB-C rechargeable
  • ✦ Detachable Manual Handle — magnetic bit holder, 360° rotating end cap, knurled grip
  • ✦ Magnetic Case Organization — molded bit slots, snap-close lid, portable workshop footprint
  • ✦ Anti-Static & Non-Conductive Driver Housing — safe for PCB and logic board work
  • ✦ USB-C Charging — 45-minute full charge, 200+ screws per charge cycle
  • ✦ Compatible with iPhone, MacBook, iPad, Switch, DSLR, drones, glasses, watches, and PCB repair

Technical Specifications

  • Total Bits: 138 precision bits
  • Bit Material: S2 tool steel, 58–62 HRC Rockwell hardness
  • Bit Types: Phillips (PH000–PH1), Flathead (SL1.0–SL3.0), Pentalobe (P2/P5), Tri-point (Y0.6/Y2.0/Y2.5), Torx (T2–T8), Hex (H0.9–H3.0), Tri-wing, U-shaped, Spanner, Triangle, and more
  • Driver Speed: 200 RPM (electric mode)
  • Driver Torque: 0.15 N·m (electric) / Manual (unlimited feel)
  • Battery: 350mAh Li-ion, USB-C rechargeable, ~45 min full charge
  • Endurance: 200+ screws per charge (typical mixed use)
  • Driver Dimensions: 130mm × 16mm diameter, 68g
  • Case Material: ABS with magnetic closure, 185mm × 120mm × 35mm
  • Compatibility: iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Apple Watch, Switch, PS5 controller, DSLR cameras, drones, eyeglasses, watches, PCB repair

Who It Serves

The Micron Surgeon is the daily driver of the independent repair technician who sees five iPhones before lunch and needs a tool that matches the pace. It lives in the backpack of the IT consultant whose client list includes a law firm with 200 ThinkPads and a dental practice with proprietary imaging hardware. It is the gift a father gives his engineering-student daughter — the one that says 'I believe you can fix anything' more convincingly than words. It serves the watch collector who changes his own batteries and the drone pilot who rebuilds after every crash. And it is the secret weapon of the Right to Repair advocate who refuses to pay $79 for a screen replacement when the part costs $23 and the only barrier is a pentalobe screw.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the electric driver have enough torque for laptop screws?

A: Yes. The 0.15 N·m electric torque is calibrated for consumer electronics — it handles MacBook bottom case screws, iPhone standoffs, and Switch Joy-Con rails without issue. For larger fasteners (desktop PC case screws, furniture assembly), switch to manual mode — the handle provides unlimited torque and the S2 bits are rated for far more force than your wrist can apply.

Q: Will these bits strip iPhone pentalobe screws?

A: No — provided you use the correct bit. The P2 and P5 pentalobe bits are CNC-machined to Apple's exact specifications (not generic 5-point approximations). The auto-stop clutch on the electric driver prevents over-torquing. For maximum safety on fragile standoffs, use manual mode — you will feel the screw seat before the bit can cam out.

Q: How long does the battery last in practice?

A: A full charge drives 200+ screws in typical mixed use. For a repair technician doing 5–10 devices per day, that means charging roughly once a week. The USB-C port means you can charge from your laptop, power bank, or phone charger — no proprietary cable to lose.

Q: Is the case organized well enough that I will actually put bits back?

A: Yes — and that is the feature that separates The Micron Surgeon from every $25 kit on Amazon. Each bit has a molded, labeled slot. The magnetic base holds bits in place even when the case is inverted. After a repair, putting bits back is a 30-second muscle-memory ritual, not a puzzle. Users report that after two weeks, they stop losing bits entirely — the case trains you.

Q: Can this kit open a Nintendo Switch or PS5 controller?

A: Yes. The Y0.6 and Y2.0 tri-point bits fit Switch Joy-Con and console shell screws. The PH00 and PH000 bits handle PS5 DualSense controller internals. The spanner bits open watch case backs. Between the 138 bits, if a consumer electronic device from the last 20 years was assembled with screws, The Micron Surgeon has the bit that fits it.


Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Danielle G.
Bought it for phone repair, ended up fixing my entire household

I originally bought The Micron Surgeon to replace my iPhone 13 battery. Since then, I have used it to fix my daughter's Switch Joy-Con drift, tighten the screws on three pairs of glasses, open my laptop to clean the fan, repair a drone that crashed into a tree, and even fix the loose hinge on my kitchen cabinet. The electric driver saves so much time on repetitive screws. My husband, who is a mechanical engineer, borrowed it and immediately ordered one for his workshop. The bit quality and case organization are leagues above anything at this price point.

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Carlos D.
Excellent for electronics, decent for glasses — a few niche bits missing

The build quality of The Micron Surgeon is outstanding — the bits are genuinely S2 steel (I tested a few with a file, they're hard) and the electric driver has just the right torque for electronics. I have used it on two iPhone screen replacements, a MacBook battery swap, and a PS5 controller drift fix — flawless every time. It also handled my titanium eyeglass frames without issue. I deducted one star because the kit lacks a JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) bit set, which would be useful for camera repair. But for 99% of consumer electronics, this covers everything. The case organization is so good that my bench is finally clean.

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Yuki H.
The pentalobe bits actually fit — not the generic knockoffs most kits include

I bought this specifically because my old kit's P2 pentalobe bit was slightly undersized and cammed out on iPhone bottom screws. The Micron Surgeon's P2 and P5 bits are CNC-machined to Apple's exact spec — they seat with a satisfying click and don't slip. The manual handle with the 360° rotating cap is my preferred mode for delicate work; the electric mode is great for bulk disassembly (removing 10 MacBook bottom case screws in seconds). The S2 steel bits show zero wear after a month of daily use. This is the kit I will recommend to anyone asking 'what tools do I need to start repairing phones.'

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Marcus T.
Repaired 3 iPhones on one charge — the electric driver is a game-changer

I run a small phone repair business and The Micron Surgeon replaced three separate screwdriver kits on my bench. The electric driver's auto-stop clutch is perfectly calibrated for iPhone standoffs — I haven't stripped a single screw since switching. The 138 bits cover every device I see: iPhones, MacBooks, Switch Joy-Cons, even the tri-wing screws on a Nintendo DS I fixed as a nostalgia project. The magnetic case keeps everything organized — I used to lose bits constantly with my old kit. USB-C charging means I top it up from my laptop between jobs. Best $90 I have spent on a tool this year.

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