Maximum PC Gets Screwed So You Don't Have To: Ultimate Screwdriver Review Roundup
Barbara K 21 Piece Lighted Screwdriver Kit

Buy your wife a bowling ball for your anniversary and it might be the last one you celebrate. There's a much smarter way of playing the gift giving game, and unlike a 5 karat diamond ring, it won't mean dipping into your Dream Machine fund. Instead, get her this Barbara K screwdriver kit designed for women, and then tell her you're looking forward to spending more time together fixing things around the home. Chances are she won't take you up on it, but she'll appreciate the thought, and you'll have a new favorite screwdriver to play with.

An uber-comfortable handle hides a lightweight flashlight inside for working in dark quarters, and its removable should you need to get a closer look. Twenty bits are included in the magnetic shaft, inside which sits a 14-inch retractable magnetic pick-up tool. Best of all, despite being designed for the fairer sex, you'd never know it by the color scheme so you needn't fear ridicule from onlookers (just don't let them steal a glance at the Barbara K! logo).
Verdict: 9
$15, www.barbarak.com
Platinum Tools Precision Screwdriver Set

Perhaps you suffer from technophobia, the fear of technology, and break out in a sweat when getting too close to an electronic device. Or maybe you're just far sighted. Either way, that doesn't mean you have to forfeit your dream of starting a handheld gadget repair shop. With a precision handle that extends to 9.5-inches, you can fix all kinds of electronic doo-dads without getting too close. And with 30 bits and 3 ratchets to choose from, you'll never have to turn anyone away.

Verdict: 8
$19, www.platinumtools.com
Maxtech 39 Piece Multi-Driver Set w/ Precision Screwdriver Bits

Every Boy Scout dreams of owning a set as versatile as this, but Maxtech's kit ultimately falls short of earning a merit badge. But first let's focus on the good. Thirty bits (12 of which are double-ended) give you over 40 standard sized tips to work with. A reversible shaft with telescoping magnetic pick-up slides into a comfortable handle, along with a 1/4-inch socket adapter. A separate precision screwdriver with 5 precision bits complete the assortment of tools, and even the bit storage flips open like a tackle box. Use it to store case screws, a thumb drive, or even a Snickers bar (it fits!).

And you'll need it too, because you'll exert considerable energy getting the reversible shaft and bits to fit in the handle. Nothing slides in smoothly, and even a couple of the double-sided bits would oddly slide in just fine in one direction, but refuse to cooperate after flipping it around requiring an unusual amount of force. With a little more thought towards construction, this could have been the only kit you'd ever need to buy.
Verdict: 5
$13, www.Amazon.com
Swiss Tech Utili-Key 6-in-1

From Swiss army knives to Swiss chocolate, adding 'Swiss' to any product is usually a recipe for success. Not so with the half-baked Utili-Key. The Phillips head screwdriver comes in handy for impromptu notebook repairs, but was completely ineffective in our testbed PC. Same holds true for the flat tip, but we were most unimpressed with the eyeglasses repair tool. On two different sets of spectacles, the micro tip proved too fat to be of any use. The bottle opener is serviceable, as are the two included knives, but only when in a pinch.
Verdict: 4
$13, www.swisstechtools.com