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A set of tools has a high quality material, very strong. But I’m not sure if the screwdriver is non magnetic.
Six In One Screwdriver Non Magnetic
Fill fit my expectations. I definitely I recommend this product
Six In One Screwdriver Non Magnetic
This screwdriver may be non magnetic, but its still made out of steel, so not really suitable for magnetometer/compass work.
This is a nice little screw driver combo but it is very definitely metallic. Not non-metallic. Do not try to use it to swing a compass.
This is an run-of-the-mill screwdriver handle that accepts standard 1/4 bits, but in no way is it non-magnetic. 3 stars for the average quality and value with 1 star deducted for the misleading description.
As the others stated this screwdriver is attracted to magnets. I dont know what the term non-magnetic means to the seller. Very misleading!
Absolute Junk. Not correct identification. Made of steel. No good for adjusting compasses on aircraft. Just a standard $2.00 screwdriver
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This screwdriver, part #12-14000, is non-magnetic.
The screwdriver is made from ferrous metal and the only non-magnetic is in the screwdriver ball and spring load. It would not be accurate for compass removal/installation.