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Picquic Screwdriver Dash 7, Multique, and Teeny Turner Hands On Linus Tech Tips

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips34.7K viewsAug 27, 20091:51
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I have a quick look at some "Made Right in Canada" Picquic screwdrivers: The Dash 7, Multique, and Teeny Turner. They feature a unique bit load system and rugged construction.

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This video provides a hands on look at Picquic screwdrivers, focusing on three models: the Dash 7, Multique, and Teeny Turner. The host introduces Picquic as a Canadian company and immediately highlights the unique bit loading system that allows any bit to be inserted through the end of the driver. He demonstrates the load process on each model, showing how bits are selected and secured for use, and comments on the magnetic strength of the guides, noting that magnets are present but not overpowering. The Teeny Turner is presented as a precision, jewelers-style driver with tiny bits ideal for delicate tasks like fixing glasses or replacing tiny batteries. The Multique is discussed as a mid-range option with a shorter, functional magnet and a flexible bit selection system, while the Dash 7 is described as the rugged, higher-end version with stronger construction and a heftier feel. Throughout, the host emphasizes the versatility of the bit loading system across models and the practical use cases for each, concluding with quick takeaways about their build quality and intended audiences for home, hobbyist, and professional tasks.

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