Last weekend, my friend Lisa showed up at my door with a sad-looking wireless earbud—one side had stopped working, and she was convinced it was “totally broken.” I grabbed our GOTO 55-in-1 electric screwdriver from my desk, popped off the tiny earbud cover, and in 5 minutes, we fixed the loose wire inside. She kept saying, “I can’t believe this little tool did that!” And honestly? I get it. I’ve been at GOTO for 8 years now, and this 55-in-1 electric screwdriver is still one of my favorite products—because it turns “I can’t fix this” into “That was easier than I thought” for so many people. Let me tell you about all the ways it comes in handy, from fixing phones to saving kids’ favorite toys.

First off: It’s a phone repair hero (no more panicking over tiny screws)
I remember a guy from a local phone repair shop stopping by our factory a few months back. He was tired of carrying a huge bag of separate screwdrivers—one for iPhone Pentalobe screws, another for Samsung Torx bits, and a third for those tiny Phillips screws in Google Pixel phones. When we handed him the 55-in-1 electric screwdriver, he laughed and said, “This fits in my pocket?!” Now he swears by it.
The best part? It has all the bits he needs for every phone model—from the old iPhone 8 to the latest Android flagships. Last week, he told me he’s cutting 10 minutes off each repair because he doesn’t have to fumble with switching tools. And for folks who fix their own phones at home? I had a customer email me once saying she used it to replace her iPhone’s battery—no prior experience, just following a YouTube tutorial. She wrote, “I didn’t break a single screw, and the electric part made it so much less tiring than twisting by hand!” That’s exactly why we designed it—no more stress over tiny, easy-to-strip phone screws.
It saves kids’ favorite toys (and parents’ sanity)
My neighbor’s 7-year-old, Jake, had a meltdown last month when his toy robot’s arm fell off—turns out, a small screw had come loose. His mom tried using a regular manual screwdriver, but the screw was so tiny, she couldn’t get a good grip. I lent her our 55-in-1 electric screwdriver, and within 2 minutes, Jake was cheering as his robot “came back to life.”
Toys are tricky—they use all kinds of screw sizes, from tiny slotted bits in plastic cars to hex screws in building kits. This tool has every bit you need, and the electric torque is gentle enough that you won’t crack plastic, but strong enough to tighten screws securely. Jake’s mom now keeps one in her kitchen drawer—she says it’s saved her from buying a new toy at least three times. I love that—this tool isn’t just for pros; it’s for parents who want to fix, not replace.
Cameras and computers? It handles those too (no more bulky toolkits)
A photographer friend of mine, Mike, used to bring a whole toolkit to every shoot—just in case his camera lens or tripod needed a quick fix. Now he only brings the 55-in-1 electric screwdriver. Last month, his camera’s battery compartment door came loose mid-shoot. He pulled out the tool, grabbed the right Phillips bit, and had it fixed in 30 seconds—no missed shots, no panic.
Computers are another big one. I’ve used this screwdriver to fix my own laptop’s loose hinge (those tiny Torx screws are impossible with a manual tool!) and to help a coworker replace her desktop’s hard drive. The bits are thin enough to reach into tight spots—like between a laptop’s keyboard and case—and the electric motor means you don’t end up with a sore wrist after twisting 10 screws. Mike says, “It’s like having a whole workshop in my bag,” and I couldn’t agree more.
Watches, glasses, and headphones? It’s the tiny-tool MVP
Last year, my grandma’s favorite watch stopped working—turns out, the back cover had come loose, and the battery was shifting. I used the 55-in-1’s smallest flathead bit to gently pop off the watch back (no scratches!), tightened the battery holder, and it’s been ticking ever since. She still calls it “my magic little screwdriver.”
Glasses are another surprise use. I’ve fixed my own eyeglass arm (those tiny hex screws that always come loose!) and helped a barista at my local café tighten her sunglasses’ nose pads. And headphones? Remember Lisa’s earbud? That’s just one example. The tool’s small, narrow bits fit into the tight spaces of over-ear and in-ear headphones—perfect for fixing loose wires or replacing broken headphone jacks. A music teacher I know uses it to fix his students’ broken headphones all the time—he says it saves him hundreds of dollars a year.
Why this 55-in-1 isn’t like the cheap ones you find online
I’ve tested a lot of multi-tools in my time at GOTO, and the difference with this one is in the details. The bits are made from the same S2 steel we use for our professional screwdriver bits—so they don’t dull or snap after a few uses. The electric motor has two speed settings: slow for delicate stuff like watches and glasses, fast for bigger jobs like furniture (though let’s be real, it’s mostly for repairs!). And it comes with a little storage case that keeps all the bits organized—no more losing tiny bits in your junk drawer.
Last week, a customer left a review saying, “I bought this to fix one phone, and now I use it for everything—my kid’s toys, my camera, even my grandma’s watch.” That’s exactly what we want. This tool isn’t just about fixing things—it’s about giving people the confidence to try. You don’t need to be a pro to use it; you just need a problem to solve.
If you’ve ever stared at a broken device and thought, “I wish I could fix this,” this 55-in-1 electric screwdriver is for you. I keep one at home, one in my car (you never know when a friend will need help!), and I’ve gifted at least five to family members. And if you have a story about how a multi-tool saved the day? Leave a comment below—I’d love to hear it. Here’s to fixing more, replacing less, and making repairs feel like a win, not a chore!
