The torque adjustment seems to kind of not great i feel absolutely no difference between 1 and 2, 3 is a lot more, it's hard to actually hold the screwdriver even on minimum torque due to it's shape and grip which to be fair is very elegant. I mostly use this on my 3D Printers and 3d printed parts to assemble them, but it's not very useful as I have to carefully watch my torque and manually adjust it instead of holding the button a few times and letting all my screws be evenly torqued by the screwdriver like a mechanical clutch. The minimum torque would definitely crush a lot of things. I also wish it was faster but I can forgive that considering the slim design that lets me use it easier and not have to grab my Allen keys for that one screw that's in an awkward position.
I assume the screwdriver uses current limiting for it's torque control which means it'll apply a decent amount of extra torque if you do an extra push for reassurance The build quality seems decent tho. If you don't mind the torque it's a great screwdriver, I mostly bought it because I hate having a Micro-USB laying around just for a screwdriver but I might end up returning it and getting one of those more old school screwdrivers.
One trick you can use for somewhat low of a torque or to prevent damaging delicate parts is to hold the screwdriver very lightly and let friction do the job, but this is not very accurate or great.
The torque adjustment seems to kind of not great i feel absolutely no difference between 1 and 2, 3 is a lot more, it's hard to actually hold the screwdriver even on minimum torque due to it's shape and grip which to be fair is very elegant. I mostly use this on my 3D Printers and 3d printed parts to assemble them, but it's not very useful as I have to carefully watch my torque and manually adjust it instead of holding the button a few times and letting all my screws be evenly torqued by the screwdriver like a mechanical clutch. The minimum torque would definitely crush a lot of things. I also wish it was faster but I can forgive that considering the slim design that lets me use it easier and not have to grab my Allen keys for that one screw that's in an awkward position.
I assume the screwdriver uses current limiting for it's torque control which means it'll apply a decent amount of extra torque if you do an extra push for reassurance The build quality seems decent tho. If you don't mind the torque it's a great screwdriver, I mostly bought it because I hate having a Micro-USB laying around just for a screwdriver but I might end up returning it and getting one of those more old school screwdrivers.
One trick you can use for somewhat low of a torque or to prevent damaging delicate parts is to hold the screwdriver very lightly and let friction do the job, but this is not very accurate or great.