Every mobile repair technician deals with the same daily problem: dozens of micro-screws holding together a dead phone, a hang-on-logo unit, or a board you're pulling apart for an IC change. The Mechanic ES240 24-in-1 screwdriver set is built to solve exactly that, combining electric and manual operation in one pen-sized tool that fits comfortably on a crowded repair bench.
At the core of the ES240 sits a compact motor that drives the bit at three selectable speeds — 145, 188, and 210 RPM — so you control how aggressively the bit spins depending on whether you're opening a back cover or working near a fragile flex cable. Press the forward or reverse button and the motor engages instantly through a one-click quick-start system, no warm-up delay, no extra steps before you're back to work.
What makes this set genuinely useful on a busy bench is the dual-mode design. When the battery runs low or the screwdriver is powered off, the head automatically self-locks, turning the same tool into a manual screwdriver capable of up to 3N.m of torque. This matters when you hit a factory-tightened screw that the electric motor alone can't break loose — you twist it free by hand first, then switch back to electric mode for fast, repetitive removal. Technicians doing software marna or replacing a board on a dead-after-flash unit will recognize this workflow immediately: loosen manually, extract electrically, reassemble manually for the final torque on plastic housings.
The 24-piece bit set is made from S2 steel with anti-rust treatment, holding up to repeated daily use without rounding off on stubborn screws. The universal 4mm bit design reaches into deep or narrow screw wells common on modern phone chassis, camera modules, and drone bodies, so you're not hunting for a separate driver every time the screw size changes. A built-in LED ring lights the work area directly, which helps when you're hunched over a board trying to spot a screw under a logo or near a charging port assembly.
Power comes from a 500mAh high-density lithium battery charged over Type-C, rated for around 120 minutes of continuous idling per charge — enough for a full day of disassembly and reassembly work between charges in most repair shop routines. A battery level indicator on the body lets you track charge status without guessing, so you're not caught mid-repair with a dead tool.
Build quality leans toward an aluminum-alloy body with a magnetized chuck for quick bit changes and secure storage, and the kit ships in a sliding-cover case that protects the bits from dust and keeps them organized between jobs. The compact 128×17×17mm body slides into a tool drawer or pocket without adding bulk to your kit.
For a Pakistani repair shop handling everything from a simple charging issue to a full motherboard rework, the ES240 removes the constant back-and-forth between a manual driver and a bulky electric kit. It fits naturally into ISP and UFS workflow stations, PCB repair benches, and general phone disassembly counters where speed and screw-head precision both matter. Pair it with a soldering station, a hot air station, or a microscope setup, and it becomes part of a complete board-level repair workflow rather than a standalone accessory.