I used my Cybertool M to fix my bathroom faucet this morning. When I went to the bathroom, I noticed that the handle to the tap was loose. As I was fiddling with the handle, it came off in my hand!
So I'm staring at it in disbelief, and I notice this tiny screw inside the handle, and I looked down at the fixture, and I was like "Oh... that makes sense... I'm pretty sure I can fix this."
Long story short, the small SAK pliers were able to reach under the bottom of the handle to pop the plastic cover off from the inside, and the bit driver was able to access the recessed screw from the front through the hole that the cover had been blocking. Being able to turn the screw allowed me to tighten it down securely onto the faucet, and done. I put the plastic cover back on, and it was good as new.

Long story short, the small SAK pliers were able to reach under the bottom of the handle to pop the plastic cover off from the inside, and the bit driver was able to access the recessed screw from the front through the hole that the cover had been blocking. Being able to turn the screw allowed me to tighten it down securely onto the faucet, and done. I put the plastic cover back on, and it was good as new.
