The sidecutter is made in Japan, and cuts clean and flush. It has one job - to cut the rattails off zip ties, and it works to perfection. No more bloody wounds from that little barb that ʎʇʇᴉɥs sidecutters leave. I make sure I never use it for anything else.
The screwdriver bit is a good one, it really reduces cam-out when I'm using a drill driver.
I bought ten of these and threw away all the cheap ones I had.
The torx bit represents more modern wood screws that have a 25 torx instead of a phillips. Faster and better. Why did it take so long for those to become ubiquitous?