Quality is excellent, comes with box shown and 10 bits, reviews are very helpful
dinosteveus
13 Feb 16#2
Good reviews
frenchian
13 Feb 16#3
Good bits of kit
yusszn
13 Feb 16#4
Same price at Amazon now
amzzzzyyyy
14 Feb 16#5
Great produce n good i proce i paid 35£
billz08
14 Feb 16#6
hmmm guys think I messed up with this listing, this is meant to be Amazon but somehow it says tescos, didn't even catch up on that till I read the last comment, so now I don't know how to change listing, if any moderators could change it, would be obliged. the link is correct though, takes you to Amazon
paddyboy89
14 Feb 16#7
£19.67 delivered with flubit
prichuda to paddyboy89
14 Feb 16#8
how you do that?
this is what I get ...
Bosch IXO Cordless Lithium-Ion Screwdriver with 32-Piece Bit Set Bundle
Instant saving of £1.05
from the amazon.co.uk price as of null at null
Total Instant Offer Price: £33.95
antmatz
14 Feb 16#9
Heat. I'm buying to replace the one I brought 10 years ago, (still working but battery life depleted) absolute great tool for flat pack, general DIY around the house, tinkering. Has lots of tork, it's light and nimble. No brainer.
I bought one of this Bosch model's predecessors from a B&Q clearance bin by the cash register a few years ago (for about £7 if my memory serves me right). It lasted just a few weeks (of fairly heavy use - it was pretty handy whilst it lasted) before the battery would not hold a charge. It was so cheap I didn't even bother returning it (would have cost more in diesel to go into town and back).
I suspect the one I bought was just a rogue item, or perhaps it was very old stock as B&Q were selling them off so cheaply. What is the message: these work fine but the batteries don't last long, and they are not replaceable.
money-talks
14 Feb 16#14
No torque control, so won't be a great screwdriver, you have to buy a £13 add on
MadeDixonsCry to money-talks
14 Feb 16#23
Lolwhut?
darren40
14 Feb 16#15
This is an excellent screwdriver! Battery doesn't drain when not in use. Even better that it comes in a case, I'd recommend to anyone.
666bandit666
14 Feb 16#16
One of the best most useful tools I've got, incredibly powerful for its size. Just remember it is only a screwdriver though.
CrazyBob to 666bandit666
14 Feb 16#17
I thought the same until I bought an impact driver.
benjai
14 Feb 16#18
One of the best things I used to have until I got a cordless Dewalt drill. The Dewalt is better than this in almost every possible way so I got rid of this pretty promptly.
The Dewalt is a drill, but I use it over 90% of the time as a screwdriver. Obviously costs quite a bit more than this though.
lanc1979
14 Feb 16#19
About my favourite tool ever; saves so much time, and makes flat-pack furniture a doddle for one person in a quarter of the time.
I'd buy it again, even if it were £100 - although mine's still going strong after about 8 years.
xyz123
14 Feb 16#20
Good product but seems a bit daft having to buy torque control unit separately which nit only adds cost but makes product more bulky as well...
666bandit666
14 Feb 16#21
I use both, my impact driver does the jobs this can't but both useful.
Geemac
14 Feb 16#22
Direction button is now on the top, NOT above the trigger, which is a vast improvement.
whizzkidmucker
14 Feb 161#24
Great screwdriver, lots of torque and the battery lasts an age. Good to hear the direction button has been moved as on my one it is easy to knock it while using it. The only remaining negative is the lack of torque control, but if that's not a problem it's a fantastic tool.
schnorbitz
14 Feb 161#25
Thanks very much just what I need for my Ikea nightmares.
kestrel1960
14 Feb 16#26
See my comments on the previous iXO mk 4 version posted here a long while ago for £14.99. If this new version 5 is anywhere near as good this is a great buy. I personally have screwdriver bits by the ton & am not fussed about a case for such a small item but this is great as a first buy. In my experience it's one tough little item which I used for putting my gates up. Heat
Smartguy1
14 Feb 16#27
I was looking at one of these just after christmas but in the end I bought the 10.8v Wickes one which has a Samsung battery, quick charger, torque control and variable speed. Worth the extra £12.00 if you are looking for something light to use which is what I wanted for putting furniture together and light screwdriver and drilling jobs.
HertzVanRental
14 Feb 16#28
You need to select the Stand-Alone Item on Flubit which is £23.00 on Amazon and not accept the instant offer, but wait for one to be sent to you - these are usually higher savings. You selected the 32 Piece Bit Set Bundle that is £35. I got an offer of £20.72 from Flubit for this item.
Deeco
15 Feb 16#29
They are not really good for tight spaces...
666bandit666 to Deeco
15 Feb 16#30
Screwing in tight spaces is against the law isn't it?
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I know its come down from 32, might be hot so thought I'd post.
Hope you guys like it, reviews look awesome.
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this is what I get ...
Bosch IXO Cordless Lithium-Ion Screwdriver with 32-Piece Bit Set Bundle
Instant saving of £1.05
from the amazon.co.uk price as of null at null
Total Instant Offer Price: £33.95
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-Cordless-Lithium-Ion-Screwdriver-Swarovski/dp/B0047CQ10U:man:
(voted hot BTW :smiley:)
I suspect the one I bought was just a rogue item, or perhaps it was very old stock as B&Q were selling them off so cheaply. What is the message: these work fine but the batteries don't last long, and they are not replaceable.
The Dewalt is a drill, but I use it over 90% of the time as a screwdriver. Obviously costs quite a bit more than this though.
I'd buy it again, even if it were £100 - although mine's still going strong after about 8 years.
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http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/pros-kit-10-piece-flexible-ratchet-driver-set-n72bg
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