This cordless screwdriver is ideal for everday screwdriving tasks such as tightening loose screws and assembling flat pack furniture. Supplied with 1 x 1.5Ah 3.6V lithium-ion battery and comes with micro usb charger, 10 bit set, metal tin box.
Maximum screw diameter of 5 mm
Torque settings: 1
Chuck size: 6 mm
215 rpm no load speed
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All comments (29)
usetheforceluke
1 Apr 16#1
COLD or luke warm. Same price @ Amazon
shanetome to usetheforceluke
5 Apr 161#15
plus 4.99 Postage
kowalski to usetheforceluke
5 Apr 16#17
Amazon have increased their price to £32
MrRee
1 Apr 16#2
These are SUPERB .... I bought one a few years ago and haven't regretted it ..... can't remember how much I paid.
But, price is forgotten long before the quality.
kidrock123 to MrRee
2 Apr 16#4
agreed..i also have one and have not looked back since.
brookysm
1 Apr 16#3
3.6v struggles with larger screws but is happy with most flat pack stuff, might need a manual last few turns tho.
MrRee to brookysm
2 Apr 16#5
That's most odd ..... I have never needed to go manual - these have a LOT of torque ..... you do know that the voltage is no indication of torque, don't you?
brookysm
2 Apr 16#6
Yes. These are no substitute for a full power electric screwdriver. My full size Bosch will strip threads, this doesn't even get close.
MrRee
2 Apr 161#7
This screws in screws ..... it doesn't strip threads .... I suggest you return yours for a full refund as it's not a screwdriver but a drill by the sounds of it, are you getting your tools confused? :wink:
brookysm to MrRee
5 Apr 161#10
You are aware that cordless drills often come with screwdriver settings yeah?
Trust me I'm not the tool that's confused....
F4STFORW4RD
5 Apr 16#8
I don't see stripping threads as being a benefit...
brookysm to F4STFORW4RD
5 Apr 16#11
It doesn't if set correctly to but it can - I prefer my tools to be up to the job rather than wheezing their way through them...
TN567
5 Apr 162#9
I love a good strip
DannySlev
5 Apr 16#12
This drivers pretty awful imo the one speed annoys me as there is no ability to start slow because it's trigger is on or off and not at all variable. So zero room for error. I would rather use a smallish drill and have far more control. Just my opinion though this might be good for someone so I've not voted as the price is rather here nor there
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Maximum screw diameter of 5 mm
Torque settings: 1
Chuck size: 6 mm
215 rpm no load speed
Don't forget topcashback!!
All comments (29)
But, price is forgotten long before the quality.
Trust me I'm not the tool that's confused....