seems like a cracker of a deal plenty of positive review for 4 quid can't go that wrong.
available at lots of argos's
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Hondo
4 Sep 165#10
So what your saying was basically she was screwed.....Or Not..... :wink:
bigdeal66 to ficosaneil
4 Sep 164#4
Eh :man:
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ficosaneil
4 Sep 16#1
link goes to cordless screwdriver
bigdeal66 to ficosaneil
4 Sep 164#4
Eh :man:
texaco to ficosaneil
5 Sep 16#34
I wonder why! DOH
staceybaby
4 Sep 161#2
Reserved one
Thanks
moneysm
4 Sep 16#3
why so cold for
m5rcc to moneysm
4 Sep 161#5
Because it's useless?
steve543 to moneysm
4 Sep 16#8
Because can only be used for chocolate fire guard construction !! :confused:
IRONM4N_UK
4 Sep 16#6
I have a Bosch one which is very good (deal here at some point I imagine).
As long as it has reasonable torque and a decent battery life it should be good for say flat pack furniture, infact building anything say Ikea these are a godsend.
m5rcc to IRONM4N_UK
4 Sep 161#9
This is my point. Was at a friend's BBQ last week and she needed some help with an Ikea garden table. Has a slightly better quality version of this Argos one, that was fully charged and died after screwing in three 6cm screws with zero torque. Hence, useless.
sscm
4 Sep 16#7
Thank op, ordered and heat added. :wink:
Hondo
4 Sep 165#10
So what your saying was basically she was screwed.....Or Not..... :wink:
ellbee
4 Sep 16#11
Thanks OP! It seems to get more than enough half-decent reviews to convince me to buy one, bearing in mind my expectations of its limits.
beverlyx92x
4 Sep 16#12
thank you just ordered :smiley: ikea wardrobe and 2 sets of drawers to put together tomorrow, this will be handy
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As long as it has reasonable torque and a decent battery life it should be good for say flat pack furniture, infact building anything say Ikea these are a godsend.