Bosch IXO Cordless Lithium-Ion Screwdriver with 3.6 V Battery, 1.5 Ah very rarely seen at this price
B&Q have this in a deal until end of 12/sept/16 for £23
add to collect for free in your store
but use code email2508 when you go to pay (extra 10%off when you shop online)
and you'll get it for £20.70
one of the best kits I own
comes with a 2 year parts & labour warranty
once charged, lasts for ages
for product details, see website, sorry guys, in a hurry
Top comments
bargainmonster
11 Sep 1617#38
i never write comments but feel compelled to do so. i am a spark and own many branded and expensive drills tools screwdrivers,this is one of the most used tools on my toolbox,the value for money is incredible,use daily fixing back boxes,fascia, connections,screwing in general,no need for torque as you just release the trigger, enough power to do many jobs,but not to much power to damage items that suggest hand tools only.(flat pack etc)that pony set of screwdrivers that dont compare and are not fit for purpose against what this item is capable of, are nothing on this item,this item save loads of time against a screwdriver and has lasted me years now with no issues.some comments are just ignorant and ridiculous.GREAT PRODUCT, GREAT VALUE,
psychobitchfromhell to money-talks
10 Sep 163#26
I have driven many many screws with this . And for those complaining about the shoddy case , I have tin box envy. Mine came in a cardboard box . Some people don't know their luck....
sradmad
10 Sep 163#17
Well mind your own then, you ask no questions or reasons then feel qualified to reply as you have :stuck_out_tongue:
sradmad
10 Sep 163#8
Handy screwdriver use one myself, great price\ find op, heat added :smiley:
All comments (107)
SimplyCustomCases
10 Sep 161#1
Looks like a good deal to me!
mbriz
10 Sep 161#2
Good price
voted hot
bullerbug
10 Sep 16#3
my missus was looking for a lightweight drill , does this only take hex bits
ashman33 to bullerbug
11 Sep 161#39
Our previous homeowner left a small hex drill chuck in the garage. I use it with the OP screwdriver (previous model).
ipsa
10 Sep 161#4
What are the Aldi , Lidl comparatives like ?
ipsa to ipsa
10 Sep 16#7
Think Lidl did somthing like this a forthnight ago!
goose10
10 Sep 161#5
Same price on Amazon
goose10
10 Sep 16#6
Sorry just seen the discount code for bq
sradmad
10 Sep 163#8
Handy screwdriver use one myself, great price\ find op, heat added :smiley:
eatmorefish to sradmad
10 Sep 16#16
Each to their own. I find these little toys useless.
Adasgad
10 Sep 161#9
Got to say I've had one of these for two years plus and it absolutely the most useful electric tool I've ever bought and prob the most used. The go to tool when building furniture , repairing fences , installing trunking etc. Lasted 2 years plus with no discernible battery performance loss.
Dave to Adasgad
10 Sep 161#10
I can echo those comments.. I picked up mine along with Torque / Easy-Reach / Angle Gear attachments and it's helped me construct all sorts of things over the years and holds it's charge well
aing69
10 Sep 161#11
Not sure it's in the same league but IKEA do their own brand for £6.95 - saw it in store today
I've had this (or probably it's predecessor ) for donkey's years now . Excellent piece of kit . Holds a charge for ever and a day
Mecoconuts
10 Sep 161#20
You obviously haven't put together loads of flat pack furniture.....LOL
This little IXO driver is superb for this.......only minus is the crappy tin case it comes in.....but great price for this.
tightasagnatschu
10 Sep 162#21
That is what makes this deal even better - It's the newer version. That doesn't come in a recycled Quality Street tin like ours :smiley:
money-talks
10 Sep 162#23
No torque control, without another add on, so no good as a screwdriver
psychobitchfromhell to money-talks
10 Sep 163#26
I have driven many many screws with this . And for those complaining about the shoddy case , I have tin box envy. Mine came in a cardboard box . Some people don't know their luck....
Ross87 to money-talks
10 Sep 161#30
This! If you're looking for something to use more regularly, I'd recommend the Bosch PSR 7.2. Adjustable torque control with a clutch to prevent over tightening.
summerof76
10 Sep 162#24
Thanks for posting, just ordered one to collect on Monday. Heat added :smiley:
onlineo
10 Sep 162#25
with this tool and self drilling screws you can build decking, install floor boards, joists, stud walls and no end of other wood jobs. hand tools are hopeless and slow and big drills mean you can't get into small spaces easily. These are one of the most useful tools you can buy.
LazyJesus
10 Sep 161#28
Ordered - thanks OP
deathtrap3000
10 Sep 161#29
Have the black and decker version of this with the adjustable body. Goes on forever and they are very capable and useful tools
sergiup
10 Sep 16#31
Guys this is not an impact driver or a hammer drill, so don't judge it as such, it's just a lightweight electric screwdriver - but it's lighter and smaller than even an impact driver, so it definitely has its uses!
Does it come with a bit extension? Some things I need to reach would require one. Thanks!
Maxi_muss
10 Sep 161#32
ordered - good spot op.
sradmad
10 Sep 16#34
Want to make a point, just post your own comment on the deal. I see no need to reply to me or my comment :confused:
tiggerloveslife
11 Sep 16#35
Bought one of these for £19.99 in December from Amazon and it's certainly proved to be useful...have used it on a variety of jobs and it's held up well.
crazylegs
11 Sep 161#36
He has every right to reply as the screwdrivers he linked too are better than the tut being touted here!
omneity1
11 Sep 161#37
Bought one of these last year when they were on offer in B&Q, it's a great little screwdriver with plenty of torque.
bargainmonster
11 Sep 1617#38
i never write comments but feel compelled to do so. i am a spark and own many branded and expensive drills tools screwdrivers,this is one of the most used tools on my toolbox,the value for money is incredible,use daily fixing back boxes,fascia, connections,screwing in general,no need for torque as you just release the trigger, enough power to do many jobs,but not to much power to damage items that suggest hand tools only.(flat pack etc)that pony set of screwdrivers that dont compare and are not fit for purpose against what this item is capable of, are nothing on this item,this item save loads of time against a screwdriver and has lasted me years now with no issues.some comments are just ignorant and ridiculous.GREAT PRODUCT, GREAT VALUE,
ashman33
11 Sep 16#40
3hr charge time!
I have the older model which has a 5hr charge time. It requires a lot of planning as it is likely to fail mid-diy job. I was using it with a hex countersink bit to do skirting board though!
Also I found it seemed to have a lot of torque for a screwdriver. Too much for some jobs so I just used a hand screwdriver!
APPLE-SAM
11 Sep 161#41
Thanks op, perfect timing got some decking to do this week so will be well
tested
simate
11 Sep 16#42
I have one of these. The torque is great.
LOL_is_stupid
11 Sep 16#43
3% Quidco yo
sunpreet
11 Sep 16#44
3.6v? Might be quicker by hand :laughing:
treeofthefiddy
11 Sep 16#45
Amazon have price matched.
DevilMan
11 Sep 16#46
But the 10% off code brings B&Q down to £20.70.
capriboycraig
11 Sep 161#47
code not working for me
Whitefiver
11 Sep 161#48
Just worked for me - many thanks OP
batista
11 Sep 162#49
go to your basket, scroll down, click "add voucher" enter email2508
still working just tried it
sradmad
11 Sep 161#50
You have no idea, READ the previous comments, his first reply to my comment contained no link to a better screwdriver. And was uncalled for\ unnecessary, if you have something to say just comment on the deal.
loveadeal21
11 Sep 16#51
hi. any idea how much this weighs?
loveadeal21
11 Sep 16#52
EDIT: just found on Amazon. About 600 gms :smiley:
antmatz
11 Sep 161#53
Great tool and flat pack essential. Not a Drill / impact driver replacement but a superb round the house handy tool. Every house should have one. Heat
ottosump288
11 Sep 16#54
I wouldn't recommend this for decking, it's a bit of a lightweight and doesn't have any torque control. You can borrow my impact driver if you're in the West Cumbria area :laughing:
ottosump288
11 Sep 161#55
Yes, does only accept hex bits, however the rotation speed is quite slow, don't expect it would be much use as a drill
ottosump288
11 Sep 162#56
I've had one of these for years, still going strong. My only gripe is the location of the forward/reverse switch, constantly inadvertently engaging the switch during use which is a bit annoying. Does look as though they've upgraded the design though as I don't see the red selector button on this model. Handy tool though for moderate DIY which holds its charge well.
stuart07970
11 Sep 161#57
Having had the Mk.1 version of this for years, torque control is not a problem you just let it rotate a quarter turn in your hand whilst you take your finger off the trigger.
Jonj1611
11 Sep 161#58
I have the newest model and the forward/reverse is now positioned on top and isn't easy to accidentally select the other way.
I had the older version too so know exactly what your saying as done that myself many times.
clashpie
11 Sep 161#59
Bought one a few years ago...good wee tool but obviously has limitations.
Decent price.
_Jon_
11 Sep 16#60
Works out cheaper delivered (not if you click and collect) if you buy from Amazon (with prime).
kidrock123
11 Sep 161#61
good price and good product
capriboycraig
11 Sep 16#62
Cheers, that's what I did - discount showed but when I went to pay it was full price. I tried again and as soon as I clicked pay the basket emptied itself. Gave up and ordered from Amazon - I may be relatively poor but even my time's worth more.
batista
11 Sep 16#63
if your store's got it, pop down and give them the code at the till, they accept it, I bought some flooring from them a while back and there was no problems at the till
MZzzz
11 Sep 161#64
I have one. Handy for those odd jobs around the house so have voted hot.
aircanman
11 Sep 16#65
I have an Aldi one and anything too hard to screw it just makes a ratcheting sound and stops working, waste of money.
rcrm4444
11 Sep 162#66
Ordered cheers. Early Christmas gift for the wife :wink:
Also it would not work with email2508 but worked with EMAIL2508
mr-mixalot
11 Sep 161#67
Maybe be time to replace my current 3.6v one as it does not appear to very powerful
jonohanson
11 Sep 16#68
Ok for the price, but I much prefer my Makita 10.8v twin set (5 x the price though).
akersj
11 Sep 162#69
As many others have said but I will repeat... these are amazing little gadgets and worth every penny of the price. Really powerful unlike the old school battery screwdrivers that sort of gave up half way through, these get the screw down as tightly as manually doing it. Highly recommended and great find at this price - cheers OP!
Toneyjr
11 Sep 161#70
good price. worth a try :smile:
Pickaname
11 Sep 161#71
I've got from from Amazon about 3 years ago. Great bit of kit.
got_the_feelin
11 Sep 161#72
Surely better than the piece of Argos junk posted recently! Bosch is a good brand.
nobby91010
11 Sep 161#73
great bit o kit grinds me coffee daily and is twice as powerful as mesen with conventional screwdriver
built many a construction with it too Hot
Arcana
11 Sep 16#74
Bought.
I'm sick and tired of being exhausted after every time I've manually put in 10 screws, so hopefully this will do the trick :smiley:
Gareth79
11 Sep 161#75
I bought one of these from the Argos deal a while ago, and have used it for all sorts of things. Excellent piece of kit, very powerful but controllable (although you do need to be careful). Yes I have a cordless drill/driver too but there is no comparison - this is far lighter, more compact and obviously you can drill and screw without switching bits.
For hex bits, I use Wera gold or diamond bits from Toolstation, they are very durable for ham-fisted DIYers like me.
all I can say is that I have bought cheap ones before, like challenge one from argos, total rubbish
However, the Bosch one I have had for over a year now, best bit of kit, so many above have said nothing but good things, and finally Bosch wouldn't give you 2 year Parts & Labour Warranty if it wasn't any good, it'll cost them a fortune if they were c**p
darren9030
11 Sep 162#79
Heat added - great deal .
Thanks - Amazon suits me better despite the £2.30 difference. Not much free time in next few days to collect + had £30 to spend in Amazon codes :smile:
sdduk2
11 Sep 161#80
Thanks OP nice find just order one because it sounds really good for the battery life which is what i wanted because the one i have at the moment is really bad for the battery came from ebuyer its duratool 4.8v battery goes flat in a few mins.
screamingninja
11 Sep 16#81
Is this the wobbly magnetic bit holder type or are the bits nice and secure with some sort of chuck?
batista
11 Sep 161#82
nice & secure
money-talks to batista
11 Sep 16#95
So you have never ever rung off or rounded out a screw head using a non torque controlled drill or electric screwdriver, or driven it in too far?
Shinoke
11 Sep 16#83
Or this has an inbuilt clutch - whereas with the Bosch you need to spend an extra £12 for a clutch.
Worried that without a clutch you'd damage flat pack etc?
If you can't control one of these or recognise its limits you are a dimwit. I count this as an essential item in my toolbox, alongside much more expensive tools for heavier duty drill driving and other tasks. Use the right tool for the job and it'll do what it's designed for, and this is a well designed very practical, well proven piece of kit.
screamingninja
11 Sep 161#85
Thanks :smiley:
Shinoke
11 Sep 16#86
Thanks. What about the lack of clutch/torque control though? Ryobi and Bosch work out the same price if you get the torque attachment for the Bosch.
Variable speed would be nice too.
I'm going to get a proper 18v drill likely for proper work - but would like something like this for putting together flat pack. But the one speed/one torque nature puts me off - the whole point is to use it for delicate/light work.
Student discount too, so £21.85 at Amazon, plus no going to B and Q,,, lol, or if not in a hurry, get a pound digital voucher
Daverobeo
11 Sep 161#88
Great for Ikea flat pack, good deal.
0scar222
11 Sep 161#89
Neither does a screw driver but managed for years without one
Surely if cant judge how tight its doing screw,s should not be let loose with any screwdriver
0scar222
11 Sep 16#90
Totally agree with you ,next will be wanting clutch on hand screw drivers
whizzkidmucker
11 Sep 161#91
I've never had a problem with the lack of torque control, handy to have but not essential for me. I loved the white tin case mine came in. The improved design prevents knocking the screwdriver out of gear, which used to happen with the old style. A great price.
nobby91010
11 Sep 16#92
I find the torque adapter is essential if like me you build and dismantle laptops toys etc or screwing into delicate material etc
depends what your using it 4
The PSR weighs about 200g more, but has a clutch and variable speed. And a nice charging stand (which the new IXO doesn't anymore).
Both are still lightweight enough for screwdriving easily I think.
Top review on amazon sums it up well I think. And other's mention poor ergonomics.
Pecker to Shinoke
12 Sep 16#99
Coming up £5 Delivery for me - can you store reserve and pick up this item?
luv_a_bargain
12 Sep 161#98
Thanks OP - Been wanting something like this for a while :smiley:
batista
12 Sep 16#100
yes
3grandma3
12 Sep 16#101
Ordered last night and paid for it then got email today to say out of stock. But hey Ho Amazon to the rescue for £23
Bosch IXO Cordless Lithium-Ion Screwdriver with 3.6 V Battery, 1.5 Ah very rarely seen at this price
B&Q have this in a deal until end of 12/sept/16 for £23
add to collect for free in your store
but use code email2508 when you go to pay (extra 10%off when you shop online)
and you'll get it for £20.70
one of the best kits I own
comes with a 2 year parts & labour warranty
once charged, lasts for ages
for product details, see website, sorry guys, in a hurry
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0scar222
17 Sep 16#102
No never had problem .don't tend to use torque settings on my drill either .still if you're amateur diy person it may be handy
money-talks
17 Sep 16#103
It's a "half a product" with an important part missing, most suited to amateurs who can't or won't pay for a proper power screwdriver like pros use, potential buyers need to know this is missing
0scar222
17 Sep 16#104
So your saying that pros need torque clutch amateur user's don't .seems bit **** about face to me
money-talks
17 Sep 16#105
Nah it's just facts, you carry on as you are, you're clearly not a tradesman so can't see the need :wink:
Saturn
17 Sep 16#106
0scar222
17 Sep 16#107
Sorry but your wrong on all count's .your clearly just amateur bodger that needs device to prevent you cocking up fitting a simple screw .Next you will be needing torque wrench for every nut and bolt other wise you will be shearing them lol
Opening post
B&Q have this in a deal until end of 12/sept/16 for £23
add to collect for free in your store
but use code email2508 when you go to pay (extra 10%off when you shop online)
and you'll get it for £20.70
one of the best kits I own
comes with a 2 year parts & labour warranty
once charged, lasts for ages
for product details, see website, sorry guys, in a hurry
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All comments (107)
voted hot
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/90203258/
EDIT: Finally it worked. Thanks OP.
Or a proper drill/driver.
Good for you, if you find it useful.
This little IXO driver is superb for this.......only minus is the crappy tin case it comes in.....but great price for this.
Does it come with a bit extension? Some things I need to reach would require one. Thanks!
I have the older model which has a 5hr charge time. It requires a lot of planning as it is likely to fail mid-diy job. I was using it with a hex countersink bit to do skirting board though!
Also I found it seemed to have a lot of torque for a screwdriver. Too much for some jobs so I just used a hand screwdriver!
tested
still working just tried it
I had the older version too so know exactly what your saying as done that myself many times.
Decent price.
Also it would not work with email2508 but worked with EMAIL2508
built many a construction with it too Hot
I'm sick and tired of being exhausted after every time I've manually put in 10 screws, so hopefully this will do the trick :smiley:
For hex bits, I use Wera gold or diamond bits from Toolstation, they are very durable for ham-fisted DIYers like me.
http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/guild-csd36g2-36v-screw-driver-464563
Was thinking of getting that.
However, the Bosch one I have had for over a year now, best bit of kit, so many above have said nothing but good things, and finally Bosch wouldn't give you 2 year Parts & Labour Warranty if it wasn't any good, it'll cost them a fortune if they were c**p
Thanks - Amazon suits me better despite the £2.30 difference. Not much free time in next few days to collect + had £30 to spend in Amazon codes :smile:
Worried that without a clutch you'd damage flat pack etc?
http://www.diy.com/departments/ryobi-4v-li-ion-cordless-screwdriver-csd4107bg/173971_BQ.prd
Variable speed would be nice too.
I'm going to get a proper 18v drill likely for proper work - but would like something like this for putting together flat pack. But the one speed/one torque nature puts me off - the whole point is to use it for delicate/light work.
http://www.diy.com/departments/ryobi-4v-li-ion-cordless-screwdriver-csd4107bg/173971_BQ.prd
Surely if cant judge how tight its doing screw,s should not be let loose with any screwdriver
depends what your using it 4
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161765341658
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-603957770-Cordless-Lithium-Ion-Screwdriver/dp/B0047O2ARG/
The PSR weighs about 200g more, but has a clutch and variable speed. And a nice charging stand (which the new IXO doesn't anymore).
Both are still lightweight enough for screwdriving easily I think.
Top review on amazon sums it up well I think. And other's mention poor ergonomics.
Bosch IXO Cordless Lithium-Ion Screwdriver with 3.6 V Battery, 1.5 Ah very rarely seen at this price
B&Q have this in a deal until end of 12/sept/16 for £23
add to collect for free in your store
but use code email2508 when you go to pay (extra 10%off when you shop online)
and you'll get it for £20.70
one of the best kits I own
comes with a 2 year parts & labour warranty
once charged, lasts for ages
for product details, see website, sorry guys, in a hurry
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