If you missed out on the B&Q deal. Amazon also have the Bosch IXO Cordless Screwdriver with Integrated 3.6 V Lithium-Ion Battery for £22.
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DrAcula1
27 Jun 17#1
Does this come with a case.
snappyfish to DrAcula1
27 Jun 174#2
Jeez man, it's in description and images....
fegis to DrAcula1
29 Jun 17#12
Yes mine is delivered and has a case as shown in the picture.
billybonus
27 Jun 171#3
Mine came in a metal case, I use this alot being a handyman, its very good, vedy useful for flatpack assy, cant go wrong at this price
BigG9262
27 Jun 17#4
This is a great tool,you can do anything like strip down the likes of a tumble dryer in minutes to putting a 4'' screw into a piece of wood,if you are a tradesman you could spend near £100 and get the blue professional one,I wouldn't.
horsey to BigG9262
27 Jun 17#10
Agreed, these are great for flatpack or taking machines apart.
but even my corded drill couldn't drive a 4" screw.
If you want drive screws, you may be better off with an impact driver, the Makita ones are great
smelladeal
27 Jun 17#5
I must say, the Amazon reviews are stellar! Four and a half stars from nearly 550 reviews is what you`d get from gold bullion at a fiver per ingot. :smiley: This Bosch MUST be good.
DrAcula1
27 Jun 17#6
I seen the image but I wanted to make sure, no need to be a Richard about it. A yes or a no would of done.
snappyfish
27 Jun 17#7
No!
DrAcula1
27 Jun 17#8
good to know
kidrock123
27 Jun 17#9
hot from me
peterszy
28 Jun 171#11
Was this a flash deal? its showing now at £28.47!
DrAcula1
29 Jun 17#13
Yeah soon as I made sure of the case I order and have received mine. but thanks anyway.
BigG9262
30 Jun 17#14
My son said he did indeed drive a 4'' screw into a piece of wood just to see what it would do,dunno wot kind of wood it was mind you.I would agree with the impact drivers being best for this but I'm a dewalt man.
DrAcula1
2 Jul 17#15
Gunna fill the bottom with some Gorilla as it's too flimsy. This should be light enough too not be noticeable.
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but even my corded drill couldn't drive a 4" screw.
If you want drive screws, you may be better off with an impact driver, the Makita ones are great
I seen the image but I wanted to make sure, no need to be a Richard about it. A yes or a no would of done.