This little power packed, compact screwdriver is an essential tool for me. I am a home inspector and the quick change bit cartridge built right into the driver makes my life a lot easier when removing electric panel covers with various types of screws. It makes it easy to change from slotted to Phillips to squarehead in seconds. Highly recommended.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I really don't know much about this product, since it barely got here. I have figured out how to use it (had some problems figuring out how to insert the secondary cartridge), but have not yet had a need to use it as a tool.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I am thrilled with this compact screwdriver. It sits in a corner of my kitchen counter, where it is out of the way, yet easily accessible. It is small enough for my 73-yr-old hands to hold securely, while having enough power for household tasks. Carpal tunnel and osteoarthritis in both my hands makes holding almost anything quite a challenge, but this cordless screwdriver has helped me immensely. I am very pleased with this purchase.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
I have had one of these for quite a few years that was given to me as a gift. Very useful and light weight. Not intended for driving massive screws. Considering the price of this one I could not resist the idea of having a back-up just in case. My original one had two cartridges with different bits. This one only came with one so half of the bits were not there. Whether this was a mistake or the manufacturer deleted the 2nd one I can't say. Like the unit a lot for the purposes it was made.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have one of these. I just got a notification from eBay, telling me that I should buy this for 76% off. So I decided to write a review. I received mine as a Christmas gift quite a while ago. I remember thinking it was some kind of neat, and it is! It is pretty cool to change bits as One cocks a semi automatic however One will still need to use both hands, one hand holds the grip well the other cocks the mechanism. As far as power goes, it's not too impressive, but I guess only matter depending on what your intentions are for this thing. For housewife type projects I would say this thing is excellent. For it is small, lightweight, easy to operate, and not over powered. Many professional grade power tools have the ability to produce much more torque which can damage things if one is inexperienced. It would also be great for disassembly of electronic devices such as desktop computer cases or DVD players, but be careful when reassembling because this thing does not have any type of slip clutch which can be found on some of the cheapest drill drivers at your local Menard's, Home Depot, or Lowe's. For those who do not know, a slip clutch allows one to limit the torque that the driver puts out so that it will not strip out the threads or material into which you are screwing and that brings me to my next important observation. This device does not have a variable speed trigger. This means that the gun is either on or off. This is not really a good design for a drill driver, especially since it does not have a slip clutch of any kind. For those who are not experienced with such things, this means that when you are driving a screw into a wall, you are going to have to be very careful to release the trigger before the screw pulls itself too far into the drywall. You will not be able to control the speed of the driver to slow it down gradually. Which means you're going to have to pay close attention whereas if you were to spend a little more money on a better drill driver with a clutch. Not only would you would be able to set the clutch to a setting that would prevent that but it would also have the variable speed trigger which allows you to control the power not unlike how a gas pedal controls a car's power. As for professional use this thing is completely impractical. It simply does not have the features that a professional needs. Plus I am pretty sure that if you brought this into a professional atmosphere with serious intentions of using this for work, you would be laughed at hysterically and ridiculed. You may want to shop around for something more practical. Unless your goal is to become the fastest hands in the West at changing driver bits, then you might be in luck! Because this thing changes driver bits kind of like how a six shot revolver advances to the next chamber. I cannot fathom any situation in which this would actually become useful. When would anyone ever need to change their driver bits so often that they need to have it built into a semi-automatic revolving mechanism? Click-click Phillips Click-click standard blade Click-click torx Click-click Allen hex. Look how fast I can be prepared to drive all those different types of fasteners!Read full review
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