Top 10 Best Electric Cordless Screwdrivers Every Man Should Have




Top 10 Best Electric Cordless Screwdrivers Every Man Should Have – these mini power tools are more compact than a drill, less wrist ache than manual …

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  1. that bosch fellow is like robot weirdo, also the bosch one is bad, i have it and am shopping for a better one! The bosch has NO SPEED control and NO TORQUE control so you put the screw in about 80 percent and let go the trigger let it slow down before it bottoms out…AND THEN USE A NORMAL SCREWDRIVER TO FINISH IT OFF HURR DURR.

  2. Probably shouldn't have placed the Hitachi before Milwaukee. One was serene and sincere; the other was flames and monster trucks.

  3. btw, last one in the video costs around $2k
    knew it was $500+ the moment I saw digital torque adjustment. even the simplest non-electric torque screwdrivers are in the $100 range.

  4. This is MEANINGLESS waste of time video. they just combined the videos of whoever paid them for advertisement.

  5. This is a great screwdriver when it worked. Unfortunately on my first one (Father's day gift from my son), when they first came out, the gears stripped during the first months of use. I e-mail the company and they were nice to send me another one, looked like a revised version of the original one, but they sent me one with an internal battery and no charger for such, I could not use the battery or the charger from my original one. The second one, the electronic circuit burned later on. I did not have these no more than several months. Now both of them sit in a plastic bag as mechanical miscellaneous parts in my shed. I wish the company would have stuck to this product refinement, because the flipping of the head gave so many angle possibilities and this made this screwdriver very versatile and different from the rest. They only needed to refine the gears and circuit, perhaps and paid a little more attention to customer suggestions with regards to the location of the trigger FWD/REV button, I thought it was simply in the wrong location as every time I would go use the screwdriver I would end up hitting the push button prematurely. If they would have refined it with these comments in mind I would have gladly bought another one and aside from the issues I mention here, I still think it is a great concept in cordless screwdriver design. While on the subject of electric screwdrivers. I have also searched high and low for many years for a super compact high torque and speed screwdriver that can fit in the palm of the hand, I also have a Dremel electric screwdriver which actually replaced the flip out and I am looking for one at 1/2 the physical size of such with the same torque and speed, for no more than $40. Since I have not found one after years of searching, I had to resort to making my own using high torque/speed RC metal gear servos. These work but the fact the gears are not mounted in a concentric case, they get a bit bulky in one's hand. Still searching…. MIA

  6. The Black and Decker PD600 is by far the best. I have been using them ( I have owned 3) for about 12 years. The NiCads really suck. I finally got fed up. I pulled the sad NiCads and replaced them with four NiMh 4/5 SubC Sub C 1.2V 1800mAh Rechargeable Batteries with Tabs from Amazon. Probably 200% power and holds a charge for a LONG time. Took an hour and $19 because I had to order 6 and only used 4. It's been working great for 8 months of almost daily use. No other circuitry is required.

  7. My favorite cordless screwdriver is Hammerhead 4Volt Cordless Screwdriver since I own one now because it has a USB charger, 9bits with a bit extender, a wire looper, and wire stripper had it for 6years now.

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