Which cordless screwdriver?

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    Twoten
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    Re: Which cordless screwdriver?

    Martin114 wrote:Ive recently had the TD022DSE impact version and find it great. Tight screws are loosened effortlessly by initial impact and then spun out rapidly when free enough.

    Can you control how hard you drive the screw in or is there a likelihood of stripping the thread?
    How long does the battery last?

    #450107
    Martin114
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    Re: Which cordless screwdriver?

    I just take finger off button when impact starts and it is tight but I would imagine leaving it impacting would definitely strip threads. Don’t know yet about battery life as only had it a couple of days but it has two batteries in the kit

    #450108
    Twoten
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    Re: Which cordless screwdriver?

    Martin, I’m definitely tempted to get one of these.

    #450109
    Martin114
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    Re: Which cordless screwdriver?

    Twoten wrote:
    Can you control how hard you drive the screw in

    I forgot to mention that the switch is variable so a more delicate action can be obtained by controlling trigger position.
    Martin.

    #450110
    simonb
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    Re: Which cordless screwdriver?

    pbsa 12 b1 or similar model

    this is the best thing since sliced bread! it has a quick push on chuck for drilling that can be left in the tool bag with drill bit intact at the ready, iv had one for approx 2-3years dropped it dozens of times its lightweight and powerful its relentless! full range of torque settings, fast charge as well, and would you believe it was £30 quid from lidl !!

    the only snag is they only sell them when they feel like it so their not always available if anyone wants one im not sure if they sell online.

    good german tool

    #450111
    Twoten
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    Re: Which cordless screwdriver?

    simonb wrote:
    pbsa 12 b1 or similar model
    and would you believe it was £30 quid from lidl !!

    For 30 quid I guess you can’t go too far wrong but with limited space in the tool-case I find the inline style of screwdriver takes up little room.

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