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This is excellent. The drill is not variable speed. For my uses, it has plenty of power.In fact, that may be a disadvantage. For smaller jobs or for smaller screws, the screwdriver is more than capable of stripping the threads of the screw. It is either on with geared-down power combined with abundant speed, or it is off.If you set the clutch "high," be prepared for a wrist-twisting when the screw is seated, having turned as far as it is going to.Read carefully and judge carefully before you make a purchase of this screwdriver.Black and Decker has made a good tool here. If your jobs are little ones, take a look at variable-speed drills which are lighter and more easily controlled.
best electric screw driver I have used. Mine is over 2 years old and going strong.Production use killed one after a year when the switch went from daily usage. This unit works better than the 6 volt ones so don't get those.Adjustable torque also works well.
It works fine for what I use it for as long as I have the correct implement to fit the guitar tuning keys.[.].
I bought this for my wife's framing business. It has plenty of power for this application and the battery life is very good. If you want to run a 4" screw you may want to get a drill.
I bought the thing as a spur of the moment purchase. Ive even used it to hammer things with, as a quick tool. I ended up loving this little thing. Ive done major remoldeling jobs (my kitchen, and bathroom using it. I ve had it for over two years, and it still is going strong, except I did break off the end battery cover piece. I give it 4 stars only because I do wish battery life was a bit longer.
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