Saturday, May 23, 2026

I can think of a multitude of things this could be useful for. I need one.

 



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7 comments:

  1. Gonna need some nut driver sockets with that for an aluminum storage shed I'm putting together shortly. May as well get it.

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  2. I just placed my order. Now we will see how well it works (should be a handy little tool).

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    1. …and commission from yourself!

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  3. I've had an electric screw driver for years, there are some jobs where it's a huge help!

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  4. Have two - the older design and the newer one - pictured above. New one has more torque, old one easier to use and has swappable rechargeable batteries. New one comes with a set of 12 2-inch long 1/4 hex bits. Both are really handy especially on inspection panels with lots of screws. Pro Tip: get a kit (Makita or Milwaukee) set of 1/4 hex drill bits bits when you get the LARGE kit of 1/4 hex bits. Check WOOT today (5/23) for better price ($73.50, I think)

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  5. I got one of these the last time CW posted it. It is beyond amazing. I must have three dozen manual screwdrivers that may as well be given to Goodwill since this amazing tool works fantastically.

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  6. I have several from the time when they were NiCad powered. They still run. This is one of those things useful enough, light enough, and well built enough that a good shop should have several. In addition to running nuts or screws, I have one specifically adapted to a lathe chuck key, another that runs the knee on my Bridgeport, and a third that has a square socket for machine vises. They all live with their respective machines. Hugely useful. Get at least one for each toolbox.

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