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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
This is a nifty compact electric screwdriver. I am impressed with its ability to drive screws into red oak without pilot holes. It has three torque settings which are selected by sequential presses of the 'forward' button. In one of the pics, you can see that the screw did not go all the way in: I started on the lowest torque, then the medium, and finally the high setting. The driver stalled on all three settings. However, in a repeat test, I started on the high torque setting and the driver was able to completely sink the screw! I like that the charging cord is USB-A on one end, and the small USB-C on the end that connects to the driver. A deficiency is noted in the selection of bits that come with this driver. There are multiple 'hex' bits but no 'square-drive' bits. I don't know about you, but I really don't use hex drive screws but have ample occasion to use square drive screws. The inclusion of torx, phillips, and slotted bits is nice. This is touted to have front LED to illuminate your work. Well, this sounds good but it is under-engineered with the light being very muted. There are two rather dim LEDs that are covered up by a translucent white cover that further dims the light output. So, if I'm in a completely dark area at midnight with no moon, this illumination might help me to find the screws that need twisting, but otherwise, I don't really see the illumination being of much use. On the other hand, a feature that I like is the strong magnetic hold the driver has on the bits. They really won't accidentally fall out of the driver and roll under the washer/dryer (or gravel/whatever - you've been there!) when you are up on the ladder installing roofing panels or light fixtures. Nice touch! Indicator lights: just above the 'forward' and 'reverse' buttons are three LEDs that indicated the torque setting (only active in the 'forward' direction). And in the handle on the left side is a really tiny LED (I really had to search for it) that indicates the charging status. It blink green when charging, and changes from green, to yellow, to red as the charge drops. The front illumination LEDs will flash if the temperature/voltage/current are too high and when the protection circuits are activated by the tool. And one more thing, when the driver is 'off', the spindle is locked and the tool can be used in a manual manner to get that 'extra' torque need to really set the screw in! This is a wonderful addition to my tool set!
Liquid Crystal
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
This is a great electric screwdriver with a few nice features. The ability to adjust the torque for driving screws helps prevent stripping small screws when driving into plastic or soft woods. The kit comes with a variety of attachments: a magnetic extension for the short bits and a selection of longer bits with narrow shafts to get into small areas. The included case holds everything so it is easy to place in the kitchen, den, or garage for a complete kit.There are a few items that could be improved. Selecting the forward drive recalls the most recent torque setting. You can change the torque between the three settings: 1.9, 2.6, 5 Nm or 17, 22, 44 lb-in. By pressing the forward selector you can cycle between the three settings. One problem is the small lights in front of the selector switch are hard to distinguish between the last two settings. The light from the middle choice bleeds into the last position and I had to cycle through the choices to determine the middle and high choices. Not a big issue but something to get used to. Selecting the reverse direction turns off the torque indicators so it appears there is only one torque for reverse.The second issue is the charging indicator. It shines through a small hole near the bottom of the grip while charging. It requires tipping the driver on its side to see and isn't visible from a distance. With the front of the driver already containing while LEDs to illuminate the work area, it would be helpful the the charging indicator was somewhat larger LEDs in the front of the driver so the charging status could be seen more easily from a distance. Since they would only be illuminated during charging, they wouldn't drain the battery and only require one extra wire to the front to implement. It's something I would appreciate in the next version.All in all, a very powerful driver in a very complete kit. For the driver, bits, and case, its a very good value.
J. Todd
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
Nice compact pistol grip style electric screwdriver that works great when limited torque is needed or a smaller tool than a drill/screw-gun is required. With three torque limiting settings it does a good job of driving screws without the danger of stripping holes or chewing up screw heads, and the LED light helps in low light conditions. The rubberized handle and larger trigger are fairly ergonomic and comfortable to use. The set includes a nice case, the driver, magnetic extension and several bits including flathead, phillips, and torx. My only complaint really is the speed, it is quite slow. That said it still beats manually twisting a standard screwdriver by hand, but it definitely isn't a replacement for a screw-gun. Still its compact size and adequate power make it a convenient general-purpose screwdriver that I reach when I would normally have used a manual screwdriver.
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