🔩 Screw it, do it faster!
The General Tools 500 Cordless Ultra Tech Power Precision Screwdriver 2-Pack is designed for professionals who demand precision and speed. With six precision bits, a super-torque drive, and over 100 RPM, this tool ensures you can tackle any project efficiently. Plus, with a quick change chuck and over 10 hours of battery life, you’ll never miss a beat.
M**.
Good.. but some small changes would have made it perfect
I was looking forward to using this screwdriver after reading several reviews.I work with lots of small screws daily assembling and disassembling cellphones, and my wrist is not really happy with that.I like the product, but I think a couple of things could be a lot better.The hand position for tightening screws is good, since the slider switch forces you to press downward.The problem comes when you want to unscrew stuff... I haven't been able to find a comfortable position for my thumb or any other finger, since you have to press downward to avoid damaging the screw or bit, but upwards with your finger on the switch to engage the motor.... It would have been a lot better to have a pushbutton instead of the slider switch... That would solve the problem of accomodating different hand positions.. you would be able to use your thumb, or even your index finger to gently engage the motor.My other complaint is speed. There is of course a tradeoff between speed and torque (which is quite good), but I can screw and unscrew stuff twice as fast by hand... If i'm in a hurry, I have to unscrew manually (BTW, as a manual screwdriver, it's pretty damn comfortable!)Don't get me wrong. It's a nice product, and I will keep using it, since as someone else said: it's "a wrist saver".... I just hope they make a revision 2, with pushbuttons, and a little bit more speed.
D**J
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Would only give this as a two pack gag gift to the local hobbist friend / family member. For got it thinking it had enough power to drive in nails in a standard wall yet doesn't. For the gripping power when holding it is there yet the lagging power is when it rotates and shifts for the jumpsubroutines isn't strong enough to jumpsubroutines in a common screw into a wall. If they added a bit more strength into the mini screwdriver pack would get the job down seeing the grip is there yet lacks the power to drive in a screw into even a common wall.
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