Can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
13-07-2018, 10:56
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Can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
I have one but its just not powerful enough to put large screws into things it struggles , im after a powerful one that will do any screw into a wall or wood , thankyou ..
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13-07-2018, 11:36
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
You really want a drill / driver as these have plenty of grunt and a cordless drill comes in handy. I have a Bosch one with a 9.2v battery and it can actually shatter the bits on full attack but you can set the torque limiter so as to avoid that. Higher battery voltages mean more power.
I'm a big fan of Bosch power tools as they punch above their weight.
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13-07-2018, 11:44
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
I have a Bosch screwdriver and a Bosch drill so two votes for Bosch.
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13-07-2018, 11:54
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cordless-Li.../dp/B07CYWNDMF
is this any good ??
would you buy this its 18volt so should be powerful , right ??
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scrap that the reviews are not great ..
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13-07-2018, 13:21
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
I have a Lidl 24v drill-driver that has exceeded expectations and lasted 6 years with no problems. It came with a 3 year warranty. Very powerful.
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14-07-2018, 11:15
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
ok thankyou for the replys people
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14-07-2018, 11:25
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
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I wouldn't call 4.5 out 0f 5 "not great".
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14-07-2018, 11:35
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
no but what some people are saying about it put me off .
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14-07-2018, 17:12
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
https://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-dc...FVQj0wodGSkGgw
Dewalt Hammerdrill, drill, screwdriver.
I bought one.
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14-07-2018, 17:17
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
DeWalt is the gold standard but you usually have to pay for it.
The saying is: If you can't afford DeWalt, buy Bosch.
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14-07-2018, 22:21
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
I bought hubby a DeWalt way back and I must say he loves it.
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If your anything like hubby he loves his Dewalt and i must say money well spent
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15-07-2018, 11:50
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
I have a budget drill/driver from argos £20 does all the tough jobs and the fiddly jobs i have a set of good quality driver bits and some broken screw remover bits .
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15-07-2018, 12:55
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Re: can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
The DeWalt one is a bargin at£99.
Case and 2 18 volt batteries
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16-07-2018, 12:08
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Re: Can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
Amazon Prime day is here and you can get a Bosch PSB 1800 LI-2 Cordless Combi Drill with 2 18V lithium batteries, not sure if it is a deal or not but it it is currently £55. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-Cordl...D30Z2RRD82SZRE
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16-07-2018, 13:05
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Re: Can anyone recomend a good battery operated screwdiver please - a powerful one
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£78.49 if you aren't paying for Prime ( £79 per year ).
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