I've yet to find a task this cordless screwdriver can't handle (and it's a steal at this price)
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I've yet to find a task this cordless screwdriver can't handle (and it's a steal at this price)
"Many months later Here we are, about seven months later, and I keep getting asked about this one more than any other screwdriver I own. (I have a lot of screwdrivers -- and write a lot about them.) Well, that screwdriver looked new in the photos in that review, but it now looks quite a bit different. It's definitely dirtier and now covered in some metal particles following a grinding job."
"This has put up a few fences, assembled a fair few bits of flat-packed furniture, been in the engine bays of many cars, left outside overnight a couple of times, and it might have rained on it (yeah, don't do what I did because the manufacturer doesn't make any claims about this being water resistant), and been used as a hammer more times than I care to say."
"Just the other day it was used to repair the doors on some refrigerators. It was perfect for this job because I was up a ladder in an awkward spot that made turning the screws tricky, but the press-to-activate feature meant that all I needed to do to unscrew and then subsequently screw the fasteners holding the door in place was press it down on them."
Bosch's latest cordless screwdriver has proven durable and practical through seven months of varied, heavy use. The tool accumulated dirt and metal particles after grinding tasks but continued to function reliably. It has been used for fence work, assembling flat-packed furniture, engine-bay tasks, outdoor exposure, and even as a hammer. The press-to-activate feature enables one-handed screwing in awkward positions, making repairs like refrigerator door adjustments simple while on a ladder. USB-C fast charging replenishes the larger 2Ah battery in about 90 minutes, a significant improvement over the previous microUSB-equipped model's slow charging.
Read at ZDNET
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