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Posted By: leespark Cordless screwdriver - 09/18/06 12:43 AM
I read an article in this months Fine Homebuilding giving this tool good reviews.
http://www.amazon.com/Bosch-PS10-2-...1_6/103-6497834-3831046?ie=UTF8&s=hi

It seems like a great tool for things such as mounting recessed lights or driving 6-32's into a plastic box over and over without having to lug my 18 volt Panasonic around.

Has anyone used a tool like this? There is another version like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Bosch-PS20-2-...=pd_sim_hi_1/103-6497834-3831046?ie=UTF8

but the right angle feature seems pretty cool.
Posted By: nov Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/18/06 01:05 AM
I have this one it works great http://www.amazon.com/Metabo-600063...f=pd_rhf_f_2/102-9196830-7038551?ie=UTF8
Metabo PowerMaxx Plus
Posted By: BigJohn Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/18/06 01:41 AM
A buddy of mine has a Ryobi pocket drill that I've used several times. It's a lot like the one nov posted only it doesn't have the advantage of a clutch.

My only complaint is that it couldn't deliver the torque I prefer. I could always tighten the device screws more by hand than the pocket-drill could manage. However, given the option of devicing by hand or with a pocket-drill, the drill wins no-contest.

-John
Posted By: BigB Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/18/06 02:13 AM
lee, I inherited a low cost Black & Decker electric screwdriver. I never thought I'd use a tool like that, even scoffed at the idea. Well one day I was driving #8's into those plastic ceiling boxes where they are so tight you think your arm will fall off and you still have a whole house to trim out. So I went out to the truck and grabbed it and lo and behold it made the job a TON easier. The B&D doesn't last long on batteries so I decided to buy a better one. Well all the good ones I saw at Big Orange had the pistol grip style which is too big for my tool pouch, might as well use a drill! Then I saw the Bosch in your post tonight, which I will be ordering.

Thanks for finding it, and yes, a tool like that is great for trim out. Might try it on ceiling fans next.
Posted By: Larry Fine Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/18/06 04:58 AM
We have 3 of these, and love them! 2-speeds, adjustable clutch, simple fwd-rev switch, quick 3-angle changing, and a built-in LED worklight to boot. Oh, let's not forget the nifty pop-out 5' tape measure (but some newer ones don't include the tape).

I'll often start screws in low-speed to minimize cross-threading, plus more torque for starting self-tapping screws and device screws into plastic box ears, switch to high-speed for most of the screw, and back to low for tightening, all without releasing the trigger.


Duh! How about if I include the pic!

[Linked Image from blackanddecker.com]

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Posted By: walrus Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/18/06 10:07 AM
I have a 7.2 volt Dewalt that works well. It will drive a 3" sheet rock screw no problem although I doubt its made for that [Linked Image] http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/tool_detail.asp?productID=2739
Posted By: deverson Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/18/06 10:55 PM
I bought one of the Bosch cordless screwdrivers at work and after a week of using it for everything I bought one for home. IMHO this is one of the best tools for this trade. I sold hardware for 6 years and have worked in the trade for 28 years. This thing rocks!!!
Dave
Posted By: renosteinke Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/19/06 12:41 AM
I wonder how they stack up to the "Yankee" screwdriver...
Posted By: classicsat Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/20/06 09:22 PM
I use an older 7.2V (formerly 4.8V) cordless drill for screws.
Posted By: Mash Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/20/06 09:40 PM
I found the bosch to break the nylon gear inside very easily. Great tool while it works, the one at work lasted for only a short time got repaired and failed again. I also bought one for home after thinking they were great only to have it fail in the same manner, wont be bying another bosch. The electric bosch drill burned out at work also where the dewalt battery drill finished the job. I used to think bosch was good but am now thinking they may be building down to a cost rather than up to a quality.
Posted By: Sandro Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/20/06 10:56 PM
Mash, I sympathize with you. Our Bosch Blender has a similar plastic/nylon "gear" to spin the blades of the blender. Needless to say, it stripped in no time.

How much more could a metal gear have cost?

Bosch quality is going downhill fast.
Posted By: PE&Master Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/21/06 08:31 PM
I have a Milwaukee 2.4v with a clutch and it's pretty nice but the battery wears out everyday. It's light and small enough to fit in my tool bag.

For trim out jobs, I prefer to carry the DeWalt 7.2volt cordless. The battery lasts forever and it's got tons of torgue. Downside is that it's heavy, and the holding clip for the screwdriver attachment is too easy to move and the bit pops out frequently.

After 25 years of twisting my fingers that have basically reformed to wrap around screwdrivers, it's a blessing to have a tool like this.
Posted By: dougwells Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/21/06 08:40 PM
After owning 2 of the Milwaukee 2.4v cordless screwdrivers i have recently purchased this one.
Its 3.6 volts and the bits lock in the chuck also.

[Linked Image from panasonic.ca]

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Posted By: Alan Belson Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/21/06 10:38 PM
Decided that as most folks here like them, I'd get one. Used our 'supermarket loyalty card' points and ordered a B&D. Went to collect it today, and it wasn't till I got the box home that I realised the girl at Customer Services, [ now there's an oxymoron for you, here in France [Linked Image] ], had given me a 12v cordless B&D drill instead.
Buggered if I'm driving 40 klics to get "Well, it's a red B & D, with a battery and a handle, what more d'you want? ALORS!! You opened the box!!!", so I'm keeping it.

Guess I'll have get one by mail order.

Alan
Posted By: renosteinke Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/21/06 11:42 PM
I must be really old fashioned....I've never used a 'corded' screwdriver! [Linked Image]
Posted By: e57 Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/22/06 12:14 AM
I have an underling who I'll reffer to as Sideshowbob.... He has pulled this one when I give him a new task, "Oh my battery is dead..." I walk up to him and pull out his phillips - "Sorry, it's back to 80's for you then - the old-fashoned way! Remember to wax your screws..."
Posted By: Tiger Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/22/06 12:38 AM
Old fashioned with a repetitive stress injury if you keep it up Reno.

Dave
Posted By: Tiger Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/22/06 01:34 AM
I'm getting bleary eyed. I misread that Reno.

Dave
Posted By: TwinCitySparky Re: Cordless screwdriver - 09/22/06 12:13 PM
Hi Doug

I've been using the Milwaukee 2.4 as well for years. They are great little work horses. I love the compactness/weight of the design but, a bit more runtime would be nice. How does the 3.6 measure up when compared?

Thanks - John
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