I just bought this from Costco for $7.97 and I’m super excited to have it. Seems to be easier and quicker than switching drill bits on my big power drill
Finally and about freeken time, after 2 hrs of searching there is another quick-load screw driver besides Worx. What I like about this version is it comes with more bits, on Amazon bit description say S2 & S1, I'm assuming that means square drive 2 and 1??> Which I found out is needed for electrical work, along with flat and phillips, so this sounds perfect...... I'm quite sure you dont want 3 cylinders in one driver, it would be way to bulky, just being able to have 5-6 bits in one cylinder is a game changer...... And yes this cant be compared to a drill, but great video demo thanks for posting!!!!!!
Biggest flaw with the Torx bit is that usually you have to take the bit, and then put the bit on the screw to see if you have the right Torx bit (e.g. T20 instead of T15)....and then once you find right bit, you put it on the screwdriver. With this cartridge system, it'd be a hassle to try to take the bit out, or you'd have to flip through each bit....which would end up taking more time.
Like to know how you charge it or change the battery
As a home inspector this thing is clutch. Left my worx somewhere and found this one for 20 bucks!
I just bought this from Costco for $7.97 and I’m super excited to have it. Seems to be easier and quicker than switching drill bits on my big power drill
Finally and about freeken time, after 2 hrs of searching there is another quick-load screw driver besides Worx. What I like about this version is it comes with more bits, on Amazon bit description say S2 & S1, I'm assuming that means square drive 2 and 1??> Which I found out is needed for electrical work, along with flat and phillips, so this sounds perfect...... I'm quite sure you dont want 3 cylinders in one driver, it would be way to bulky, just being able to have 5-6 bits in one cylinder is a game changer...... And yes this cant be compared to a drill, but great video demo thanks for posting!!!!!!
How do you push the cartridge out?
How can you tell when it's fully charged
Drill master comparison 4.8 volt from harber freight. Cordless screwdriver between these two drills. $10 verses 20 from Costco. 😉
Biggest flaw with the Torx bit is that usually you have to take the bit, and then put the bit on the screw to see if you have the right Torx bit (e.g. T20 instead of T15)....and then once you find right bit, you put it on the screwdriver. With this cartridge system, it'd be a hassle to try to take the bit out, or you'd have to flip through each bit....which would end up taking more time.
How do you charge it?
The stereo audio isn't balanced and was a bit irritating. Heavy sound on the Right but very quiet on the Left.
This is such a dumb tool. Just ordered one though.