Customer Rating:      Summary: I really like this screwdriver Comment: I really like that it takes standard batteries. I'm so tired of NiCad batteries being unreliable and taking so long to charge. Not to mention losing the charger or not being able to buy replacement batteries when they burn out. None of these is a worry with this screwdriver. Has enough torque to get the job done for most situations and when the motor won't turn the fastener, just flip the lock to manual and use it like a standard screwdriver. Stay away from the AD600, though.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect for small jobs Comment: This small, battery-operated screwdriver is not hugely powerful, but it gets the job done for small household jobs. (For heavy-duty jobs requiring a powerful cordless screwdriver, this will not fit the bill.)
Despite the low price, this tool feels well-constructed and has a good heft. It saves a lot of manual work, especially if you're doing a project that would have you using the screwdriver over and over. My only complaint would be that its fat handle makes it hard to reach certain tight corners. (But it does mean that the screwdriver is comfortable to grip!)
I recommend this screwdriver, but keep the old-fashioned manual set handy too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: B&D Cordless Screwdriver Comment: Nice Product,BlackDecker are durable tools,Nice Grip,Good for my PC repair and for small electronic projects, not for heavy duty
Customer Rating:      Summary: Useful tool Comment: This is quite a powerful cordless screwdriver, not the strongest on the market, but it is a lot more efficient than working with a manual screwdriver until your hands are blistered. Probably not powerful enough for professional use, but every kitchen drawer should have one. Puts the "power" into "girl power"
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Little Disappointed Comment: I was a little disappointed with the product because I thought it would have more power. I tried using it a couple of times, but the drill bit just spun without tightening the screw. It required A LOT of pressure to get the screw to move, and I could have put that much pressure into it and done it myself.
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