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Electric Screwdriver
Nafe92014
Hey all,
Can anyone suggest a good electric screwdriver for using on PC cases/lab racks? I'm currently experiencing tendonitis and my hands get sore from using manual screwdrivers. Price isn't really a factor.
Thanks
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thomas_
This might be a little much for what you need, but I really like this:
https://store.snapon.com/CT561QC-Series-7-2-Volt-Impact-Wrenches-1-4-Hex--Impact-Wrench-Cordless-7-2-V-Quick-Change-1-4-Hex-P650578.aspx
I've used them in a past job and they work really well, but they are on the more expensive side.
Black and Decker has some cheap ones. My girlfriend has one that is basically only good for screwing and unscrewing screws. I used it to assemble some furniture. It was the one of the ones that was completely straight. If the screws aren't over-tightened it should get the job done without a problem:
Cordless Screwdrivers, Electric Screwdrivers | BLACK+DECKER
doctorlexus
These are cheaper than Snap-On, but still great quality:
Milwaukee M4 1/4in. Hex Screwdriver Kit with 2 Batteries and Charger, Model# 2101-22 | Power Screwdrivers| Northern Tool + Equipment
FREE SHIPPING — DEWALT Cordless Screwdriver — 7.2 Volt, Model# DW920K-2 | Power Screwdrivers| Northern Tool + Equipment
Also, consider one of these for a back-up when the electric isn't an option:
Select A Bit Multidrivers, 4 to 1 Ratio Multidriver, Ratcheting Spped Driver, Klenk Aviation Snips, HVAC Tools, Metal Roofing Tools for Fasteners
You grip the black collar and turn the screwdriver and it spins the bit 4 times for every 1 turn with your hand.
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