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VESSEL BALL GRIP Rechargeable Screwdriver Cordless No.220USB-1U 220USB1U Made in Japan by VESSEL

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Compatible Screws: Up to M6 (+3 does not support M8), Torque Range: (Electric) – 2 Nm (Manual) – 10 Nm This compact, lightweight electric screwdriver is perfect for a wide range of DIY projects and household repairs. Its 4-volt battery recharges with a USB cord, and once charged, it runs for quite a while before needing another charge. The ergonomic handle is easy to hold, and the two-finger trigger gives you good control, making it easy to carry out even delicate tasks. The screwdriver does not have the adjustable speed or torque but provides up to 220 rpm of speed and 36 inch-pounds of torque.

This is a handy tool, it is easy to keep in the tool pouch due to the slimline style. much better than carrying a drill After hours of research and days of testing 10 of the most popular electric screwdrivers on the market, we discovered that the Ryobi HP44LElectric Screwdriver, Motor Screw Driver (Model For Countermeasure Against Static Electricity) VE-2000EPA The screwdriver has a 4-volt battery that charges with the included USB cable. You cannot adjust the speed, which tops out at 180 rpm. The torque maxes out at 45 inch-pounds. There's a built-in work light, which is handy when working in cabinets or other dimly lit spots. The Hexdriver does not include a carrying case, however. Includes an impact-absorbing gel pad: an electric screwdriver for commercial factories that can be gripped firmly. Torque refers to the turning force of a tool. Depending on the manufacturer, the tool’s torque might be expressed in inch-pounds or in Newton meters (Nm). The higher the torque, the more force the tool can generate. Don’t assume that you must have the highest possible torque, however. For many applications, too much torque means a stripped or broken screw. Low: 280 rpm / 1.2 Nm (Medium) 340 rpm / min / 1.6 Nm (High) 400 rpm / 2.0 Nm (Maximum Endurance Torque when Hand Cranking: 12 Nm)

Long-selling screwdriver with high workability, reliability and stability in a precision combination. The screwdriver has a top speed of 180 rpm and delivers up to 3 inch-pounds of torque with the motor on or 26 inch-pounds of torque when used as a manual screwdriver. It comes with a set of 24 precision bits in various sizes and shapes, as well as a magnetizer/demagnetizer to make the tip of the tool magnetic or remove the magnetic charge, a prying tool for opening computers and other electronics, and a USB charging cable. Heavier-duty electric screwdrivers like the DEWALT 8V MAX Cordless Screwdriver Kit generally use batteries that are removed for recharging in a separate charging station. This is especially useful if the screwdriver is from a brand you already use for other power tools, as the batteries are generally interchangeable between tools, as long as they are the same voltage.

The screwdriver’s torque is comparable to tools that are marketed with contractors in mind, such as the DeWalt DCF682N1 and the Milwaukee M12. Having this oomph allows it to complete tasks that would be beyond less powerful electric screwdrivers intended for home users. During testing, I found that I was able to sink or remove longer screws into hefty material with relative ease. This is an electric screwdriver marketed to DIYers, so it’s not as well made as those that are designed with tradespeople in mind. While I liked the SD-4C’s pebbled rubber grip, the tool itself feels hollow and of questionable build quality. There is no indicator of how much charge is left in the Hychika, simply an LED that lights up when it is plugged in and charging, changing from red to green when fully charged. The speed of a cordless screwdriver is measured in revolutions-per-minute of the bit. While there are heavy-duty electric screwdrivers with speeds of up to 600 rpm, the average DIYer doesn’t require a speed anywhere close to that. Generally, for typical home uses, a tool with speeds of 130 to 200 rpm is more than sufficient. Some higher–end electric screwdrivers have variable speed settings, allowing you to adjust the speed more precisely, but most cordless screwdrivers have only a single speed setting, and a few have high/low speed options. If you use a screwdriver frequently for work or for projects around your home, then a power screwdriver, which is much faster and easier than your own exertions, is well worth the relatively small expensive. It’s definitely worth owning an electric screwdriver if you have weak or painful hands that make turning a manual screwdriver difficult.

Charging Time: Approx. 60 min. Number of charges: Approx. 500 times. Charging Method: USB-type C charging The differences are that the P1 has 3 speeds which ends up with a faster rpm (400 vs 280) and a higher hand torque (12nm vs 10). The Charging is also different as the P1 is usb c while the 1E is usb B.Most cordless screwdrivers are fairly light in weight. One to 2 pounds is common, with some very lightweight models being less than a pound. Heavier-duty tools, though, can weigh more than 3 pounds.

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