🔧 Screw it, do it right! Your ultimate DIY companion awaits!
The 4v Mini Electric Cordless Screwdriver is a powerful and versatile tool designed for home improvement enthusiasts. With a maximum torque of 5Nm and a speed of 300 RPM, it offers efficient performance for various tasks. The screwdriver comes with 25 high-quality S2 bits, an LED light for enhanced visibility, and a rechargeable 2000mAh lithium-ion battery, all packaged in an attractive gift box.
Manufacturer | YOUNGSUN |
Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 13 x 5 cm; 650 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Colour | Sapphire |
Material | S2 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 4 Volts |
Wattage | 7.4 Watt-hours |
Torque | 3 Newton Meters |
Speed | 300 RPM |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 650 g |
N**N
Very Useful
This really helped me out with building my PC, and it's really helpful for other miscellaneous tasks. Good value and a high quality build.
J**Y
Amazing!
This is an amazing little tool. So easy to use, great value for money, I'm comfortable using it considering I'm not used to DIY! Battery has lasted well, I've uses it to change all the internal door handles and latches and it's still full of power.Would definitely recommend.
M**E
Convenient, powerful and well priced.
The media could not be loaded. Whether you're into your DIY or just want to be able to do a few small jobs around the house, a toolset like this will come I handy.First if all, comes with 24 different screw bits flat, cross torx which are all colour coordinated to.aid selection. It also comes with an extension, so the range should be good for the majority of jobs around the house.The main element, the screwdriver, is rechargable, so no restrictions on where it can be used, and it feels very solid, being mainly a tough plastic outer with a convenient rubberised grip, which is handy as it packs a fair bit of torque. The only settings available are the 3 speed options, there's not a vast difference in either, but it is noticeable. I wasn't too keen on the fac that the settings go 1,2,3,2,1 on each press, but there's only 3 so it's not a massive issue.I would have preferred the activation button to be further up the body to be honest, it's too far back, especially if you want to get some weight behind it, it's not a deal breaker, but it isn't very ergonomic for me? I would also have liked to see a forward/ reverse switch rather than the two button layout, again it just feels odd, although it does make selection easier? I also think that a battery level indicator would have been a welcome addition. As it is, you have little guidance of the charge so it may run flat during use, not helped by the sealed battery so no option to have a spare.Overall for £26 I think this is priced fairly. I'm yet to see how long the battery lasts for as it's still going from its first use and with no indicator, I can't say how well it's doing on that front. I can advise that it uses a USB-C port to charge, and that the c are included has an older USB3 port on one end, worth noting as to whether you'd need to buy an adaptor to enable charging.
D**S
Great torque. Nice package
Very ergonomic, just feels right in the hand.Nice solid storage box and a useful amount of good quality bits.I have not had the opportunity to use this much but certainly good first impression.
L**T
Screwdriver
Excellent
A**R
After two weeks stop recharging, not use
After two weeks stop recharging, not use
C**S
Really impressed so far
Robust and compact and worked really well. Love that it has a light for direction too.
N**O
Good tool for home DIY
I do a lot of fairly serious DIY, and I have had power drivers and impact drivers, but I've neve had a little electric screwdriver like this one.Unpacking: The kit of screwdriver body, bit extender and 25 different bits is nicely packed in a moulded plastic box with a clear lid so that you can see what's in the box without having to open it. The box is rigid and strong enough to protect the contents in a toolbox or bag. The bits are conveniently colour coded by head type (flat, Philips, Posi, Torx, hex, square (Robinson's) and will certainly be sufficient for most common needs. I was particularly pleased to see the square drive bits as those are the screws I use from choice, although they are uncommon in the UK! It's all magnetic, so very quick to switch out the bits; and there's an extender if you're screwing into a confined space.In use: I tested this with a variety of different types of screw, screwing directly in to ground-treated timber, dry pine framing timber and hardwood ply. I used a manual awl to make a pilot hole, but drilled the pilot into the hardwood ply because that generally is harder to screw into. As I'm used to a variable speed power driver, it took me a little while to get accustomed to the relative lack of control in this driver. I found it took a little more care when starting the screw. I tried using a bit in the wrong size screwhead to see whether the bit would strip, but the slot in the screw stripped first, so I count that as a pass on that test! The automatic LEDs make it easier to ensure the bit is correctly in the screw, too. I couldn't really detect any difference with the different torque settings, but all screws went in without trouble - I'll update this review if I learn anything further through use.This screwdriver is very similar to the WORX cordless mini-screwdriver, which I've seen in DIY stores and wondered about; but at a lower price point (£29.99 at time of writing) so seems to be good value. I also think it would make a great gift for someone starting to build up a domestic toolkit. Recommended!
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