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The BoschHome and Garden Cordless Screwdriver PushDrive is a lightweight, battery-powered tool designed for precision and convenience. With a 3.6 Volt power source and a comprehensive 32-bit set, it offers effortless handling and quick charging via micro USB. Perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals, this compact screwdriver comes with a storage box for easy organization.
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | 06039C6070 |
Product Dimensions | 18.2 x 3.8 x 3.8 cm; 289 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 06039C6070 |
Colour | Silver, Black, Green |
Style | PushDrive |
Material | Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Power Source | Battery-powered |
Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 32 Bit Set, Manual, Micro USB Charger, Storage Box, Bosch Push Drive |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 289 g |
N**R
What's not to like? Highly recommended.
I bought this 4 years ago and it's seen a lot of use. Still going strong. This is a powerful driver - maybe not as powerful as a drill with driver function, but not far short. Obviously can't compare with an Impact Drill, but then nothing can. This is the kind of usefuland handy tool that is easy to grab hold of when something needs doing. I can also say that a full charge will deliver a good amount of use and also that it holds its charge well when not being used.The 'Push Drive' aspect takes a bit of getting used to at first: there is nothing to press to start the driver. It reacts to pressure applied to the screw and off it goes. As I say, this can take quite some getting used to but after a while you might find that this is easier than having to keep pressing some button to keep it going. It starts with quite a kick so two hands are recommended. It exerts a surprising level of torque.After this extended period of use I can say with some confidence that this is a reliable, handy and powerful tool. It comes with a small selection of common sized driver bits.What's not to like? Highly recommended.
M**.
Really useful power screwdriver
Needed to manufacture hundreds of small electrical components which meant using a screwdriver to fit the thousands of M4 and M5 screws. Tried a portable drill, but it was too powerful and a small Bosch portable screwdriver was too slow so gave this new screwdriver a go. The Bosch Push-Drive screwdriver is perfect and has saved me hours of work and wrist pain and is still in daily use. The speed is good and you have to be careful to grip the work firmly and be ready to stop when the screw is nearly home or you get rapped knuckles! The driver has a torque adjustment, but I leave it on minimum and it's enough. The battery life is good and recharging give you time to get up and walk around. The push drive takes time to get used to as it's quite sensitive and you have to be sure the bit is properly engaged with the screw slot before you start pushing to start the rotation. All in all one of the best tools I've ever bought.
N**S
very impressed
I bought it because I had to build an outdoor fort with slide and swings for my daughter - for the positives, it has a lot of strenght, you can select the tork on it and it managed to screw wood screws 90mm long, i was very impressed. It is also very ergonomic and easy to use and handle.On the downside, i have to admit i have been using it to it's limit and probably at the max of it's tolerance so the battery for example was not lasting very long, after about 15-20 screws at max tork (level 6) the battery was dead. there is a very good number of attachment so far they were all quite sturdy outside the flat one which are now all broken - this is a bit of a downside for bosh to be honest. Overall, I give 4 stars because if you use that for normal DIY job in the house, buidling cabinet and other things like that, it is a perfect tool very handy.
L**R
Must have tool at home
This hand tool saves time and energy and is so easily handled. Screw bits of various types and sizes are ready at hand to tackle all home fixing jobs. Six stops of torque adjustment fit for assembly from fixing a toy battery cover to the bulky furniture assembly.
N**N
Phenomenal screwdriver. Well worth the money!
About 30 years ago, a guy I worked for gave me a Leatherman Wave for my birthday. I had no idea at the time, but he must have spent a LOT on it. It was the single best present anyone bought me for at least two decades. It helped me renovate my house build a shed, fix lawnmowers, demolish a greenhouse, fix my car, re-roof an outbuilding, build a bathroom, fit servers into racks, you name it, the leatherman could do it.And then one day, calamity, the blade broke. And then later, one of the screwdrivers snapped. After 27 years of faithful service, my poor leatherman started to fail. What was worse, it failed in my moment of need! I was rebuilding a shed, fixing strimmers and building a new bedroom for my little boy. So, I needed a new screwdriver.I'd had a drilldriver before.. one of those cheapo ones you get from B&Q. It was oookay-ish, but the battery was massive and it didn't last long, and it only had one speed: Thread-strippingly, head-smoothingly fast. So I wasn't in the mood for another electronic screwdriver, but then I saw this one.Activated by pushing into the screw gives a much more direct tactile engagement with the screw. As soon as it starts to slip, the driver slows down and stops, reducing the chance of grinding the head of the screw smooth like you do with other drilldrivers.Also, it has a torque setting.. This has come in very handy with things from Ikea which say "don't use an electronic screwdriver", but there's 8.5 million screws to put in, and I'll be long dead before I finish it if I use a manual screwdriver. The torque setting lets me make the screwdriver really wimpy, so if I push the screw too far, the driver will stop and prevent any damage.It's got a lot of nice grippy rubber area, which makes it nice and easy to hold, because it's a little unnatural to just hold it still and push, rather than push and turn. I still find myself doing the push-and-turn occasionally.Charging is pretty quick. I tend to leave it plugged in when I do other stuff, so leave it for a few hours. It's always charged to max when I get back. That is enough charge to build a bed, a wardrobe, a 6' shelving unit and a chest of drawers, and still have a little charge left. So the battery is pretty darn good in it.The little rubber thing that the other bits come in can be a little fiddly to push out the bit you need, but you get the hang of using the bit in the driver to push the new bit out, and swap them. So it's not a major issue.I'm really pleased with this driver. I'm glad I spent more and went with a proper name, rather than a cheaper offering. Great driver with great performance. Love it!
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