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You Have To Insist On A Cordless Screwdriver As Part Of All Home Tool Kit
A battery screwdriver, also called a cordless screwdriver, is one of the most versatile tools that any professional, or home Mr. fix-it , could have in their array of tools. Now it's not quite as versatile as the Doctor's sonic screwdriver(I apologize to those who are not familiar with Dr. Who ,who carries a small sonic screwdriver in his pocket and uses it for just about anything to solve just about any problem. ), but since screws are very common thing in our everyday environment, a battery screwdriver can solve many a problem.
Battery screwdrivers come in many sizes and many power ranges, from a small in-line screwdriver that would just about fit in your pocket, to a cordless screwdriver that starts to resemble a cordless drill. And of course, for those difficult jobs you actually could use a drill driver, which is essentially a cordless drill with assorted screwdriver attachments. Though a cordless drill driver will allow you to do a greater variety of job, it also has a greater price tag. So how would you be using it? You should know this before buying one.
Battery size will be an important factor in determining the power of your cordless screwdriver. Pocket screwdriver and works on one AAA battery will have far less power than a cordless drill powered by a lithium-ion battery. Most everything else lies somewhere in between. If you find yourself only doing light work that doesn't require a great deal of effort, you probably only need a small pocket model. On the other hand, if you're dealing with very resistant screws that require a great deal of torque just to get them to turn, then you're probably in need of a drill driver.
There are some very popular manufacturers of battery screwdrivers such as Black & Decker, Stanley, DeWalt, Hitachi, Denali, and a host of others. If you're looking at buying a battery screwdriver you first have to look at the types of jobs you do and how frequently you do them. If you're an electronics technician, your jobs will tend to be a bit lighter but if you're a cabinet maker or construction worker. As a do-it-yourselfer around the house, there are a wide variety of situations that might come up. In this case you might want to have both a battery screwdriver and a cordless drill that can double as a drill driver.
The important thing once you've determined the size and power of the cordless screwdriver that will meet your needs, is to then find out what others have had to say about the various models that you are trying to choose between. While you can get a lot of data from the manufacturer, you should also look for what people who've actually used the product have had to say about it. It is just a fact that the people who write reviews are usually very satisfied or very unsatisfied with the product they purchased, and knowing about these pros and cons can help ensure that you will be happy with your selection. So good luck!
