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    Looking For A New Cordless Screwdriver?

    For those of you looking for a new cordless screwdriver, I just picked up a Craftsman 3.6 volt with case and bits for a closeout price of $ 6.00. Kmart is closing them out so if you need a spare then get them quickly before their gone. I went on their website to check for availability. Their normal price is $24.99.




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    cool beans, man!

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    gosh darnit... out of stock for shipping, and out of stock within 75 miles of me.

    i was going to order two of them
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    Thanks for the heads up. Got the last 3 at my store. Now I'll have one for the shop and a few for keeping in the trucks.

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    I have a couple of those but I like the little black and decker drill on sale at home depot they are twice as fast for tear down.
    "anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"

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    I have a black and decker that I got from wal-mart for 20.00 works great, I've had it for about 6 months now.

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    I just thought that for $6.00 it would make it a good spare, heck if you used it a month or two then it would be paid for. I might go back for another one, I really like the adjustable choke settings so you don't break off the tiny bits.

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    This would have been something to keep in the car for those days that I "forget" to grab the drill on my way out the door. All out at the one store we have here.

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    I keep 2 of these and use them for little stuff like hard drives,roms and other little stuff but they don't have much power

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    nice to have a few of those around for spairs. but you cant beat the little hitachi. 2 for $139 charges in an hour and last for a solid 2 days on a charge and is very light aand very fast. just my .o2

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    I like Hitachi. Bosch is an underated brand too

    not really under rated, but underappreciated kinda, can't really think of the word
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    I feel you cannot beat a dewalt. 18v is plenty of power and torque.

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    i would say dewalt or millwalkee if they make them ps ryobi sucks

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    I use Bosch, have two, very happy with them. Enough power and battery lasts pretty long.

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    Looking For A New Cordless Screwdriver?

    i use a porter cable 18v. 31 torque ajustments 2 speeds. It also carried the best warranty on market I found of 3 years on a REMANUFACTURED drill. the ni-cad battery lasts me a day or two doing electronic and appliance tear down.

    li-ion batteries last twice as long as my ni-cad but are a bit more spendy. i bought mine as a kit with drill, sawzall, circular saw, flashlight, carrying bag, charger (ni-cad only) and 2 ni-cad batteries for $99.99. about $135 with lithium vattery for the set. you can also buy a dual type charger for 25 that can charge either type of battery and just get either type. both types work on the tools.
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