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Posted 5 June 2023

Amazon Brand Denali by SKIL Rechargeable 3.6 V (4 V Max) Cordless Stick Screwdriver with 10-Piece Bit Set and USB Cable - £15.85 @ Amazon

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  • Cordless electric screwdriver with speeds up to 300 rpm; ideal for smaller tasks and DIY projects
  • Includes a 3.6 V (4 V Max) stick screwdriver, built-in rechargeable 2000 mAh lithium-ion battery, USB-C charging cable, and 10-piece bit set
  • 5 Nm of torque; 3 torque settings (low, medium, high) at the push of a button
  • USB charging for easy, anywhere recharging
  • Quick, simple bit changes with the 1/4 inch (6.35mm) hex collet
  • 2 built-in LED lights for illuminating dimly lit work areas
  • Slim, compact size makes it easier to access tight spaces
  • This product is covered by the Power Tool 5-Year Tool Warranty
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  1. 91880's avatar
    91880
    This has nothing on my pneumatic jack hammer. It can smash flat pack furniture to bits in seconds. I'm awesome.
    P.s. If these are anything like the Worx ones, they are entirely fit for purpose.
    Yesgo's avatar
    Yesgo
    100%

    I'm looking to paint my flat packs, not assemble / disassemble them...so cold
  2. MrWani's avatar
    MrWani
    Not sure you'll achieve much with this. 5nm torque compared to my impact driver 200nm.

    Might cope with some flat pack furniture but doubt it'll manage a shelf bracket.
    Josh.Rogan's avatar
    Josh.Rogan
    Cool. How much was your 200Nm impact driver?
  3. pwel's avatar
    pwel
    Seems some don't understand the different purpose of this. Its not an impact screwdriver for construction, driving long screws and building stuff. Is to be used instead of a hand screwdriver, saving you time doing and undoing screws, like opening casings, doing locks, handles, adjusting things.
  4. AMandeDuncan's avatar
    AMandeDuncan
    I am trying to remove a tree stump, and want to set some anchors in order to set up a pulley system. Would this be able to drive anchors into soil?
    Ilson99's avatar
    Ilson99
    To be fair m8, this would be massive overkill! You're probably better off looking for something with 200nm torque, like an impact driver
  5. sheffield788's avatar
    sheffield788
    Voted hot, if it does the job i think the price is good. Seems more powerful than my Worx at £25.
  6. TBATBA's avatar
    TBATBA
    Looks very similar to the Worx one which I have. Really handy electric screwdriver.

    Of course they won't compete with a drill but they aren't meant to either. I can easily screw in 40mm screws into wood with mine but mostly use it to loosen and refit screws which it's perfect for. Bargain
  7. antsgame's avatar
    antsgame
    Looks just like my Worx
  8. laccc's avatar
    laccc
    Thanks, ordered.. was looking the Bosch one a while ago, but put me off the high price.
  9. mumihp's avatar
    mumihp
    Heat.....I already have the bosch professional screw driver similar to this (brought on sale during BF), but might pick this one up. It be good to have it as a back up.

    Also, seen some of the comments, this is not a impact driver so don't expect performance like one.
  10. BigAde's avatar
    BigAde
    Looks good, don't need it. Tempted by the 34 piece one for the case and the extra bits. Another £7, but can see the bits getting lost easily if not kept together with the screwdriver.
  11. ManoCoja's avatar
    ManoCoja
    I just ordered mine. Awesome deal.
    Not the best quality, but same as most of the £60 or £70 ones.
    For some tasks it's perfect!
  12. Be79n's avatar
    Be79n
    Extremely impressed with mine, more power then I ever thought it would have. Let’s see if lasts the tests of time in the tool box.
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