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Guild Fast Charge Screwdriver & 45 Piece Accessories - 3.6V - Free C&C

£16.50
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About this deal

Offers a 180 degrees rotation for different position handlings, makes it flexible to adapt to different working conditions and easier to work in a confined space. Built-in LED torch will allow you to work in a dark environment without any troubles. Power indicator will remind you to charge the tool in time. The soft grip allows you to have a better control.

Li-Ion power.

Quick charger.

Integrated LED torch.

  • 3.6V battery power.
  • 1 speed setting.
  • Reverse function.
  • 7 torque settings.
  • Max torque 4Nm.
  • LED power indicator.
  • Soft grip handle.
  • Battery indicator light.
  • Accessories included: 6 x 50mm CR-V bits, 28 x 30mm CR-V bits, 1 x 1/4" driver adaptor, 1 x 300mm flexible shaft, 1 x magnetic bit holder, 8 x 1/4" driver socket.
  • Carry case.
  • Size H22, W24.5, D7.4cm.
  • Weight 1.3kg.
  • Batteries required: Li-Ion x 1 (included) .
  • Fully charged in up to 1 hours.
  • Charger included.
  • Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee .
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  1. mpowa101's avatar
    I had one of these, and it was awful, absolute piece of junk.

    Didn't hold a charge well and didn't really hold up well doing the job it was meant to do.
  2. NobleHoot's avatar
    I've had one of these for years now - For very infrequent use, it has done the job fine. I've used it to assemble IKEA furniture and it's done the job well. It doesn't have the strongest torque motor, but for ~£30 usually, you can't be too picky. Never had issues charging, and it comes with a carry case and some basic head attachments so it's a good starter kit. It's lightweight and compact. Also has an LED light at the bit end, and also a bigger LED light on the bottom (took me about a year to work out how to use it, you just push it in lol). It also rotates so you can make the head straight, never needed to use this before though.

    I've tried it as a bit of a 'drill drill' where I needed to screw a Ring Camera mount into our garden fence - It did struggle a bit to drill into a solid wooden fence post, but I got it to work eventually.
  3. GlennQuagmire's avatar
    Minimum torque, but for occasional DIY and IKEA flat pack, does the job fine... Only issue is, this is pricey for one of these, my set only cost 6 or 7 and IKEA do there own for about the same amount, although I don't believe it comes with as many attachments. (£12.99 is the cheapest I can find right now though, and hardly any bits so 16.99 not to shabby for the amount of attachments!) (edited)
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