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Post #56815862 added 01-12-2013 11:29 PM by rb333 in Archived Deals
Black & Decker Lithium-Ion SmartDriver LI4000R & Stud Finder SF100-Refurbished W/Full 2 Year Warranty $21.99 + Free Shipping SmartDriver LI4000R $30 @ Walmart Stud Finder SF100 $18 @ Newegg ...
Post #56820390 added 01-13-2013 10:18 AM by slomer in Archived Deals
I have this stud finder. It is completely useless. I have another good one that got misplaced and I went to the fridge and got magnet to find a stud before I even bothered picking up the worthless...
Post #56823186 added 01-13-2013 1:01 PM by dapu in Archived Deals
thanks for the link. repped!
Post #56823372 added 01-13-2013 1:13 PM by Tenmamd in Archived Deals
Is this driver strong enough to drill into concrete/brick with a masonry bit?
Post #56816772 added 01-13-2013 3:21 AM by tranquil in Archived Deals
Solid price :thumbup:
Post #56822174 added 01-13-2013 12:07 PM by nottrollin in Archived Deals
This B&d is 3.6 volts, so it probably won't beat a 18 'volt' driver. It will fit in your pocket though.:nod:
Post #56822190 added 01-13-2013 12:08 PM by Nate650 in Archived Deals
Think you mean volts not watts. From the Amazon product page for the driver: "Drive Screws Without Stripping Perfect for a range of household jobs, this compact, ergonomic driver delivers 70...
Post #56822750 added 01-13-2013 12:38 PM by clearanceman in Archived Deals
I think you mean worthless. When my last cordless drill died, I just started using my corded drill and for driving screws I use a cordless impact driver. It actually drives screws better than a...
Post #56817162 added 01-13-2013 5:32 AM by anatolygol in Archived Deals
I have the finder. It is worse less.
Post #56819470 added 01-13-2013 9:09 AM by RandomDealz in Archived Deals
I have to agree on the stud finder. I haven't had much success with mine. Thought the batteries possibly needed replacement, no go.
Post #56819514 added 01-13-2013 9:12 AM by RandomDealz in Archived Deals
Curious, which one did you buy on Amazon? I always see such mixed reviews.I've heard they won't work well on older plaster/thicker walls. Have you had any experience with plaster.
Post #56825318 added 01-13-2013 3:22 PM by pinkdeath in Archived Deals
In 4 one electric screwdriver with mini flashlight and screw holder :)
Post #56826608 added 01-13-2013 4:53 PM by fumbduck in Archived Deals
i have 2 of those studfinders. they are worthless. the only thing they are good for is putting unnecessary holes in the wall
Post #56827268 added 01-13-2013 5:26 PM by bagelred in Archived Deals
You don't need one of these devices to find a stud. I'm right here, ladies.....:cool:
Post #56817936 added 01-13-2013 7:01 AM by RugerRedhawk in Archived Deals
only studfinder worth a dime is the magnetic type, got one on amazon for 7 bucks
Post #56819726 added 01-13-2013 9:29 AM by PizzaBagel in Archived Deals
Guys, this is an electric screwdriver. That's it. Replaces your hand twisting a regular screwdriver in the same direction repeatedly. There are some jobs that are too much of a PITA for a regular...
Post #56822710 added 01-13-2013 12:36 PM by JV13 in Archived Deals
does this have enough power to drill through wall stud?
Post #56821376 added 01-13-2013 11:17 AM by happygooddeal in Archived Deals
How strong is Smart Driver ? Will it beat my old 18watts Driver ?
Post #56825830 added 01-13-2013 3:57 PM by z32tt in Archived Deals
Will this put screws into bone? I hate the drivers that my hospital supplies.
Post #56819278 added 01-13-2013 8:54 AM by Ticodude in Archived Deals
Uh-ohh...what's a driver then?:confused:
Post #56823024 added 01-13-2013 12:51 PM by dohturdima in Archived Deals
Amen to that. I use a Craftsman Nextec drill/driver, which is pretty compact and you can easily adjust the torque via trigger and torque adjuster - and swap out batteries. Bought this & angle driver...
Post #56817356 added 01-13-2013 5:58 AM by dealsdyker in Archived Deals
Wow, bad stud finder reviews. AVOID!! 5 star 3 4 star 6 3 star 1 2 star 2 1 star 30 See all 42 customer reviews
Post #56818950 added 01-13-2013 8:28 AM by ssuther2 in Archived Deals
Thanks OP, got one. $23.36 after tax in Texas.
Post #56818542 added 01-13-2013 8:00 AM by Dosperado in Archived Deals
I think that's supposed to be "worthless" maybe? I assume this isn't an impact style driver? Those things are an amazing improvement over these standard drivers... must find one!
Post #56817912 added 01-13-2013 7:00 AM by dragonfly7358 in Archived Deals
I couldn't agree more. I had the older version, which is still kicking and holds a good charge after being abused for the last 5 years. Bought a new one for the torque settings and the screw holder....
Post #56816928 added 01-13-2013 4:21 AM by popeye in Archived Deals
Stud Finder FYI-$12.60 and bad reviews on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-SF100-Wood-Finder/dp/B00020JOFA Like the smart driver price-Thanks though for making me look!
Post #56829244 added 01-13-2013 7:22 PM by Icec0o1 in Archived Deals
I thought it was a great play on words.. it's worth less then worse
Post #56830776 added 01-13-2013 9:12 PM by jawshoeaw in Archived Deals
Dunno why people use studfinders - nothing looks quite as stylish as a neat row of evenly spaced test holes running across fresh sheetrock. :eek:
Post #56822728 added 01-12-2013 11:29 PM by brisar in Archived Deals
Black & Decker via eBay has Black & Decker Lithium-Ion SmartDriver LI4000R & Stud Finder SF100 (refurbished) for $21.99 with free shipping. Thanks sp3cialbrownie
Post #56829440 added 01-13-2013 7:36 PM by Trongie in Archived Deals
so is this even a good deal? frontpage almost all day and only 20 thumbs up lol, keep seeing it and thinking that i want it
Post #56826546 added 01-13-2013 4:49 PM by dohturdima in Archived Deals
Of course it would. Just make sure you use the stud finder first to find them :lol:
Post #56834896 added 01-14-2013 6:30 AM by superfizzo in Archived Deals
I don't know what everyone's problem is with this studfinder...I used it to locate studs for an entire room renovation project and it worked out fine. If you aren't verifying positions of studs by...
Post #56828192 added 01-13-2013 6:22 PM by PiCASSiMO in Archived Deals
Worse less than what?
Post #56818126 added 01-13-2013 7:20 AM by Ticodude in Archived Deals
Thanks for the reviews on the driver, been wanting a corded Dewalt drill for $50ish, but seems a good idea to also have one battery operated drill, and for $21 sounds good to me.
Post #56818470 added 01-13-2013 7:54 AM by chri521 in Archived Deals
FYI I believe it's a driver only not a drill :)
Post #56823752 added 01-13-2013 1:30 PM by ResidentPony in Archived Deals
...worthless? Also for people who have difficulty with their hands. My mother-in-law has an electric screwdriver and it's great for her. I may pick this up for my mom. Maybe she'll find a...
Post #56817410 added 01-13-2013 6:04 AM by PizzaBagel in Archived Deals
the smart driver alone is worth it. don't worry about the nonreplacable battery, this thing goes months between charges without a problem for me even using it for a few screws every week. the...
Post #56816798 added 01-13-2013 3:33 AM by hjohn06 in Archived Deals
Very tempting. Just wish it had a removable battery instead.
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