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expired Posted by gaamn114 | Staff • Nov 23, 2023

SKIL Rechargeable 4V Cordless Screwdriver w/ 9-Pcs Bit Set & Bit Holder

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Amazon has SKIL Rechargeable 4V Cordless Screwdriver w/ 9-Pcs Bit Set, Bit Holder & USB Charging Cable (SD561801) on sale for $15.99. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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Features:
  • 1/4" hex drive
  • Good for tight spaces
  • Magnetic bit storage
  • Forward/reverse indicator
  • Automatic spindle lock feature
  • Charging indicator displays power status

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Amazon has SKIL Rechargeable 4V Cordless Screwdriver w/ 9-Pcs Bit Set, Bit Holder & USB Charging Cable (SD561801) on sale for $15.99. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter gaamn114 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 1/4" hex drive
  • Good for tight spaces
  • Magnetic bit storage
  • Forward/reverse indicator
  • Automatic spindle lock feature
  • Charging indicator displays power status

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Refer to the forum thread for community discussion of this deal.
  • About this product:
    • This has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 6,600 reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: SKIL 4V Cordless Rechargeable Screwdriver

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How are you going to compare a $16 tool vs a $100+ tool.
I see that you missed this is a deal site.

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polly.wog
about 1 year ago
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Great price. Not pivot. Micro USB.
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HaPpYKaMpEr
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Quote from Ramboni :
Which is better? This or the Milwaukee m12 fuel drill and impact driver set?
How are you going to compare a $16 tool vs a $100+ tool.
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smacky00
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Is this too bulky or "powerful" for building a PC and taking apart tech? I know nothing about power tools but I do plan to build a PC and I think having a quality set of tools will be nice.
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daiei27
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Quote from Ramboni :
I see that a number of people missed my sarcasm
I see that you missed this is a deal site.
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Quote from smacky00 :
Is this too bulky or "powerful" for building a PC and taking apart tech? I know nothing about power tools but I do plan to build a PC and I think having a quality set of tools will be nice.

IMO this would work
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jaspr180
about 1 year ago
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Quote from smacky00 :
Is this too bulky or "powerful" for building a PC and taking apart tech? I know nothing about power tools but I do plan to build a PC and I think having a quality set of tools will be nice.
You might be able to make it work but I wouldn't. Just get a nice ratcheting screwdriver where the bits are built into the handle for easy access. Project Farm did a good comparison on YouTube with various qualities to look for.
Last edited by jaspr180 November 23, 2023 at 08:44 PM.
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Quote from smacky00 :
Is this too bulky or "powerful" for building a PC and taking apart tech? I know nothing about power tools but I do plan to build a PC and I think having a quality set of tools will be nice.
I have a similar Ryobi with USB-C charging and it's great for tech and more. I'd be careful and ease off the trigger at the end because it's definitely strong enough to strip screws if you go full blast all the way.
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Quote from smacky00 :
Is this too bulky or "powerful" for building a PC and taking apart tech? I know nothing about power tools but I do plan to build a PC and I think having a quality set of tools will be nice.
I think you could use something like this under certain circumstances to speed things up, like fastener removal. You might want something slimmer (could use longer bits instead), but either way, it would be better if it had torque settings for when driving fasteners in delicate areas.

There are long slim powered screwdrivers marketed for electronics, but I don't have a lot of experience with doing that type of work, nor whether a long slim design would work better than a pistol grip style. I could see pros and cons with regards to clearance with either design.