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expiredc2nah777 posted Oct 27, 2025 01:51 PM
expiredc2nah777 posted Oct 27, 2025 01:51 PM

Worx 4V 3-Speed 1/4" Cordless Electric Screwdriver /w Storage Box

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Best Buy has Worx 4V 3-Speed 1/4" Cordless Electric Screwdriver /w Storage Box (WX240L) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ My Best Buy members [Free to Join], otherwise, select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member c2nah777 for finding this deal

Includes
  • Worx 4V 3-Speed 1/4" Cordless Electric Screwdriver
  • 12-Bit Worx Accessory Set (Phillips/Slotted/Torx/Recess/Power Bit)
  • USB-C Charging Cable
  • Storage Box
  • Slow, medium, fast setting to cover all common screwdriving applications; this screwdriver has 2 LED headlamps
  • Powerful 4V 300 RPM w/ max hard torque of 44" lbs/max soft 22" lbs power

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    • This price matches the previous FP deal from Best Buy.
    • Offer valid only for 10/27 while pricing/supplies last

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Best Buy has Worx 4V 3-Speed 1/4" Cordless Electric Screwdriver /w Storage Box (WX240L) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ My Best Buy members [Free to Join], otherwise, select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member c2nah777 for finding this deal

Includes
  • Worx 4V 3-Speed 1/4" Cordless Electric Screwdriver
  • 12-Bit Worx Accessory Set (Phillips/Slotted/Torx/Recess/Power Bit)
  • USB-C Charging Cable
  • Storage Box
  • Slow, medium, fast setting to cover all common screwdriving applications; this screwdriver has 2 LED headlamps
  • Powerful 4V 300 RPM w/ max hard torque of 44" lbs/max soft 22" lbs power

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This price matches the previous FP deal from Best Buy.
    • Offer valid only for 10/27 while pricing/supplies last

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Written by c2nah777

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bootymonger
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OP one is nice for this price and occasional use. However, if you use it a lot and/or want a mechanical clutch that allows very low torque for things like laptop screws, consider the WX242 (now $40 on amazon, used to be ~$33 on Aliexpress sales last year but I think those days might be over). The WX242 is slightly larger but it has a few better features.
To snip from one of my longer detailed comments from last year comparing OP WX240 to WX242:
The adjustable clutch on the WX242 lets you set it at level 1 (0.15 nm = 1.3 in-lb) for precision work (e.g., it won't strip laptop case screws or screws into RC car plastic) or set it at the higher torque level 7 for 5 nm (44 in-lb) for tougher jobs (or several settings in between). The OP Worx 240's lowest setting is 22 in-lb (2.5 nm), which still might be too much for some small screws, especially into plastic. The WX240 is also 5 nm max but has a smaller battery and lower RPM than the WX242. The torque test guy never tried the WX242. There are some foreign youtube reviewers who talk about the WX242 in great detail (yay for auto translate captions). It's a nice upgrade vs. the WX240 and Denali. Sure, it's like 50% more, but it's only $10 more. WX242 gets you better ring light, higher RPM (320), lots of bits (even precision ones), a nice 2ah battery, a better bit holder in the end than just a magnet (this prevents the bit from falling out if you just inserted a grippy screw), a "brake" that stops the spinning faster than the WX240 that keeps moving when you release the button. It also has a physical off switch so the in/out buttons won't accidently drain the battery pressed against some other tool in a bag. The three lights work as a battery indicator instead of a torque level meter as on the 240. There's no way to know remaining charge on the 240 until it's running low. Lots of nice little features for a little extra cost and little extra weight.
https://www.amazon.com/WORX-Screw...XNC3C?th=1
Medic311
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Only achilles heel with this thing is the up/down switch. For whatever reason, ended up going through 2 of them b/c it wears out. You can feel it click, but it doesn't do anything unless pressing really hard

WORX replaced them no questions asked via mail. Didn't even have to mail back the defective ones.
SensibleFruit9735
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100% worth it. Perfect for the kitchen junk drawer, use it all the time.

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Oct 27, 2025 02:32 PM
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SensibleFruit9735Oct 27, 2025 02:32 PM
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100% worth it. Perfect for the kitchen junk drawer, use it all the time.
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OP one is nice for this price and occasional use. However, if you use it a lot and/or want a mechanical clutch that allows very low torque for things like laptop screws, consider the WX242 (now $40 on amazon, used to be ~$33 on Aliexpress sales last year but I think those days might be over). The WX242 is slightly larger but it has a few better features.
To snip from one of my longer detailed comments from last year comparing OP WX240 to WX242:
The adjustable clutch on the WX242 lets you set it at level 1 (0.15 nm = 1.3 in-lb) for precision work (e.g., it won't strip laptop case screws or screws into RC car plastic) or set it at the higher torque level 7 for 5 nm (44 in-lb) for tougher jobs (or several settings in between). The OP Worx 240's lowest setting is 22 in-lb (2.5 nm), which still might be too much for some small screws, especially into plastic. The WX240 is also 5 nm max but has a smaller battery and lower RPM than the WX242. The torque test guy never tried the WX242. There are some foreign youtube reviewers who talk about the WX242 in great detail (yay for auto translate captions). It's a nice upgrade vs. the WX240 and Denali. Sure, it's like 50% [edit, 100% more in this deal] more, but it's only $10 [edit: $20] more. WX242 gets you better ring light, higher RPM (320), lots of bits (even precision ones), a nice 2ah battery, a better bit holder in the end than just a magnet (this prevents the bit from falling out if you just inserted a grippy screw), a "brake" that stops the spinning faster than the WX240 that keeps moving when you release the button. It also has a physical off switch so the in/out buttons won't accidently drain the battery pressed against some other tool in a bag. The three lights work as a battery indicator instead of a torque level meter as on the 240. There's no way to know remaining charge on the 240 until it's running low. Lots of nice little features for a little extra cost and little extra weight.
https://www.amazon.com/WORX-Screw...XNC3C?th=1
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Quote from bootymonger :
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Repped for the info.

Saddened that I cannot find it on BB's site. I would try to PM Amazon's price.

I used my $10 certificate toward the WX240. It will do nicely for me. Now I need to return the one I just got from Sam's Club.
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ProcterOct 27, 2025 03:30 PM
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This would be great combining with the $10 cert from McDonald's free monopoly play, y'all.
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guest2011Oct 27, 2025 04:35 PM
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Quote from bootymonger :
OP one is nice for this price and occasional use. However, if you use it a lot and/or want a mechanical clutch that allows very low torque for things like laptop screws, consider the WX242 (now $40 on amazon, used to be ~$33 on Aliexpress sales last year but I think those days might be over). The WX242 is slightly larger but it has a few better features. <br />
To snip from one of my longer detailed comments from last year comparing OP WX240 to WX242:<br />
The adjustable clutch on the WX242 lets you set it at level 1 (0.15 nm = 1.3 in-lb) for precision work (e.g., it won't strip laptop case screws or screws into RC car plastic) or set it at the higher torque level 7 for 5 nm (44 in-lb) for tougher jobs (or several settings in between). The OP Worx 240's lowest setting is 22 in-lb (2.5 nm), which still might be too much for some small screws, especially into plastic. The WX240 is also 5 nm max but has a smaller battery and lower RPM than the WX242. The torque test guy never tried the WX242. There are some foreign youtube reviewers who talk about the WX242 in great detail (yay for auto translate captions). It's a nice upgrade vs. the WX240 and Denali. Sure, it's like 50% [edit, 100% more in this deal] more, but it's only $10 [edit: $20] more. WX242 gets you better ring light, higher RPM (320), lots of bits (even precision ones), a nice 2ah battery, a better bit holder in the end than just a magnet (this prevents the bit from falling out if you just inserted a grippy screw), a "brake" that stops the spinning faster than the WX240 that keeps moving when you release the button. It also has a physical off switch so the in/out buttons won't accidently drain the battery pressed against some other tool in a bag. The three lights work as a battery indicator instead of a torque level meter as on the 240. There's no way to know remaining charge on the 240 until it's running low. Lots of nice little features for a little extra cost and little extra weight.<br />
https://www.amazon.com/WORX-Screw...XNC3C?th=1


I'd buy the 242 if i didn't already have Amazon basics from last year's "deal". 242 seems like a better option. Another feature i need is a lock? to be able to use it manually for loosening and tightening. Sometimes i need to use a manual driver with my 4v amazon basics.
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Only achilles heel with this thing is the up/down switch. For whatever reason, ended up going through 2 of them b/c it wears out. You can feel it click, but it doesn't do anything unless pressing really hard

WORX replaced them no questions asked via mail. Didn't even have to mail back the defective ones.
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HawaiianaOct 27, 2025 06:06 PM
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Got it for 10 bucks. Thanks to the 10 dollars gift card they gave before.

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Oct 27, 2025 06:52 PM
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Grabbed the similar one from Sam's, it's great little driver. Suitably torque-y on the highest setting too. Can't believe I waited this long to get one!
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Quote from bootymonger :
OP one is nice for this price and occasional use. However, if you use it a lot and/or want a mechanical clutch that allows very low torque for things like laptop screws, consider the WX242 (now $40 on amazon, used to be ~$33 on Aliexpress sales last year but I think those days might be over). The WX242 is slightly larger but it has a few better features.
To snip from one of my longer detailed comments from last year comparing OP WX240 to WX242:
The adjustable clutch on the WX242 lets you set it at level 1 (0.15 nm = 1.3 in-lb) for precision work (e.g., it won't strip laptop case screws or screws into RC car plastic) or set it at the higher torque level 7 for 5 nm (44 in-lb) for tougher jobs (or several settings in between). The OP Worx 240's lowest setting is 22 in-lb (2.5 nm), which still might be too much for some small screws, especially into plastic. The WX240 is also 5 nm max but has a smaller battery and lower RPM than the WX242. The torque test guy never tried the WX242. There are some foreign youtube reviewers who talk about the WX242 in great detail (yay for auto translate captions). It's a nice upgrade vs. the WX240 and Denali. Sure, it's like 50% [edit, 100% more in this deal] more, but it's only $10 [edit: $20] more. WX242 gets you better ring light, higher RPM (320), lots of bits (even precision ones), a nice 2ah battery, a better bit holder in the end than just a magnet (this prevents the bit from falling out if you just inserted a grippy screw), a "brake" that stops the spinning faster than the WX240 that keeps moving when you release the button. It also has a physical off switch so the in/out buttons won't accidently drain the battery pressed against some other tool in a bag. The three lights work as a battery indicator instead of a torque level meter as on the 240. There's no way to know remaining charge on the 240 until it's running low. Lots of nice little features for a little extra cost and little extra weight.
https://www.amazon.com/WORX-Screw...XNC3C?th=1
Good info. I'll have to keep an eye on the 242 in case it goes on sale, but the 240 is good enough for the moment
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JumpingJack502Oct 27, 2025 07:12 PM
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Quote from Hawaiiana :
Got it for 10 bucks. Thanks to the 10 dollars gift card they gave before.
I also randomly had the $10 gift card (probably from a past deal?). Got two for $32 shipped - excellent. I have one already and these are so unassumingly useful.
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landscapemanflOct 27, 2025 08:11 PM
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If I already didnt have 2 I would buy it
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Coyote_JimOct 27, 2025 09:04 PM
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Quote from SensibleFruit9735 :
100% worth it. Perfect for the kitchen junk drawer, use it all the time.
This. Bought one last year. Surprisingly useful even thought I've got much higher power Milwaukee options in the garage, this little sucker is just handy to have in the kitchen.
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Yes! $10 after my emailed coupon. Score. Thanks OP!
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Quote from SensibleFruit9735 :
100% worth it. Perfect for the kitchen junk drawer, use it all the time.
100%. I have one that I got as a gift and that's exactly where it sits. Great for fixing odds and ends. Decent amount of power. No frills. Holds a charge for a long time in storage. Would pay $20 again in a heartbeat for it.

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This thing is amazing...bought it last year and been using it every where

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