HOTO TOOLS US via Amazon has HOTO USB-C Rechargeable Electric Screwdriver w/ 12 Bits on sale for $39.99 - $12 (30%) off when you apply promo code NG7R45R5 on the checkout page = $27.99. Shipping is free.
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HOTO TOOLS US via Amazon has HOTO USB-C Rechargeable Electric Screwdriver w/ 12 Bits on sale for $39.99 - $12 (30%) off when you apply promo code NG7R45R5 on the checkout page = $27.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
Model: HOTO Electric Screwdriver, 3.6V Cordless Screwdrive Set, All-in-One Design, USB-C Charging Cable, Manual & Electric, LED Shadowless Light, 3 Torque, 5N.m 1500mAh, 12Pcs Bit for Electrical Repairs
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Overall a nice device, but the design is its downfall.
I had a Worx device taken by TSA, so I bought this HOTO because it was on sale. It seems to drive screws into network racks better, but because of the design it was much harder to hold onto; on high torque setting it will start spinning in your hands. Also, the buttons to drive it should be recessed into the device, because they're constantly pressed on accident.
I tried it for a couple weeks before eventually returning it and replacing with another Worx device. The ergonomics and design on the Worx is much more functional.
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I had a Worx device taken by TSA, so I bought this HOTO because it was on sale. It seems to drive screws into network racks better, but because of the design it was much harder to hold onto; on high torque setting it will start spinning in your hands. Also, the buttons to drive it should be recessed into the device, because they're constantly pressed on accident.
I tried it for a couple weeks before eventually returning it and replacing with another Worx device. The ergonomics and design on the Worx is much more functional.
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