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Fanttik Innovation Direct via Amazon has the
S1 Pro Electric Screwdriver for Furniture & Gaming PC (Max 6 N·m, 3 Torque Settings, 16 S2 Steel Bits, 2000mAh) for $49.99 - $10 w/code
YBRS9843 =
$39.99.
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Features: - 220 RPM Magnastrom motor with 3 torque settings (1.5 / 3 / 4.2 N·m) and max hard torque up to 6 N·m for assembling/repairing furniture, PCs, and more
- Includes 16-in-1 metal bits (S2 hardened steel) across 5 categories for common maintenance tasks
- Magnetic aluminum alloy case keeps the screwdriver and bits organized; pop-up case design for easy open/close, with magnetic bits and chuck for quick swapping
- 2000mAh rechargeable battery (up to 340 screws on a full charge) with Type-C charging and a bottom power indicator
- LED light and 1/4" hex for better visibility and broader bit compatibility
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Thanks OP, great deal
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I almost never buy anything with non replaceable batteries, especially stuff that's supposed to last a long time
I have a few products by Fanttik and I think they are quality. My biggest complaint with the Costco version is that the case sucked. It was unnecessarily bulky. Simliarly, the Fanttik dremel, which is also awesome, has a shitty case.
This one gets it right. easy to assemble/disassemble. Easy to throw in my backpack.
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I had to hand tighten everything with the bed's included hex key. Ranging from a quarter to half turn.
This saved me a lot of time and especially wear on my hands. When the battery ran out, I did two screws for the slats by hand and realized how much work the electric screwdriver was doing for me.
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