Easy to use and nice features, but not enough power when lots of torque is needed.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting skil.com
Customer Rating
5
Amazing Tool
on September 5, 2019
Posted by: Arhelger
from Fort Worth, Texas
Gender:Male
I bought the SKIL Rechargable 4V Screwdriver with Circuit Sensor Technology on June 19, 2019. It is now, September 5, 2019. I must say that I am thoroughly impressed with the tool. I am actually thinking of buying a second one and have told my father about it. I have used it extensively (changing outlets and doing minor electrical work) and only charged it twice. It didn't even run out of power, I only charged it because I knew I would need to use it a lot in the following days. It is a bit more powerful than I expected and can torque my wrist if hits a snag or completes it job before I am ready. It is very well made. I really cannot say enough good things about it. Conversely, the circuit sensor works well but, aside from double checking something, seems more of a novelty. In addition, I wish there was some sort of on tool storage for the included bits. Aside from the possible (my opinion only takes you so far) negatives I mentioned, it's a wonderful tool. Well worth more money than you'll pay for it. Incidentally, I trust SKIL as a company. I've had to deal with their customer service before and they showed me what good customer service is.
So far it works really well. I use to take apart computers and reassemble new ones. I like that its rechargeable and last a long time. So far nothing but more then loving the tool and for the price its just great purchase.
Been using this little tool for almost a month. And love it. It works good just a little funky until you get used to using it. I’ve worked on various automotive platforms and used it one some wooden projects, haven’t had any problems and the battery lasts a decent amount of time.
I wanted a small battery operated screwdriver and this tool has filled the bill. I even use it with a hex head drill bit to start screw holes in wood projects. It doesn't have the power of my drill/driver but you wouldn't expect it to. It is perfect for small projects. AND, I particularly like the Circuit Sensor. I think I have used that feature as many times as I have used it as a screwdriver.